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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

Whispers in the Tavern

The first light of dawn painted the sky with soft hues as the trio wandered through the tranquil town. As they passed a lively inn, its door ajar, inviting warmth spilt onto the quiet streets. Erdene, Zhang Wei, and Lei Feng, drawn by the flickering lanterns and distant laughter, entered the establishment, its wooden door creaking softly behind them.

Inside, the inn exuded a comforting hum of conversations, clinking mugs, and laughter.

"Good morning, travellers!" The innkeeper's voice cut through the ambient noise, and he hurried over to greet the newcomers. "I hope fortune smiles upon you. We find ourselves in a bit of a predicament, and your arrival might just be the answer to our woes."

Zhang Wei exchanged a glance with Erdene and Lei Feng, their curiosity piqued.

"What seems to be the trouble?" Zhang Wei inquired his tone a blend of interest and readiness for action.

"We're preparing for the town's annual festival, a celebration that brings joy to all. However, an essential shipment of goods required for the festivities has been delayed, and our usual delivery personnel are nowhere to be found. We're in desperate need of hands to distribute these goods promptly," the innkeeper's tired yet earnest eyes met theirs.

Erdene, ever perceptive, sensed the urgency in the innkeeper's plea.

"What kind of goods are we talking about? And where do they need to be delivered?" she asked, her sharp gaze assessing the situation.

"Food, decorations, and various supplies for the festival. The delivery points are scattered across the town, reaching every corner. Time is of the essence, and we're willing to compensate generously for your assistance," the innkeeper nodded appreciatively at Erdene's straightforward inquiry.

"We're here to help. Tell us where these goods need to go, and we'll ensure they reach their destinations swiftly, Lei Feng, considering the innkeeper's words, spoke with a thoughtful expression. "

As the trio committed to the task, a silent agreement passed among them, recognizing the significance of contributing to the local festival and perhaps gaining more than just monetary compensation.

The trio huddled together for a brief discussion, the inn's ambient sounds forming a backdrop to their deliberations. Erdene, her expression conveying determination, spoke first.

"This could be an excellent opportunity for us, not just in terms of earning, but also to establish a positive rapport with the locals. Besides, contributing to the festival aligns with our goal of blending in and fostering goodwill."

"I'm up for it. A little adventure within the town's boundaries, and who knows, we might uncover some useful information during our deliveries," Zhang Wei, always ready for a challenge, flashed a confident grin.

Lei Feng, initially reserved, observed the unfolding conversation. He recognized the potential benefits, not just in terms of immediate compensation but also in building a favourable reputation within the community.

"Alright, let's do it," he agreed, a subtle nod sealing their decision.

"Thank you for stepping up. The festival is a significant event for our town, and your assistance is invaluable. May your journey be swift, and the festival brighter with your contribution," the innkeeper, visibly relieved and grateful, handed them a list of addresses and a map detailing the delivery route.

Under the soft hues of the emerging dawn, the trio found themselves outside the inn, the morning air carrying a sense of anticipation. Zhang Wei, perceptive as ever, furrowed his brow slightly, sensing an underlying urgency in the innkeeper's plea. He turned to Erdene, who was always practical and forward-thinking and remarked.

"There's more to this odd job than a simple delivery. Did you notice the urgency in the innkeeper's eyes?"

"Indeed, there's a hidden layer to this task. It's not just about delivering goods; it's an opportunity for us to delve deeper into the local community, to understand their customs and perhaps gain their trust," Erdene nodded, her eyes reflecting curiosity.

"Let's not underestimate the importance of staying alert. This town may reveal more than we anticipate, and we should be prepared for any surprises along the way," Lei Feng, ever cautious and vigilant, chimed in.

The trio, armed with a sense of purpose, set out to uncover the secrets veiled beneath the surface of this seemingly ordinary odd job.

Their decision to take up the task marked the beginning of a morning filled with unexpected encounters and revelations. Little did they know, this seemingly routine odd job at the break of dawn would weave their fates into the enigmatic whispers circulating within the heart of the tavern.

As Erdene navigated the lively streets of the town, her perceptive eyes and friendly demeanour opened doors to casual conversations. Engaging with the townspeople, she subtly steered discussions towards gathering information. Amid laughter and exchanged pleasantries, Erdene began to pick up on bits and pieces of local rumours circulating through the community.

