Eternal Empire
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Chapter 38 Chapter 37 - Worried and Troubled img
Chapter 39 Chapter 38 - Gratitude img
Chapter 40 Chapter 39 - Look For an Opportunity img
Chapter 41 Chapter 40 - Impossible img
Chapter 42 Chapter 41 - This Was What He Wanted img
Chapter 43 Chapter 42 - Counter Attack img
Chapter 44 Chapter 43 - As It Should Be img
Chapter 45 Chapter 44 - Let's Talk About Money img
Chapter 46 Chapter 45 - Cheers img
Chapter 47 Chapter 46 - It Depends On Who It Is img
Chapter 48 Chapter 47 - Flaunt Your Might img
Chapter 49 Chapter 48 - Good Omen img
Chapter 50 Chapter 49 - Because My Last Name Is Bai img
Chapter 51 Chapter 50 - You Simply Need to Cooperate img
Chapter 52 Chapter 51 - Ambush img
Chapter 53 Chapter 52 - Depend On Oneself After All img
Chapter 54 Chapter 53 - I Need To Make Him Understand! img
Chapter 55 Chapter 54 - An Encounter img
Chapter 56 Chapter 55 - Marquis img
Chapter 57 Chapter 56 - Trust img
Chapter 58 Chapter 57 - Gambling With Your Life img
Chapter 59 Chapter 58 - An Eye For An Eye img
Chapter 60 Chapter 59 - Gou Zi img
Chapter 61 Chapter 60 - Nobody Knows Who I Am Here img
Chapter 62 Chapter 61 - You Are Right img
Chapter 63 Chapter 62 - Become An Adult img
Chapter 64 Chapter 63 - One Month img
Chapter 65 Chapter 64 - The First Sea Battle img
Chapter 66 Chapter 65 - The General's Smile img
Chapter 67 Chapter 66 - Dying With Dignity img
Chapter 68 Chapter 67 - Po Jia and Donkey Stew img
Chapter 69 Chapter 68 - Very Poor img
Chapter 70 Chapter 69 - A Different Attitude img
Chapter 71 Chapter 70 - Let Him Continue To Be Pure img
Chapter 72 Chapter 71 - See If There Are Any Trees Around First img
Chapter 73 Chapter 72 - Let's Keep In Touch Regularly img
Chapter 74 Chapter 73 - Do You Like The Sound Of My Groan img
Chapter 75 Chapter 74 - Those Are Mandarin Ducks img
Chapter 76 Chapter 75 - Convey The Message Back img
Chapter 77 Chapter 76 - Story img
Chapter 78 Chapter 77 - Do You Want To img
Chapter 79 Chapter 78 - That Air of Arrogance img
Chapter 80 Chapter 79 - Come With Me img
Chapter 81 Chapter 80 - Proof of Allegiance img
Chapter 82 Chapter 81 - Tian Wen Ge img
Chapter 83 Chapter 82 - I Need To Go To The Northern Border img
Chapter 84 Chapter 83 - Don't Interfere With Life and Death img
Chapter 85 Chapter 84 - Vendetta img
Chapter 86 Chapter 85 - Ghost Sightings In Ancient Village img
Chapter 87 Chapter 86 - Who Are You img
Chapter 88 Chapter 87 - New Toy img
Chapter 89 Chapter 88 - Ambush img
Chapter 90 Chapter 89 - Only But A Three img
Chapter 91 Chapter 90 - The Biggest Hope img
Chapter 92 Chapter 91 - Because There Was No Time img
Chapter 93 Chapter 92 - No Victory img
Chapter 94 Chapter 93 - Path img
Chapter 95 Chapter 94 - Do Me A Favor img
Chapter 96 Chapter 95 - Traverse img
Chapter 97 Chapter 96 - Military Officer Is Powerful! img
Chapter 98 Chapter 97 - You Cannot Enter! img
Chapter 99 Chapter 98 - Predicament img
Chapter 100 Chapter 99 - We Are Here img
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Eternal Empire

Zhi Bai
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Chapter 1 Volume - Strength in numbers Prologue

The Ning Empire had always held Daoism in high regard, ever since it was established hundreds of years ago.

