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The Silk Ball for Groom Hit a Eunuch

2026-02-22 Category: Short Drama

The Silk Ball for Groom Hit a Eunuch Plot:

Shen Zhaozhao, the eldest daughter of the General's Mansion, throws the groom-selecting silk ball out of the house to reject the royal betrothal, only to hit Gu Yan, the Seventh Prince disguised as a eunuch. Gu Yan, hiding his identity to investigate palace corruption, is forced to work in the mansion as a "eunuch". From daily bickering where "the mistress mocks the eunuch's clumsiness" to gradually uncovering the true hearts beneath each other's masks, their relationship deepens. But when Gu Yan's identity as a prince is revealed, Shen Zhaozhao realizes that the silk ball she threw not only captured the "eunuch's" heart but also dragged her into a deadly conspiracy targeting her family's military power...

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