At a bustling marketplace, Erdene struck up a conversation with an elderly vendor selling vibrant fabrics.

"Beautiful textiles you have here. Have you heard any interesting news lately?" she inquired, masking her curiosity with a warm smile.

"Ah, my dear, there are whispers about the recent movements of a Mongol camp nearby. Some say they've been seen not too far from here," the vendor, eager to share the latest happenings, leaned in conspiratorially.

"A Mongol camp, you say? Any idea why they might be in this area?" Erdene's eyes widened slightly, her interest piqued by the unexpected revelation.

"No one knows for sure, but there's talk of increased activity. People are speculating about the reasons behind their presence. Some even fear it might bring trouble to our peaceful town," the vendor shrugged, his voice dropping to a hushed tone.

Erdene thanked the vendor for the information, concealing her thoughts behind a friendly expression. The rumours sparked a new layer of intrigue, and as she continued her interactions, Erdene contemplated the implications of the Mongol camp's proximity and its potential impact on their journey.

Meanwhile, Zhang Wei embraced the physicality of the task, showcasing his strength and agility. He effortlessly carried heavy crates, earning approving nods from the vendors and labourers. Amidst the rhythmic sounds of footsteps and the clattering of wooden boxes, Zhang Wei couldn't help but overhear snippets of conversations.

Engaging in small talk with a group of workers unloading barrels, Zhang Wei learned about the latest developments in the town.

"Have you heard about the Mongol camp nearby?" one of the workers asked, wiping sweat from his brow.

"I've heard a bit. Any idea why they're here?" Zhang Wei, while not showing it outwardly, absorbed the information with a keen interest.

"No one knows for sure. People are on edge, though. We've had to increase patrols just in case," the worker shrugged, his focus returning to the barrels.

Lei Feng, on the other hand, took a more discreet approach. As he went about his tasks, he eavesdropped on snippets of conversations while maintaining a nonchalant demeanour. Near the inn's entrance, he overheard a group of patrons discussing the recent sightings of the Mongol camp.

Lei Feng, feigning disinterest, lingered nearby.

"It's said they've been moving closer. Some think there might be trouble brewing," one of the patrons remarked.

Lei Feng nodded noncommittally, masking his thoughts behind a facade of indifference. As the trio continued their assigned tasks, each member gathered unique insights into the town's undercurrents and the potential challenges that lay ahead. The convergence of their experiences promised a rich tapestry of information, setting the stage for the next phase of their journey.

As the day wore on and the trio diligently carried out their odd job, a sense of accomplishment mingled with the knowledge they had gleaned. Erdene's pursuit of casual conversations had unveiled a subtle tapestry of local rumours, the most significant being the proximity of a Mongol camp. The townspeople's hushed whispers and cautious glances painted a picture of uncertainty, hinting at the potential challenges awaiting them.

As the trio reconvened at the inn, Erdene shared her findings with Zhang Wei and Lei Feng. The inn's common room, usually alive with the clinking of mugs and laughter, now held an air of gravity. Erdene, her eyes reflecting a mix of determination and concern, relayed the information she had gathered.

"The Mongol camp is nearby, and it seems people are uneasy about it. There are speculations, but nothing concrete," Erdene summarized, her words hanging in the air.

"Trouble brewing, huh? We need to stay vigilant," Zhang Wei, wiping sweat from his brow, absorbed the information with a furrowed brow.

"We can't ignore this. We need to learn more and understand the dynamics. It might impact our journey," Lei Feng, always cautious, nodded in agreement.

Their exchange was punctuated by the innkeeper approaching with a bag of coins, thanking them for their help. As they counted their earnings, the trio shared a collective glance, a silent agreement settling among them. The odd job had not only filled their pockets but also opened a window into the challenges awaiting them.

With the Mongol camp looming in the background, the trio prepared for the next phase of their journey. The pinnacle of their search was before them, intertwined with the uncertainties of the town and the shadows of impending change. As they settled into a contemplative silence, the inn's atmosphere mirrored the weight of the revelations, marking the conclusion of a chapter and the beginning of a new, more intricate phase in their quest.