Adstract
A forty-three-year-old deputy director vents on an online forum about the misery of his life—ignored by younger colleagues at work and neglected by his wife and daughter at home. Seeking a sense of respect, he decides to visit a suspiciously cheap brothel called "Twilight Haven." But once he enters the room of a girl named Nora, he realizes he's trapped in something far beyond the ordinary. The window is fake, the door won’t open, and Nora herself looks like a perfect porcelain doll, utterly lifeless. Stranger still, the price list begins to scrawl blood-red letters on its own, the room transforms into an endless undersea world, and time itself unravels. All of this is streamed live on the forum, with netizens watching in horror, until the final showdown with something not quite human. This is a tale of midlife crisis, digital companionship, and modern urban terror, exposing the loneliness and despair lurking in the digital age.