Glen Wu is drifting. Back in Hong Kong after years away, he’s teaching ESL with zero passion, hungover half the time, and high the rest. As the city seethes with unrest—tear gas in the streets, protestors disappearing overnight—Glen numbs himself with weed, fights with his dealer, and philosophical rants about colonial trauma and Frantz Fanon.
But the cracks are widening. His sister’s coping by marrying rich and fleeing the country. His ex keeps stealing from him but he can’t stay away. And a ghost from his Canadian past lingers in the back of his mind. As the government’s grip tightens and reality starts to slip, Glen is drawn into a strange, desperate scheme—one that ends in violence and irreversible choices.
Batshit Seven is a raw, darkly funny descent into chaos—a story about disillusionment, identity, and the slow, brutal unraveling of a city and the people who love it. Bold, messy, and unflinchingly honest, it captures what it means to come undone when everything around you is falling apart.
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