The Ghosts Keep Filing Complaints About Me
When laid-back drifter Shen Li is forcibly pulled into a deadly Infinite Survival System, he treats nightmare instances like mild inconveniences—complaining about haunted buildings, bullying ghosts, and surviving horror scenarios with unsettling ease.
In a world of infinite flow death games, players are thrown into cursed apartments, ghost schools, burial rivers, and shifting horrors where every rule can kill you. While others struggle to survive, Shen Li keeps doing the impossible: clearing hidden bosses with a mop, provoking monsters, and somehow making ghosts file metaphorical complaints about him.
Then he meets Qin Wuye — a cold, ruthless top-ranked survivor feared by everyone. Supposedly emotionless and merciless, Qin Wuye finds himself repeatedly dragged into chaos by the infuriatingly carefree Shen Li.
One is an unreadable monster among players.
The other is a smiling mystery with a buried past.
As they descend through increasingly terrifying instances, a forgotten secret begins surfacing—centered around Apartment 404, a red-dressed girl calling Shen Li “brother,” and a past that should have stayed buried.
What starts as survival becomes a deeper game involving ancient horrors, hidden identities, and a slow-burning bond forged in blood and ghostfire.