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Dawn bled red over the Forbidden City.97Please respect copyright.PENANAIms4LvlNjI
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The grand throne room, which had witnessed a hundred years of ceremony and blood, now stood silent except for the shuffling of feet and the clink of chains. Thirty‑seven nobles, priests, generals, and ladies knelt in rows on the cold stone floor. Their silk robes were wrinkled, their hair disheveled, their faces a mixture of fear, rage, and exhaustion.
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Emperor Hongxi sat on the dragon throne, higher than ever. Beside him stood Sorcerer Tao Zhongwen, his hands tucked into his sleeves. General Li Wei flanked the other side, his hand on his sword.
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The emperor looked down at his prisoners. His face was calm, almost bored. But his eyes moved quickly, counting, memorizing, enjoying.
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"Lord Zhang Wei," he said. "My beloved uncle. Step forward."
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Lord Zhang rose slowly, his old joints cracking. He walked to the center of the hall and knelt again. He did not bow his head.
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"You have been found guilty of conspiring against the throne," the emperor said. "Of inciting rebellion. Of speaking treason in open court."
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"I spoke truth," Lord Zhang said. "That is not treason. That is counsel."
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"Counsel?" The emperor laughed. "You threatened me. You and your allies. You said there would be war. You said every noble has their own army." He leaned forward. "Where are your armies now, Uncle?"
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Lord Zhang looked around the hall. The new court – a collection of minor nobles, loyal bureaucrats, and ambitious soldiers – stood along the walls. They did not meet his eyes.
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"They are still out there," Lord Zhang said quietly. "Waiting. Watching."
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"Waiting for what? For you to give orders from a prison cell?" The emperor waved a hand. "You are stripped of all titles, lands, and privileges. You and your entire family are hereby exiled to the northern mountains. You will leave within the hour. If anyone in your bloodline ever returns to the capital, they will be executed without trial."
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Lord Zhang said nothing. He simply bowed – a shallow bow, barely respectful – and walked back to his place.
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The emperor turned to the next prisoner. "General Feng Jian. Step forward."
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The Iron Fist of the South rose. He did not kneel. He stood with his feet apart, his arms crossed, his jaw tight. He was still in armor.
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"You are also stripped of rank and title," the emperor said. "Exiled to the western desert. Your family will join you. Your officers have been reassigned. Your soldiers now serve me."
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General Feng did not move. "And if I refuse?"
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"Refuse what? Exile?"
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"Refuse to acknowledge a coward as my emperor."
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The room went silent. Even the torches seemed to stop crackling.
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Emperor Hongxi's smile faded. "Choose your next words carefully, General."
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"I have chosen them already." General Feng's voice was loud, clear, and steady. "I will not skulk away to some frozen wasteland while a spoiled child sits on my grandfather's throne. I will not watch my family wither in exile while you fill your palace with gold and concubines. I will not—"
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"Enough." The emperor stood. "You would rather die?"
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"I would rather die than live with dishonor." The general unsheathed his sword – where he had hidden it, no one knew – and laid it on the floor at his feet. "I would have gone down with you today but I am not a coward like you."
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The guards rushed forward, but the emperor raised a hand. They stopped.
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"You are a fool," the emperor said. "But you are a brave fool. I will give you one last chance. Kneel. Swear loyalty. Take your exile and live."
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General Feng looked at the sword on the floor. Then he looked at the emperor. "No."
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"Then you will be executed at Dawn. Guards – take him to the cells."
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Two guards grabbed the general by the arms. He did not resist. As they dragged him toward the door, he looked back at the other prisoners.
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"Do not weep for me," he said. "Weep for the empire. It dies today."
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The door closed behind him.
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The emperor sat back down. His hands trembled slightly – from anger or excitement, no one could tell. He took a breath and turned to the next prisoner.
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"Elder Huo. Step forward."
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The old priest shuffled to the center. His robes were torn, his beads gone, his eyes still burning with ancient fury.
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"You are exiled to a small temple in the eastern swamps," the emperor said. "You will have no students. No disciples. No visitors. You will meditate until you die."
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Elder Huo smiled – a cracked, terrible smile. "I will curse you every day. Every sunrise. Every sunset. Every time I draw breath, I will curse your name."
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"And I will forget your name before the sun sets," the emperor replied. "Take him away."
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As the guards led him out, Elder Huo began chanting – not a prayer, but a curse. The words were old, older than the dynasty, older than the Forbidden City itself. The guards shuddered but did not slow.
