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Wei Lost Emperor

Amid a war-torn kingdom plagued by treachery and darkness, Zhang Wei needs to unravel a hidden legacy that could change the fate of an empire from the secrets of a forbidden love affair to the depths of betrayal through a journey of the web of intrigue and danger. With every step closer to his destiny, Zhang Wei discovers the shocking truth behind his mother's execution and the conspiracies surrounding him. As he rises through the ranks, forging alliances and gathering strength, he becomes a formidable force that threatens the very foundations, especially those who seek to keep the truth buried. Will Zhang Wei's quest for justice lead to redemption and the restoration of an empire long lost, or will the shadows that lurk in the darkness consume him before he can claim his rightful throne? (R18) Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, events and incidents are the product of the author's imagination and his only. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Heavy language is used in the story. Blood, gore, violence and sexual acts are also depicted in the story. Update: A chapters a day Site: https://akikure.carrd.co/

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Whispers in the New Imperial Chambers

In the opulent chambers of the palace, bathed in the soft glow of flickering lanterns and scented with exotic perfumes, a gathering of consorts awaited. Noble Consort Meiying, with her astute political ambitions, had orchestrated this meeting, an opportunity for the palace's influential women to discuss matters that weighed heavy on their minds.

Consort Wu, a shrewd and enigmatic figure, reclined on a silken divan, her eyes gleaming with a keen intelligence that matched Meiying's. Consort Jiayi, known for her grace and charm, sat beside her, her elegant presence adding an air of refinement to the gathering.

As the women settled into their plush cushions and exchanged polite pleasantries, the topic at hand loomed like a shadow over their gathering. The question that had been whispered in hushed tones in every corner of the palace: Why did Emperor Ming Jian refuse to visit them at night and seemingly abstain from the pursuit of an heir?

"Ladies, we have gathered here today to address a matter of utmost importance. It is no secret that our revered Emperor Ming Jian has refrained from gracing our chambers during the night, a fact that has puzzled many," Noble Consort Meiying, ever the vocal advocate for her interests, was the first to broach the subject.

"Indeed, Noble Consort Meiying, the emperor's absence has raised questions and concerns among us. But let us not forget his proclamation that the empire shall be ruled by the most capable, not by birthright alone," Consort Wu, her voice a soft melody, joined the conversation.

"Precisely, Consort Wu. Our emperor has always emphasized the importance of competence over lineage. He declared the prince, Cao Shi Wei, as his successor based on merit, not blood," Noble Consort Meiying nodded, her gaze steady.

The consorts exchanged knowing glances. Emperor Ming Jian's decision to name Prince Liang Wei as his heir had been a source of both intrigue and tension within the palace. Noble Consort Meiying's words had touched on a matter that lay at the heart of their concerns.

"But, my dear ladies, it is also common knowledge that our emperor does indeed visit Empress Xia, who was wed to the previous emperor. This has raised questions about his true intentions and loyalty," Consort Wu leaned forward, her eyes sharp as she regarded the group.

A murmur of agreement rippled through the gathering. The consorts had long observed Emperor Ming Jian's visits to Empress Xia with a mixture of suspicion and curiosity. Some whispered that it was a display of treachery, while others believed it held a deeper purpose.

"Ladies, let us not jump to conclusions. The emperor may have pressing matters of state that necessitate his presence with Empress Xia. Besides, she has not borne him an heir, leaving no evidence of adulterous activities," Noble Consort Meiying, never one to shy away from a debate, countered swiftly.

The debate continued, each consort expressing her thoughts and concerns. The atmosphere in the chamber was charged with intrigue and a hint of trepidation. They were treading on dangerous ground, questioning the emperor's actions and motives.

"Ladies, we must be cautious in our judgments. The palace is a place of shadows and secrets. Let us not forget our roles as consorts and the influence we can wield," Consort Wu, ever the voice of reason, sought to quell the rising tension.

As the discussion continued, it became evident that while the consorts held varying opinions, they were united by their desire to understand the emperor's intentions and protect their positions within the palace. The mystery of Emperor Ming Jian's nocturnal visits to Empress Xia remained unsolved, but the consorts had sown the seeds of doubt and curiosity that would continue to grow in the days to come.

The discussion among the consorts gradually wound down, leaving Noble Consort Meiying alone in the chamber. As she reclined on her divan, her mind churned with thoughts and unresolved concerns.

