Chapter 285: Whispers Before the Storm
By the next morning, the capital had changed.
Not in appearance—
The sa streets.
The sa houses.
The sa markets.
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But the air—
Was different.
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Heavy.
Restless.
Uncertain.
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The whispers that had begun as scattered fear had now woven themselves into every corner of the city.
And today—
No one spoke loudly anymore.
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They whispered.
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The Market of Fear
The once-busy marketplace had slowed.
Shops opened late.
So rchants didn’t open at all.
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A fruit seller leaned toward another.
"...Did you hear?"
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The other nodded imdiately.
"Everyone heard."
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"They’re saying the dead ca back."
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"Not saying."
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"...They did."
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Nearby, a group of won huddled together.
One of them clutched prayer beads tightly.
"My neighbor’s son... he returned last night."
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"...He spoke."
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"...He even smiled."
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Another woman whispered,
"But he died last week..."
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The first woman nodded, her eyes wide.
"That’s why it’s terrifying."
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Children and Shadows
Even children—
Who once ran freely through the streets—
Now stayed close to their parents.
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A small boy asked softly,
"Mother... if I die... will I co back too?"
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His mother froze.
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Then quickly pulled him closer.
"Don’t say such things!"
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But her hands—
Were trembling.
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Because she didn’t know the answer.
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The Elders Speak
At the edge of the market—
A group of elders sat together.
Their expressions were grave.
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One of them spoke slowly,
"This is not normal."
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Another nodded.
"...It’s a sign."
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"A sign of what?"
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The oldest among them looked at the sky.
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"...Doom."
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Silence fell around them.
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"When the dead walk among the living..."
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"It ans the balance is broken."
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"And when the balance breaks..."
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"...disaster follows."
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The younger n nearby shifted uneasily.
"...What kind of disaster?"
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The elder’s voice dropped.
"...War."
"...Famine."
"...Or sothing worse."
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Fear Spreads Like Fire
The rumors didn’t stay in one place.
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They spread.
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From the market—
To the streets—
To the hos—
To the temples—
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Everywhere.
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"Don’t open the door at night."
"Don’t answer if soone calls your na."
"Don’t look into their eyes."
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Rules.
Superstitions.
Desperation.
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People began lighting incense outside their hos.
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Praying.
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Offering.
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Begging.
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For protection.
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The Shrine Crowds
At the temple—
Crowds gathered like never before.
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Kneeling.
Crying.
Praying.
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"Protect us..."
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"Keep them away..."
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"Let the dead stay dead..."
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The priests tried to calm them.
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But even they—
Looked uncertain.
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Inside the Palace Walls
Even within the palace—
The whispers had reached.
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Servants spoke quietly.
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"...I heard it’s happening in every district."
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"...So say even nobles have seen it."
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"...No one is safe."
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Fear—
Did not recognize status.
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The Duke Residence
At the Duke residence—
The atmosphere remained controlled.
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But not calm.
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The family had already heard.
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Lian Hua sat unusually quiet.
"...Is it true?"
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Lian Rou nodded slowly.
"Yes."
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Chen Ruyi looked down.
"...This is worse than we thought."
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The Duke stood by the window.
Silent.
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Then he spoke.
"...This is only the beginning."
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Everyone looked at him.
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"If the dead are walking..."
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"...then sothing is forcing them."
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His gaze hardened.
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"And that sothing..."
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"...is not human."
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The Empress’s Thoughts
In her chamber—
The Empress stood still.
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Her mind—
Clear.
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"...It’s spreading faster."
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Faster than expected.
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The lake.
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The attack.
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The shrine.
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The northern whispers.
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Now—
The dead.
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All connected.
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She closed her eyes briefly.
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"...So this is what they were building."
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The Emperor’s Realization
In the palace—
The Emperor stood alone.
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Looking at the reports.
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Each one worse than the last.
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Sightings.
Disappearances.
Strange behaviors.
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"...Not isolated."
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"...Not random."
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"...A system."
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His fingers tightened.
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"...Soone is controlling this."
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And whoever it was—
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Was powerful.
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The People Prepare
Back in the capital—
The fear had turned into action.
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Doors were reinforced.
Windows sealed.
Lanterns left burning through the night.
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Families stayed together.
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No one walked alone anymore.
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The elders spoke again.
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"We must prepare."
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"For what?" soone asked.
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The answer ca slowly.
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"...For survival."
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Night Falls Again
As the sun began to set—
The city grew quieter.
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Too quiet.
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Because everyone knew—
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What ca with night.
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People closed their doors early.
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Lights dimd.
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Prayers whispered.
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And hearts—
Raced.
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Because sowhere—
In the darkness—
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Sothing was waiting.
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And when the night fully fell—
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The whispers would return.
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The footsteps.
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The voices.
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The dead—
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Walking again.
The ssage of Doom
The night wind moved silently through the hidden courtyard.
No lanterns.
No servants.
No sound—
Except the faint rustle of robes.
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Shin Gu stood beneath the shadow of a withered tree.
Her fingers moved calmly as she sealed a small scroll.
No hesitation.
No doubt.
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The ssage was short.
Simple.
Cold.
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"The doom has begun."
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She handed it to a cloaked figure.
"Deliver it."
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The figure bowed.
And vanished into the darkness.
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Shin Gu’s lips curved slightly.
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"...Now let’s see how long they can hold on."