Daoism promoted benevolence and magnanimity. However, not a single emperor of the Ning Empire throughout hundreds of years was truly benevolent or magnanimous. For example, when the current emperor, Li Chengtang, deployed 120,000 elite troops on the southern border to sweep across the Nanyue Empire, he said......"Do you know why the Great Ning Empire is called the Great Ning Empire? That is because as long as the Great Ning Empire is around, everybody would be free from worry."

The reason behind wiping out the Nanyue Empire was because a few of their goats crossed the border and nibbled on three cabbages in one of the vegetable farms on Great Ning Empire's side of the border.

Wasn't it absurd?

Whether it was absurd or not, the emperor of the Nanyue Empire knew best. However, there was no medicine for regret.

Three cabbages, 120,000 elite troops. Just like that, an empire with 300 years of history was wiped out.

If only the emperor of the now vanquished Nanyue Empire, Yang Yu, who was currently confined in a small courtyard in the Eighth District Alley of the capital, could foresee his current predicament, he probably would have slaughtered all the goats in the Nanyue Empire, including sheep and cows.

His Majesty displayed the Li imperial family's unreasonable nature without restraint. In the words of a Daoist spiritual master on Mount Dragon Tiger: A circling dragon reveals its dragon claws from time to time, instilling fear that was hard to forget.

The strange thing was that, a couple of years ago, Zen Buddhism from the western regions started flourishing in the Great Ning Empire. The empress became one of the devout believers. She even tried to persuade the emperor, telling him that Zen Buddhism focused on being merciful, and doing good. She also explained to him about karma, convincing him to listen to what the senior monk preached.

Li Chengtang said, "I know for a fact that Daoism belongs to the Great Ning Empire. If I don't protect it, who would? Anything that comes from outside of the Great Ning Empire......I have absolutely no interest in it. If there is really karma, you should get struck by lightning."

Ever since then, the empress had never stepped foot into the temple; she only burned some joss sticks and candles within her quarters in the palace.

Twelve years ago, for some reason, it was the previous empress' last time stepping into a Daoist temple. Ever since then, she started to become a believer of Zen Buddhism instead.

At that time, Li Chengtang was not the ruler - the person at the throne was his brother Li Chengyuan.

Twelve years ago, on an ordinary day, with nothing peculiar or strange happening, Emperor Li Chengyuan vomited a lot of blood out of the blue. He passed away shortly after, and the entire imperial court of the Great Ning Empire was thrown into chaos. That was because the emperor had no sons.

The senior secretary suggested that since the emperor had no sons, they should pick one of the princes to succeed to the throne. However, the oldest prince was only seven or eight years old. It was extremely clear what his intentions were.

Nonetheless, the senior secretary had substantial power and authority. A third of the officials in the imperial court were his allies. Even the empress did not dare to voice her opinions.

Nobody expected that on the very day that they escorted the selected crown prince from Jiangnan to the capital, the great general Pei Tingshan, who was stationed in Dongjiang, brought 9,000 weapons with him and traversed outside of the capital. This great general, who had been leading the troops for twenty years, and lost count of the number of people he had killed, set up a pavilion outside the city gate. He carried a sword and sat cross-legged. He only said one sentence.

"If Prince Liu is not here, we will not withdraw our weapons."

Prince Liu is the current emperor, Li Chengtang.

80,000 warriors in the capital did not dare to make a move. Were they really afraid to make a move?

Everyone knew that Prince Liu had made a name for himself in the military when he was younger.

Hence, the crown prince ran away, feeling crestfallen. He did not dare to step foot into the city gate.

Therefore, the secret secretary looked up to the sky and sighed deeply before cursing, "What a brute! So crude at handling matters, not refined at all."

Was there anything he could do?

No.

Twelve years ago, on the day that Li Chengtang was about to rush to the capital during the night, his wife had entered the Daoist temple. She met a Daoist devotee and did something that made Li Chengtang extremely furious afterwards. Later on, that very incident cost the empress' originally well-regarded and prestigious clan to meet with suppression for twelve years - not a single member of the clan could become a fourth pin official or higher. They were hard-pressed.

However, the empress had no regrets.

She clenched her teeth and persevered. She was not afraid of getting even the most malicious retribution.

That day, her only son turned one.

That year, the Daoist devotee from the Daoist temple sighed and lamented that the heavens was the one who decided his fate, not him. He lost what the empress had given him on a cold snowy night, and decided to leave the Daoist temple to head back home, reproaching himself every day.

            
            

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