Her eyes wandered to where Consort Wu had been seated, her gaze lingering on the shrewd consort who had supported many of Noble Consort Meiying's arguments during the meeting. There was something about Consort Wu that unsettled her. While she outwardly appeared to be an ally, there was an aura of treachery about her, a sense that she might not be as loyal as she seemed.

Noble Consort Meiying knew the value of allies within the palace, but she was also acutely aware of the dangers of betrayal. Her position as Noble Consort had been achieved through the influence of Empress Xia, who had used her considerable power to ensure Meiying's ascent. Noble Consort Meiying felt a deep sense of loyalty to the Empress and would not allow anyone to tarnish her dignity or undermine her authority.

As she contemplated the events of the meeting, Noble Consort Meiying couldn't shake the feeling that Consort Wu might have her agenda. The consort's unwavering support for Noble Consort Meiying's arguments felt calculated as if she were trying to gain favour or manipulate the situation to her advantage.

Noble Consort Meiying was not one to be easily outmanoeuvred. She had spent years honing her political skills and navigating the treacherous waters of the palace. She knew that trust was a fragile commodity within these gilded walls, and she would tread carefully when it came to Consort Wu.

But for now, her thoughts also lingered on Zhang Wei, the enigmatic soldier who had recently entered the palace. Despite her best efforts to sway him to her advantage, he had proven to be a formidable and elusive figure. Noble Consort Meiying was not accustomed to being unable to capsize those she sought to influence, and Zhang Wei's resilience gnawed at her.

As she rose from her divan and made her way out of the chamber, Noble Consort Meiying's thoughts were consumed by the darkness that lurked within the hearts of those around her. In the palace, where ambition and intrigue reigned supreme, she knew that she had to be vigilant and cunning to protect her interests and those of the Empress she served.

As Consort Wu made her way through the palace corridors, her steps were accompanied by the soft rustling of her elaborate silk robes. She was known for her grace and poise, but behind the facade of elegance, her thoughts churned with frustration and ambition.

Once safely within the confines of her chamber, Consort Wu closed the door behind her and let out a sigh of exasperation. She couldn't believe how Noble Consort Meiying had openly backed Empress Xia during the meeting. It was a setback she hadn't anticipated, and it left her seething with anger.

Consort Wu had her dreams and aspirations within the palace. Like many consorts, her ultimate goal had always been to ascend to the position of empress. Yet, with Emperor Ming Jian's refusal to visit the consorts and her chances of producing an heir dwindling, she needed to explore other avenues to secure her future.

Her thoughts turned to becoming a Noble Consort, a stepping stone on the path to empresshood. It was a position of prestige and influence that would bring her one step closer to her ultimate goal. Consort Wu was still young and believed she had the beauty and charm to captivate the hearts of those in power.

Her gaze fell upon a paper fan resting on her ornate vanity. With a graceful flick of her wrist, she opened it, concealing her devious expression from any prying eyes. As the delicate fan danced in her hand, Consort Wu began to devise a plan to unseat Noble Consort Meiying.

There were several routes she could take, but one idea began to take root in her mind: winning the favour of the prince, Shi Wei. Consort Wu knew that Shi Wei was Emperor Ming Jian's chosen successor, and if she could capture his heart, she would be well on her way to becoming the Empress instead.

Assassination was a thought that briefly crossed her mind, but Consort Wu quickly dismissed it. She lacked the necessary power and influence to carry out such a risky scheme, and the consequences of failure were too dire to contemplate.

Then, like a sudden revelation, Consort Wu remembered the soldier who had caught Noble Consort Meiying's attention during the meeting. Zhang Wei, his name echoed in her mind. If she could gain control of him, she might have a valuable pawn in her game to dethrone the current Noble Consort.

With renewed determination, Consort Wu set her plan in motion. She would find a way to win over Zhang Wei, to make him see the advantages of aligning with her. The palace was a place of intricate webs of power and manipulation, and Consort Wu was willing to play the game with all the cunning and charm at her disposal.

As she looked out of her chamber window, her gaze settled on the moon, casting its ethereal glow over the palace grounds. It was a symbol of change and opportunity, and Consort Wu was ready to seize both, no matter the cost. The road to power and influence within the palace was fraught with danger, but she was determined to navigate it with the skill of a true master.

 

You know, I'll be honest, I blanked on what to say here. Should I continue back with what we usually do? Or should we have some other topics? I know you all don't comment so I just... don't know what to do.

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