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Emperors highly esteemed the concept of a perfect empire because of their discerning nature and strategic mindset. However, an emperor fixated on "perfection" led his empire to its inevitable demise, as a single flaw could shatter the entire ideal.
"We always thought a perfect empire couldn't exist in reality, but now "the perfect empire" is here." Ultimately, survival is paramount: "Survival of the fittest." A sole imperfection could dismantle that pursuit of perfection: "Once a perfect empire, but now vanquished by one flaw."
Tales would speak of their goodness and perfection, but in the end, survival is the ultimate goal: "Survival of the Fittest." When facing a setback, a Chinese child seeks to eliminate the flaw as an "act of revenge." However, that child cannot do it alone. Who said that a Chinese child couldn't bring down that perfect empire?