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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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A Warrior's Bond

Zhang Wei walked into the dimly lit stable, the scent of hay and horse filling the air. His loyal companion, Longwei, a majestic beast with a coat like midnight, neighed softly as Zhang approached. The once wild stallion had become a trusted ally, and Zhang felt a unique connection to the creature. As he started dressing Longwei in specially crafted armour, he spoke to the horse with familiarity and respect.

"We have a task ahead, my friend," Zhang Wei murmured, his hands deftly securing the plates onto Longwei's sturdy frame. "The generals are in trouble, and we will bring them back. It's time to show our mettle on the battlefield."

Longwei, seemingly understanding every word, stamped its hoof and bobbed its head, as if acknowledging the gravity of the situation. Zhang Wei continued talking, his voice a soothing cadence in the quiet stable.

"We've faced challenges before, haven't we? But this, Longwei, is a different kind of test. We ride not just for ourselves but for the empire, for our comrades, and for the hope that we'll see the generals return unharmed."

As the armour clinked into place, Zhang Wei patted Longwei's neck affectionately.

"You're more than a horse to me, Longwei. You're a companion, a fellow warrior. Together, we'll navigate the storm ahead. Are you ready for this, old friend?"

Longwei whinnied a spirited response that echoed in the stable. The bond between man and horse forged through battles and shared moments, resonated with an unspoken understanding. Prepared for the challenges that lay ahead, Zhang Wei led Longwei out of the stable, the duo ready to answer the call to duty.

As Zhang Wei led Longwei towards the designated assembly point, he stumbled upon Hong Yi, who was already there with a group of soldiers ready for the support troop. Hong Yi's determination and preparedness were evident, and he quickly briefed Zhang Wei on the troops he had rallied.

"You've done well, Hong Yi," Zhang Wei praised, acknowledging his friend's efficiency. "Now, I need you to stay here and command the soldiers. Someone capable must lead in my absence."

Hong Yi, however, saw through Zhang Wei's attempt to keep him at the palace. Gripping Zhang Wei's hand tightly, Hong Yi interrupted.

"I'm not staying behind, Zhang Wei. I know what you're trying to do, and I won't let you go alone."

Caught off guard by Hong Yi's unwavering determination, Zhang Wei attempted to reason with his steadfast friend.

"Hong Yi, you know the palace needs someone capable of leading in my absence. The soldiers here look up to you. You've proven yourself as a leader, and I trust you to handle things here."

"Zhang Wei, I appreciate your trust, but my place is by your side. We've faced countless challenges together, and I won't let you go alone now," Hong Yi, however, shook his head, his resolve unshaken.

"Think about the bigger picture, Hong Yi. You can ensure the stability of House Li in my absence. Your leadership here is invaluable. I need someone I can trust to hold the fort," Zhang Wei, recognizing Hong Yi's loyalty, pressed further.

"I understand the responsibilities here, Zhang Wei, but I can't let you face whatever lies ahead without me. We've always stood together, and that's not going to change now," Hong Yi's eyes reflected both determination and frustration.

The two friends stood in a momentary impasse, the weight of their shared history and camaraderie hanging in the air. Zhang Wei sighed, realizing that persuading Hong Yi might be futile.

"You're as stubborn as they come, my friend. But I am already set on going. I promise you I'll be careful."

"Please, Zhang Wei. We'll watch each other's backs, just like always," Hong Yi grinned, a mixture of gratitude and determination on his face.

Their conversation, a testament to the unbreakable bond between them, echoed the unwavering loyalty that defined the brotherhood of Zhang Wei and Hong Yi.

"I've rounded up the best soldiers for the palace. They can handle things here. And, besides, if you need help on the field, who else can provide the support you need?" Hong Yi argued.

The silence that followed was broken by Zhang Wei unexpectedly pulling Hong Yi into a tight embrace. Hong Yi, surprised by the sudden gesture, questioned the motive behind it. Zhang Wei, with sincerity in his voice, said.

"No matter how many times I say it, it's true—you're the best friend I could ever ask for."

