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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/

Aki_Kure · Eastern
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384 Chs

A Glimmer of Hope 

As the corrupted guards finally left the injured merchant, leaving him battered and broken on the ground, Zhang Wei couldn't contain the turmoil in his heart any longer. The rage, frustration, and helplessness had reached a boiling point. He had watched from the shadows as the guards heartlessly walked away, leaving the poor merchant to his agony.

At that moment, he realized he could no longer stand idle. He remembered the countless times he had witnessed similar scenes, how these brutal acts had festered and grown. The empire's ideals of justice, honour, and protection had been perverted, and its very foundation was being corroded by the cruelty of these corrupted guards.

Despite the dangers that intervening might bring, Zhang Wei couldn't bear the thought of leaving the merchant to suffer. As the guards retreated into the distance, he approached the injured man, his steps resolute. The empire he had sworn to protect deserved better than this.

As Zhang Wei knelt to offer assistance to the injured man, he couldn't help but notice the deep-rooted fear in the man's eyes. The merchant's trust had been shattered by the countless acts of cruelty he had endured, and even Zhang Wei's offer of help initially appeared as a cruel trick.

The injured man's wary gaze bore into Zhang Wei, searching for any sign of deceit or malevolence. Words quivered on the man's lips as he hesitated, contemplating whether to accept this stranger's hand or to push him away. The air was heavy with suspicion, a testament to the pervasive cruelty that had been inflicted upon these people.

"I mean you no harm," Zhang Wei said softly, his voice a soothing balm against the harsh reality they both faced. "I understand why you might be afraid. You've suffered far too much."

The injured man's eyes finally began to reflect a glimmer of hope, a spark that had nearly been extinguished. He extended a trembling hand, and Zhang Wei grasped it firmly, pulling the man to his feet. As the man rose, he winced in pain, revealing the extent of his injuries. His clothing was torn and stained, and his body bore the scars of both physical and emotional trauma.

"You're not like the others," the man whispered, his voice cracking from exhaustion and despair. "Most of them show no mercy, no matter how much we beg. They just laugh at our suffering."

Zhang Wei's heart ached at the words. He knew that this merchant's experience was not an isolated one; it was a reflection of the agony that had plagued these people for far too long.

"I swear to you," Zhang Wei said earnestly, "I will do everything in my power to put an end to this cruelty. It's not right, and the empire deserves better."

Their conversation continued, and the injured man shared his story. He described the recurring pattern of abuse and extortion the people in the city had endured. Merchants who couldn't pay unjust taxes had their goods confiscated or were subjected to violent beatings. Homes were raided without cause, and families were left destitute.

Zhang Wei listened intently, feeling a mounting determination to make a difference. The injured man's account was a mere glimpse into the suffering that permeated the city, and Zhang Wei knew that the rot ran deep.

The exchange also revealed another crucial detail: the injured man had, in the past, tried to report these injustices to the palace authorities but was met with threats and silence. Those who were meant to protect them had become instruments of terror.

This conversation was a turning point for Zhang Wei. It solidified his commitment to addressing the corruption and cruelty he had observed. He saw a glimmer of hope in the injured man's eyes, a glimmer that he vowed to nurture into a brighter flame of change. Zhang Wei knew he needed to gather allies, for he couldn't face this battle alone. His path was clear, and the empire deserved better.

Indeed, this revelation was not only crucial for Zhang Wei's understanding of the situation but also for the direction his efforts would take. As the injured man cautiously began to accept Zhang Wei's assistance, a flicker of hope crossed the man's pained face. His fear slowly gave way to trust, allowing him to speak.

In a low, trembling voice, the man recounted the torment inflicted upon the city's residents by the corrupted imperial soldiers. Zhang Wei listened with an unwavering commitment to discovering the full extent of the injustice. The man's words flowed like a stream of despair, revealing a grim tale of suffering and oppression.

"The soldiers who do this... they are not part of General Li Feng's honourable troop," the injured man divulged, his voice barely more than a whisper as if the very act of speaking such truths might summon retribution. "They come from other factions within the palace, the ones that operate in secrecy, without regard for our well-being."

