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Lin
Yue sat in the grand hall, her mind racing as she stared at the
unfolding discussion between the empire's most trusted ministers. The
news of a possible marriage alliance had spread like wildfire. Her life,
once solely dedicated to ensuring the strength of Shenzhou, was now
entangled in whispers of a union meant to solidify the empire's future.
She had always known her marriage would be political. But knowing it didn't make it easier to accept.
"Your
Majesty," Minister Yuan began, his voice filled with reverence as he
addressed Lin Yue's father. "The Northern rebellion may soon be
resolved, but our empire's long-term security lies in a powerful
alliance. A marriage between Princess Lin Yue and a foreign emperor
could ensure decades of peace."
Lin Yue's heart
clenched at his words. Every fiber of her being wanted to reject the
idea of becoming a mere pawn in a political game. But she remained
still, her face betraying none of her inner turmoil. She had been raised
to be strong, unflinching. Showing doubt was not an option.
Her
father, Emperor Lin, sat at the head of the hall, his expression
thoughtful as he considered the proposal. The weight of the empire
rested on his shoulders, and Lin Yue knew he would do whatever was
necessary to protect their kingdom, even if it meant sacrificing her.
"Do we have a specific candidate in mind?" Emperor Lin asked, his voice calm, though there was an unmistakable edge to it.
Minister
Yuan nodded, stepping forward. "Yes, Your Majesty. The neighboring
kingdom of Tianlong has shown interest. Emperor Tian has been seeking a
strong alliance to fortify his borders. Marrying Princess Lin Yue would
strengthen both our empires."
Lin Yue's breath caught
in her throat at the mention of Emperor Tian. She had heard rumors of
him, an ambitious, powerful ruler whose rise to power had been swift and
ruthless. Some whispered that he was a cold, calculating man, willing
to do anything to expand his kingdom. Others spoke of his charm and
charisma, a man who could win the loyalty of his people with just a few
words.
But Lin Yue was not easily swayed by charm or
rumors. She knew that if a marriage to Emperor Tian was arranged, it
would not be built on love. It would be an alliance forged in the fires
of politics, and she would be the sacrificial lamb.
The Emperor's Decision
After
hours of deliberation, the court was dismissed, but Lin Yue remained
seated, her gaze fixed on her father. Emperor Lin had not yet made a
decision, but the very fact that the proposal was being discussed meant
her fate was already being sealed.
"Father," she said softly, once the room had emptied.
Emperor Lin turned to her, his expression unreadable. "What troubles you, Yue'er?"
Lin
Yue hesitated, carefully choosing her words. "I know my duty to the
empire, Father. But this... marriage. Is it truly necessary? Is there no
other way?"
Her father sighed, the weight of his crown
visible in the lines of his face. "Yue'er, you are the strongest and
most capable princess Shenzhou has ever known. Your marriage will not
only secure our borders but also ensure the stability of our people for
generations to come. I do not ask this of you lightly."
Lin
Yue felt a knot tighten in her chest. She had always been prepared to
do whatever it took to protect her kingdom, but this felt different. It
felt like losing herself, like giving up the one thing she had always
believed she controlled, her future.
"I understand, Father," she said quietly, lowering her head. "I will do what is required of me."
Her
father reached out, placing a hand on her shoulder. "You are my
daughter, Lin Yue. And you will be an empress, not just a bride.
Remember that. In this world, power is the only thing that matters. And
you will have it."
His words, though meant to comfort
her, only deepened the sense of unease growing inside her. She knew what
power meant in this world, it meant manipulation, betrayal, and
sacrifice. She had seen it in the court, in the eyes of the ministers
who whispered behind closed doors. And now, it would be her reality.
The Arrival of the Envoy
Three
weeks later, the palace was abuzz with activity. An envoy from the
kingdom of Tianlong had arrived, bringing with them gifts and the formal
proposal of marriage from Emperor Tian.
Lin Yue stood
at the entrance of the palace, her heart pounding in her chest as the
envoy approached. She had never met Emperor Tian, but she could feel the
weight of his presence through the men who represented him. They
carried themselves with an air of superiority, as if they knew that
their emperor was a man who could not be refused.
"Your
Highness," the envoy bowed deeply, presenting a scroll sealed with the
crest of Tianlong. "I bring greetings from Emperor Tian, and his desire
to form a lasting bond between our two great empires."
Lin
Yue took the scroll, her fingers trembling ever so slightly as she
broke the seal. The words inside were formal, laced with promises of
prosperity and peace, but there was an underlying message that chilled
her to the bone: This was not a request. It was a demand.
She looked up, her expression unreadable. "Tell your emperor that his proposal will be considered with the utmost care."
The envoy bowed again, his smile thin and knowing. "Emperor Tian eagerly awaits your response."
The Weight of Choice
That
night, Lin Yue sat alone in her chambers, staring at the scroll that
lay open on her desk. The decision was no longer hers to make. Her
father would agree to the proposal, it was too advantageous to refuse.
But
as she stared at the elegant script on the scroll, she couldn't shake
the feeling that this marriage would be the beginning of something far
darker than anyone could foresee. Emperor Tian was a man of ambition,
and ambition, she knew, often led to ruin.
Lin Yue rose
from her seat, moving to the window that overlooked the city below. The
people of Shenzhou lived their lives unaware of the storms brewing in
the palace. They trusted their rulers to protect them, to make the right
decisions.
But who would protect her?
The
moonlight cast long shadows over the palace grounds, and as Lin Yue
gazed out into the night, a single thought echoed in her mind:
This marriage might save the empire.
But who would save her?