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Scarlet Silk & The Sunken Boat
Scarlet Silk & The Sunken Boat Plot:
Ten years ago, the "Minghe Sunken Boat Case" destroyed an entire clan. Su Hongxiao, daughter of the wronged minister, took the name "Hongxiao" and guarded Chenzhou Bay, chaining the sunken boat—carrying her family's injustice—to the riverbed. Gu Zhao, the new top scholar, was ordered to investigate and insisted on opening the boat for an autopsy. Hongxiao stopped him repeatedly to protect the secret, only to discover Gu Zhao was the young heir her father had saved years ago—he wanted to reverse the wrongful conviction, while she guarded a letter her father had hidden with his life, one that could shake the imperial court. As the chains of the sunken boat were about to be unlocked, their opposing positions were as sharp as a blade. Would the truth of the past accommodate their unspoken feelings?
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