Zhang Wei's heart sank. He had feared as much but to hear it confirmed was disheartening. These sinister factions worked in the shadows, causing widespread suffering and instilling fear among the very people they were supposed to protect. Conversations like this were often held in the dead of night, behind locked doors, far from prying ears. The man's trust was earned through Zhang Wei's sincerity, a rare commodity in a city where treachery and deception were rife.

As the injured man shared more details, Zhang Wei couldn't help but notice a common thread running through these stories. The people felt abandoned and betrayed, and their faith in the empire was shattered. Zhang Wei's growing resolve to make things right was mirrored by the man's unwavering belief that, perhaps, someone within the empire still cared.

This newfound insight pointed to the existence of a rot that had festered within the palace's intricate corridors for far too long. It was a shadow Zhang Wei had to confront, a wrong he had to make right. His loyalty to the empire, combined with his commitment to General Li Feng's principles of honour and justice, compelled him to take a stand. But the road ahead would be treacherous, and he knew he could not embark on this journey alone.

"These factions, they have powerful connections and resources," the injured man continued. "They operate in the shadowy depths of the palace, manipulating its machinations to further their interests. It's as though they believe they are above the very laws they are supposed to uphold."

Zhang Wei nodded, his brow furrowing with concern. The extent of this shadowy corruption within the palace was alarming. As he listened to the man's words, he realized that confronting these factions would be no small task.

"We need evidence," Zhang Wei said, determination etched across his face. "To reveal their deeds and unveil their true intentions, we need concrete proof of their actions."

The injured man, his eyes reflecting a glimmer of hope, whispered.

"There are those who have documents, ledgers, and records that could expose them. But it's a dangerous path. Many have tried, and..." His voice trailed off, the unsaid words echoing the risks involved.

"I promise you," Zhang Wei said with conviction. "I will do everything in my power to protect those who stand with me in this pursuit. We'll bring their deeds into the light, and they will face justice."

"If there's anyone who can help us, it's someone like you, from General Li Feng's honorable troop. May the heavens watch over us, for we tread a treacherous path," the injured man nodded slowly, his trust in Zhang Wei growing with each word.

Their conversation was laced with a sense of camaraderie, a shared determination to confront the looming shadows within the palace. Zhang Wei realized that he couldn't do this alone. He needed allies, not only within the honourable troop but also among those who dared to challenge the corrupt factions. His journey into the heart of the empire's darkness had begun, and it was a path fraught with danger and uncertainty.

And of course, Zhang Wei could not do this alone. He knew he needed allies and confidants who could be trusted with this delicate and dangerous task. That evening, under the cover of darkness, he sought out his trusted friend and fellow soldier, Hong Yi. They met in the quiet courtyard of the barracks, hidden from prying eyes and curious ears.

"Hong Yi," Zhang Wei began, his voice low and steady. "I've stumbled upon something dark and troubling. The corruption within the palace runs deep, and it's not confined to a few isolated incidents."

Hong Yi regarded him with a mix of curiosity and concern.

"What have you found?" he asked, a hint of worry in his eyes.

Zhang Wei shared the details of his encounters and conversations with the injured man, explaining the existence of these shadowy factions operating within the palace. He emphasized the importance of gathering evidence to expose their misdeeds and the risks involved in challenging them.

Hong Yi listened intently, absorbing the gravity of the situation.

"This is a dangerous path you're treading, my friend," he cautioned. "But if anyone can uncover the truth and stand against these factions, it's you."

"I won't do this recklessly, Hong Yi. We need a plan, allies, and a network of those who are brave enough to challenge the darkness. I trust in General Li Feng, but we must act discreetly to avoid drawing unwanted attention," Zhang Wei nodded, appreciating his friend's support.

Hong Yi agreed, and together, they began to lay the foundations of their covert investigation. They would need to be cautious, cunning, and prepared to face the shadows that lurked within the palace. As they parted ways that night, Zhang Wei knew that he had a trusted partner in this dangerous journey.