The Start Of The Great Journey

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In his adventure outside the palace, Tengo Kotei met various people from different backgrounds who gave him new insights about the world and the meaning of life. He learned that happiness does not solely rely on having power or achievements, but also on how we treat ourselves and others.

Tengo started to experience true happiness in meeting new people and helping them in various ways. He realized that true power is not just about physical strength or intelligence, but also about how we use that power for the greater good.

Tengo also learned that being humble is not a weakness, but rather an incredible strength. He learned to embrace his shortcomings and use his strengths to help others. In his adventure, Tengo found new happiness and meaning in his life, and he finally learned to accept himself without needing to have Ryueen.

When Tengo returned to the palace, he no longer felt inferior or sad for not having Ryueen. Instead, he felt happy and content with his new life and his contributions to the greater good. In facing his new life, Tengo Kotei became an inspirational example for many people, teaching that true happiness lies in our ability to accept and use ourselves in the best possible way.

After Tengo returned from his adventure, he tried to implement his innovative ideas to help the people of Zakyurga. However, his brother, Wilhelm, felt threatened by Tengo's success and plotted to take over the throne by deceiving their parents. Wilhelm conspired with a corrupt imperial advisor to overthrow Tengo from the throne and replace him as the Emperor of Zakyurga.

The imperial advisor, named Lord Kurosawa, led a campaign of slander and propaganda against Tengo. He made false accusations about Tengo's failures in his duties as the Emperor and incited the people to hate Tengo. With Wilhelm's help, Lord Kurosawa also managed to block Tengo's access to vital supplies and resources, making Tengo increasingly isolated and weak.

However, despite facing a difficult situation, Tengo did not lose his spirit. He tried to seek support from people who still believed in him, but unfortunately, Lord Kurosawa succeeded in capturing some of his supporters and accused them of betraying the country.

Shortly after, Lord Kurosawa devised his final plan to overthrow Tengo from the throne. He planned a fake attack on the palace and accused Tengo as the mastermind behind the attack. However, a twist occurred when Tengo managed to prove that it was actually Lord Kurosawa who planned the attack and wrongly accused Tengo.

But before Tengo could reveal the truth to the people, Wilhelm managed to take over the throne. With Lord Kurosawa's help, Wilhelm claimed that Tengo had broken the law and announced that Tengo had been expelled from the palace and sent into exile.

Mysteries still surround how Tengo was eventually expelled from the palace and whether he could return to power. However, one thing is certain, Tengo did not give up and continued to fight for the truth and make Zakyurga a better country.

Tengo was exiled to a remote and desolate island located far away from the shores of Zakyurga. The island was surrounded by rough seas, and the terrain was rugged, with steep cliffs and rocky outcrops jutting out of the water. The climate was harsh, with strong winds and heavy rains that battered the island year-round.

The island was uninhabited, except for a few species of hardy animals that had adapted to the harsh conditions. The vegetation was sparse, consisting mainly of hardy shrubs and grasses that could withstand the strong winds and salty air.

Tengo's exile was made all the more unbearable by the isolation and solitude of the island. He was completely cut off from the rest of the world, with no means of communication or escape. He had to rely on his wits and resourcefulness to survive, hunting and fishing for his food and building his shelter using the few resources available on the island.

Despite the hardships, Tengo refused to give up hope. He spent his days exploring the island and discovering its hidden secrets, searching for a way to escape and return to Zakyurga. He also spent his time honing his skills and knowledge, learning new things that would help him when he finally returned to the world he knew.

In the end, Tengo's exile proved to be a test of his character and resilience. It was a harsh punishment, but it also gave him the opportunity to grow and develop as a person. And when he finally returned to Zakyurga, he did so with a renewed sense of purpose and determination, ready to reclaim his rightful place as the Emperor of his beloved country.
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