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The emperor turned to the next prisoner. "Lady Pan. Step forward."
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Lady Pan walked to the center with her chin high. Her hair was still a mess, but she had somehow found a comb and tamed it into something resembling dignity. The wool cloak had been replaced with a simple gray dress.
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"You are exiled to a village in the south," the emperor said. "You will live quietly. You will not take lovers. You will not throw parties. You will disappear."
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Lady Pan curtsied – a mocking, exaggerated gesture. "And if I refuse to disappear?"
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"Then you will join General Feng at dawn."
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She smiled. "You would not dare. I am your aunt. Your mother's sister. Killing me would make you a kinslayer. The spirits would never forgive you."
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The emperor's eye twitched. "Exile. Now. Or I will find out if the spirits actually care about aunts."
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Lady Pan laughed – a bright, musical sound that echoed off the stone walls. "Very well, nephew. I will go to your miserable village. I will sit in my miserable hut. And I will write my memoirs. Every detail. Every lover. Every secret I heard while lying in your father's bed." She winked. "They will make excellent reading."
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The emperor's face went pale. "Guards – remove her. Now."
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Lady Pan walked toward the door, humming a tune from her youth. She did not look back.
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One by one, the prisoners were called forward.
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The judge from the northern district received exile to a fishing village. He asked if he could take his poetry scrolls. The emperor allowed it, because the scrolls had no value.
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The young baron was exiled to the same village as his wife. He wept with relief. The emperor watched with disgust.
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The priestess who had burned her orchids was exiled to a nunnery. She asked if she could start a small garden. The emperor said yes, because he never wanted to hear her voice again.
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The diplomat asked again about his parrot. The emperor stared at him for a long moment, then said, "Take the bird. I do not care."
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The silk merchant who had bribed the guards was exiled without his gold. He wept the loudest.
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By mid‑morning, all thirty‑seven prisoners had been sentenced. Their families – wives, children, servants, even distant cousins – were rounded up from the estates and loaded onto carts. Some wept. Some cursed. Most simply sat in silence, staring at the Forbidden City as it shrank behind them.
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The gates opened. The carts rolled out. The exiles began their long journeys to frozen mountains, burning deserts, and forgotten swamps.
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That afternoon, the throne room was swept clean. New rugs were laid. Fresh incense burned. The walls, still scarred from old battles, were covered with silk banners bearing the imperial dragon.
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Emperor Hongxi sat once more on the dragon throne. Before him knelt his new court – forty‑seven men and women, all chosen for their loyalty, their ambition, or their complete lack of connection to the old families.
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Sorcerer Tao Zhongwen stood to the emperor's right. General Li Wei stood to his left.
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"Rise," the emperor said.
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The new court rose as one.
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"You have been chosen because you serve the throne, not your own interests. You will advise me honestly. You will obey without question. And you will never, ever forget what happened to the people who held your seats before you."
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The new court bowed. Some bowed deeply, almost touching the floor. Others bowed only slightly, testing the limits of their new freedom.
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The emperor noticed. He made mental notes.
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"Your first task," he said, "is to draft an announcement to the people. Tell them that the old court was corrupt. Tell them that I, in my mercy, exiled them instead of executing them. Tell them that I am their protector, their father, their god."
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One of the new ministers – a thin man with a sharp nose – raised his hand. "Your Majesty, should we mention General Feng's execution?"
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The emperor smiled. "Yes. Mention it. Say that he chose death over loyalty. Say that his death is a lesson. And say that anyone who follows his path will share his fate."
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The minister bowed and stepped back.
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General Li Wei leaned close to the emperor's ear. "Your Majesty, the execution is set for dawn. Shall I prepare a public square, or a private courtyard?"
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"Public," the emperor said. "Let the people see what happens to those who defy me. But keep the children away. I am not a monster."
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Li Wei nodded and left to make preparations.
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Tao Zhongwen remained. "Your Majesty, the exiles are already on the road. Their estates are being stripped and cataloged. Within a week, the new court will control every province, every army, every treasury."
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"And Master Liang Wei?" the emperor asked quietly. "What of him?"
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"He is still in the capital, Your Majesty. His arrest has been delayed due to the... disturbances. But the new court will approve it tomorrow. He will be exiled , as planned. No one will object."
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"Good." The emperor leaned back. "Good."97Please respect copyright.PENANA04d5gu0FFD