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The One Who Laughs
Far from the capital—
In a hidden chamber lit by dim blue flas—
A man sat lazily on a carved chair.
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The scroll arrived.
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He opened it.
Read it once.
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Then—
Laughed.
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A low, amused laugh.
Echoing against stone walls.
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"So..."
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"It has started."
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His eyes glead with sothing unnatural.
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"...Good."
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He stood slowly.
Walking toward a large map spread across the wall.
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The capital marked clearly.
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His fingers traced it.
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"The royal family..."
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"...has ruled long enough."
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His smile widened.
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"...It’s ti for it to end."
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He turned slightly.
Looking toward the shadows behind him.
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"Prepare."
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"This world will belong to those who deserve it."
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"...The intelligent."
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"...The strong."
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"...And those who follow ."
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His voice dropped.
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"The rest..."
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"...will disappear."
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Chaos in the Capital
Back in the capital—
The situation worsened.
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Night after night—
More sightings.
More fear.
More chaos.
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So of the dead—
Did not leave before sunrise.
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So—
Beca violent.
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Attacks.
Disappearances.
Screams in the dark.
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The city—
Was no longer safe.
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The General’s Report
Inside the palace—
The doors of the Emperor’s chamber opened forcefully.
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The General entered.
His expression tense.
Urgent.
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"Your Majesty."
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The Emperor looked up.
"...Report."
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The General stepped forward.
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"The capital is in chaos."
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"People are panicking."
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"More incidents have been reported."
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"Dead individuals returning..."
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"...and this ti—"
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He paused.
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"...so are attacking the living."
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Silence filled the room.
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The Emperor’s gaze darkened.
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"...How many?"
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"At least twelve confird incidents."
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"More unreported."
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The Emperor stood slowly.
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"...It’s escalating."
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The General nodded.
"Yes."
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"People are saying..."
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He hesitated slightly.
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"...that this is the end."
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"...A sign that the kingdom is dood."
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The Emperor’s expression hardened.
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"...Superstition."
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But even as he said it—
He knew—
This was no longer just fear.
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This was real.
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The Emperor’s Decision
He walked toward the window.
Looking out over the palace.
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The city beyond—
Unseen.
But felt.
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"...This cannot continue."
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The General stepped forward.
"What are your orders?"
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The Emperor didn’t hesitate.
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"...I will go to the shrine."
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The General blinked slightly.
"...The monk?"
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"Yes."
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"...If this is black magic..."
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"...then we need spiritual intervention."
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He turned.
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"Even if it is temporary."
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"We need to stabilize the situation."
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The General nodded imdiately.
"I will prepare—"
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"No."
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The Emperor stopped him.
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"I will go alone."
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The General frowned.
"Your Majesty, that is not safe."
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The Emperor’s voice lowered.
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"...Nothing about this is safe."
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"But this must be done."
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At the Shrine Again
The shrine stood as it always did.
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Quiet.
Still.
Unmoving.
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But tonight—
It felt heavier.
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As if it knew.
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The Emperor stepped inside.
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The monk sat beneath the ancient tree.
Eyes closed.
Breathing steady.
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As if he had been waiting.
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"...You ca."
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The Emperor stopped.
"...You knew I would."
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The monk opened his eyes slowly.
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"...The balance is breaking."
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The Emperor stepped closer.
"...You know what’s happening."
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The monk nodded.
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"The dead are being pulled back."
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"Not by will."
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"...By force."
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The Emperor’s gaze sharpened.
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"...Black magic."
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The monk didn’t deny it.
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"...Sothing ancient."
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"...Sothing forbidden."
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The air grew colder.
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"...Can you stop it?"
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The question was direct.
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The monk looked at him quietly.
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"...Not completely."
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"...But I can slow it."
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"...Contain it for a while."
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The Emperor nodded.
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"That’s enough."
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"For now."
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The Ritual Begins
The monk stood.
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The air shifted imdiately.
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Incense burned stronger.
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The wind stilled.
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"Prepare yourself."
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The Emperor didn’t move.
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"I don’t need protection."
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The monk looked at him.
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"...This is not a battle of swords."
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"...This is a battle of will."
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The Emperor’s expression didn’t change.
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"...Then I will not lose."
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The monk nodded.
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"Good."
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He began chanting.
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Low.
Ancient.
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The ground seed to respond.
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The air grew heavy.
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Energy—
Invisible—
But powerful—
Moved.
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Far away—
In the capital—
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The restless movent of the dead slowed.
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The aggression—
Lessened.
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The chaos—
Paused.
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A Temporary Calm
Back in the city—
People noticed.
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"They’re not coming tonight..."
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"The streets are quiet..."
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"...What changed?"
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No one knew.
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But relief—
Spread.
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Even if only slightly.
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The Calm Before the War
At the shrine—
The ritual ended.
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The monk exhaled slowly.
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"...It will hold."
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"...For a while."
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The Emperor nodded.
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"How long?"
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"...Not long enough."
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Silence.
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Then—
The monk spoke again.
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"...The source must be destroyed."
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"...Or this will return."
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Stronger.
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Worse.
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The Emperor turned.
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"...Then we find it."
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His voice—
Calm.
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But filled with resolve.
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Because now—
There was no doubt.
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This was war.
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Not of kingdoms.
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But of existence.
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And sowhere—
In the shadows—
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Soone was waiting.
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Smiling.
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Because this—
Was only the beginning.
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