Mandate Of Vengeance

Mandate Of Vengeance

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In the ancient realm of the Yun Empire, General Liang Zhen stood as a symbol of martial prowess and honor. His intellect and leadership led the empire to win many wars. But this wasn't done for the empire. Zhen did all this solely for his devotion to the emperor, Zhao Long. Yet the loyalty was repaid with malice when the emperor had Zhen's family killed in front of his eyes, believing the atrocious rumors created by the nobles that Zhen was planning treason. Stripped of his title, Zhen suffered further humiliation when instead of granting him a swift death the Zhao Long made him a concubine. Leaving him to be ridiculed in the harem. Under the emperor's neglect flames of revenge brew in Zhen's heart. Desire to crush the emperor and escape from his silken Chains drives him towards the path of destruction and revenge as he longs to forget all the memories of the time he spent with Zhao Long.
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"These scars for love, are they worth it?" What's the evidence of someone's existence? Paintings, writings... kindness? For me, it was acknowledgment. Acknowledgment of one's existence. The path to the throne was always stained in red, inked in black on the coarse pages of history. Those pages remember only those mourned or scorned- and I was neither. But I was fine with that. Because as long as your name is spoken, mine must exist somewhere, even if only on the edge of someone's lips. When I was named crown prince of Wu, the court fell into chaos. Scorned by the emperor and ignored by the empress, I clung to the Duke of Canghe, who stood by me. "If I knew you were a snake in disguise, I would have killed you that night." Three years later, the duke raised his banners in rebellion. I looked into his eyes and realized I might have lost everything-or perhaps, nothing was ever truly mine to begin with. *ORIGINAL

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