Hong Yi, touched by Zhang Wei's words, accepted the embrace with a nod. Zhang Wei, realizing that his friend's loyalty was unwavering, finally relented.

"Fine, you stubborn fool. We'll go together to support General Bai. Together, we're unstoppable," Zhang Wei declared.

Hong Yi smiled, a mix of joy and determination in his eyes. The unyielding brotherhood between Zhang Wei and Hong Yi stood strong, ready to face the challenges that awaited them on the battlefield in support of General Bai.

As Zhang Wei prepared to set out, instructing Hong Yi to get his horse, Feng, ready, Hong Yi couldn't shake off a nagging concern.

"Zhang Wei, what if you leave while I'm getting Feng ready? I might not catch up in time."

"Hong Yi, I'm not going anywhere without you. I'll wait for you at the main gate with Longwei. We'll leave together," Zhang Wei chuckled at Hong Yi's assumption, a hint of amusement in his eyes.

"Well, just making sure you don't turn into a blur and disappear on me," Hong Yi, though relieved, maintained a teasing tone.

"I promise, no disappearing acts. I'll be right there, waiting for you and Feng," Zhang Wei playfully rolled his eyes.

Still, Hong Yi stood gazing into Zhang Wei. Sensing Hong Yi's lingering scepticism Zhang Wei decided to ease his friend's concerns.

"You really don't trust me not to vanish into thin air, do you?" he teased.

"Can you blame me? You're a bit unpredictable, Zhang Wei," Hong Yi raised an eyebrow, his expression half-amused, half-doubtful.

"Alright, let's head to the stable together. That way, you can be absolutely sure I'm not pulling off any disappearing acts," in good spirits, Zhang Wei agreed to accompany Hong Yi back to the stable.

As they walked back to the stable side by side, Zhang Wei couldn't help but appreciate the camaraderie he shared with Hong Yi. The bond between them, a blend of friendship and banter, remained unbroken even in the face of impending challenges.

As Zhang Wei and Hong Yi approached the stable, Feng awaited them, familiar companions standing side by side. The horses, having shared a significant amount of journeys, seemed to acknowledge each other with a knowing calmness.

"Well, I don't know if Longwei and Feng have ever met before," Zhang Wei remarked with a grin.

"Who would have known? Perhaps, they're old pals, these two," Hong Yi chuckled, patting Feng's neck.

With a shared understanding, they swiftly readied their horses for the upcoming mission. Zhang Wei assisted Hong Yi in adjusting the saddle and securing the reins on Feng. The stable atmosphere was filled with the comfortable routine of their preparations.

Once ready, Zhang Wei and Hong Yi mounted their trusted steeds. The night air carried a sense of anticipation, and the familiar sound of hooves echoed in the stable surroundings. Riding side by side, Zhang Wei and Hong Yi began their journey toward the palace gate, the moon casting a gentle glow on the path ahead.

As they rode, the bond between rider and horse played its silent melody, a testament to the deep connection forged over time. The impending mission might be shrouded in uncertainty, but with the familiarity of their loyal companions beneath them, Zhang Wei and Hong Yi found solace and strength in the shared journey that lay ahead.

They slowly approached the palace gate, the night embraced them with a serene quietude. Zhang Wei and Hong Yi rode in tandem, the rhythmic sound of hooves creating a comforting cadence. The moonlight painted shadows on the cobbled path, weaving a tale of camaraderie and shared resolve.

In the hushed stillness, Zhang Wei stole a glance at Hong Yi, a silent acknowledgement passing between them. The weight of their mission hung in the air, yet the bond of friendship and trust fortified their spirits. Longwei and Feng moved in synchrony as if attuned to the unspoken unity of their riders.

A gentle breeze carried the scent of night blooms, adding a touch of tranquillity to the moment. Zhang Wei's gaze fixed on the palace gate, anticipation mingling with determination. The journey ahead was uncertain, but with Longwei's steady stride and the unwavering support of Hong Yi by his side, Zhang Wei found a quiet strength to face the challenges that awaited beyond the looming entrance.