
What Bad Intentions Can a Eunuch Have?
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Now, speak with your conscience! How could I, a eunuch, have a romantic relationship in the palace? Also, how could I, a eunuch, be some kind of great master? Qingzhengsi, the Imperial Guards, the Holy Society, the Mohists' Guild, and those masters of foreign transformation... How could they all listen to me? Okay, even if all this is true, as a eunuch, what bad intentions can I have? PS: It's an imaginary world. There are people and demons, there are hundreds of sword cultivators, and you can still practice with ease~
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It's not an invincible novel, but it upgrades quickly. It's like Xiaobai's novel but not. It has an upgrade system like Xiaobai's novel, but the author controls it very well and the writing is smooth. The plot is non-toxic and can be consumed safely.




I thought it was a trick, but it turned out not to be the case at all. It was very relaxing, comfortable, and beautiful. I like this passage from the author's self-evaluation: Pick up girls, get promoted, fight little monsters, have three or five close friends, have a few brothers fighting for their lives, and unknowingly become a boss, and enjoy the grudges with a leisurely smile. Isn't this what we want! Another note: Goldfinger is an improved version of Baijiayi (monk). In the early stage, it was a Mohist. I relied on imagining myself to be miserable and thanking others for my upgrade. The improved version upgraded quickly.




A very good and enjoyable novel. A eunuch's bird-hunting journey is quite interesting and beautiful.













