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The terrace fell into a frozen silence.
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Liang Wei stood in the doorway, his feet planted on cracked stone. Dust still drifted in the morning light. Behind him, the square below buzzed with whispered rumors. Before him, a wall of imperial guards – fifty at least, maybe sixty – formed a semicircle around the emperor.
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Emperor Hongxi found his voice. "Kill him," he said. "All of you. Now."
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The guards hesitated. They had seen him break a blade. They had seen him leap thirty feet. They had seen him crack stone with a single stomp.
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"Now!" the emperor shrieked.
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The guards charged.
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Liang Wei smiled.
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He stepped forward.
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Not a fast step. Not a slow step. A silent step. His foot touched the floor without a sound. Then another step. Then another. He moved through the charging guards like a ghost through mist.
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Swords swung at his chest. They cut air. Spears thrust at his stomach. They pierced emptiness. Guards spun, searching, shouting, but Liang Wei was already past them, already behind them, already somewhere else.
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One guard stumbled and fell. Another struck his comrade by accident. A third screamed, "Where did he go?!"
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The emperor saw.
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Liang Wei was walking directly toward him. Calmly. Quietly. His hands still at his sides. His robes barely rustling.
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General Li Wei saw too. His eyes widened. He was the only one on the terrace with enough training to follow the movement – and even he could barely track it. A flicker here. A blur there. The master's feet made no sound, left no trace.
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Li Wei drew his sword and stepped between Liang Wei and the emperor.
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"Stop," the general said. "One more step, and I will cut your throat."
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Liang Wei did not stop. He kept walking. His eyes never left the emperor's.
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Li Wei swung.
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The blade struck Liang Wei's neck – and slid aside. It did not cut. It did not draw blood. It failed. The steel scraped against skin like stone against stone, then bounced away.
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Li Wei stared at his sword. The edge was dulled. A notch had formed near the hilt.
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"Impossible," he whispered.
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Liang Wei walked on. The general backed away, then swung again – harder this time, aiming for the shoulder. The blade struck, sparked, and shattered. Three pieces of steel clattered onto the stone floor.
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Li Wei stumbled back, holding only a broken hilt.
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The emperor screamed, "Shoot him!"
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One of the guards raised a musket – a hand cannon, short and black, its fuse already lit. He aimed at Liang Wei's chest and fired.
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The ball flew straight and true.
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Liang Wei moved his head.
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Not much. Just a tilt – a fraction of an inch to the left. The musket ball whizzed past his ear, close enough to stir his hair. It struck a stone pillar behind him and embedded itself with a thunk.
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Liang Wei reached out, grabbed the musket barrel, and twisted. The metal groaned and bent. He pulled. The musket flew from the guard's hands, spun through the air, and shattered against the floor.
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The guard fell to his knees, trembling.
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Now Liang Wei stood before the emperor. Only two steps separated them. The emperor's guards lay scattered behind him, confused and frightened. General Li Wei clutched his broken sword. The new court had hidden behind pillars.
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The emperor backed away slowly, his silk robes dragging on the stone. His face was pale. His lips moved, but no sound came out.
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"Stop," he finally whispered. "Stop, please—"
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Tao Zhongwen stepped forward, his staff raised. Green fire gathered at its tip – not a small flame, but a roiling ball of emerald light, crackling with energy.
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"Master Liang Wei," the sorcerer said, "you are powerful. But can you stop this?"
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He thrust the staff forward. A fireball shot toward Liang Wei's chest.
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Liang Wei did not dodge. He raised his right hand and made a circular gesture – a slow, smooth motion, as if drawing a circle in the air. Then a smaller gesture, his fingers tracing something invisible – a character, perhaps, or a seal.
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The fireball stopped.
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It hung in the air, three inches from Liang Wei's palm, spinning but not advancing. Green light flickered across his face.
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Tao Zhongwen's eyes widened. He sent a second fireball. Then a third. Then a fourth.
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Each one stopped beside the first. Four green suns hovered before Liang Wei, humming with trapped energy.
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Liang Wei looked at the sorcerer. He moved his hand slightly – a gentle push – and the four fireballs drifted sideways, harmless, and dissipated into the morning air.
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Tao Zhongwen lowered his staff. For the first time, fear showed in his eyes.
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Liang Wei turned back to the emperor.
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"Sit," he said. "Now."
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The emperor's legs gave way. He fell backward onto his throne, his hands gripping the armrests, his knuckles white.
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Liang Wei did not advance. Instead, he lowered himself to the floor, crossing his legs beneath him. He sat on the cold stone, facing the emperor, his hands resting on his knees.
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"I am not here for war," he said. "I want to talk."
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The guards who had been running toward him stopped. They looked at each other, then at the emperor. No one gave an order. No one moved.
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The emperor swallowed. "Talk," he said hoarsely. "I am listening."
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Liang Wei nodded. He took a breath. His voice was calm, but it carried weight.
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"I have heard about the arrests," he said. "The small teachers. The men and women who taught commoners to breathe, to stretch, to defend themselves. You arrested them. You beat them. You threw them in chains."
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The emperor said nothing.
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"I stayed silent," Liang Wei continued. "I told myself it was not my fight. I told myself the small teachers would survive. I told myself you would stop." He shook his head. "But you did not stop. You exiled your own court. You tried to execute a general. And now I am here."
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He leaned forward.
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"I will not sit by and watch this kingdom fall apart. Not while I still have breath in my body."
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The emperor found a sliver of his old arrogance. "You are one man, teacher. One man against an empire. I have armies. I have weapons. I have—"
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"You have nothing that can stop me," Liang Wei said quietly. "Your guards cannot touch me. Your swords cannot cut me. Your sorcerer's fire obeys my hand. Even your entire army—" He smiled. "Even your entire army cannot take me down."
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The emperor's face twisted. "Then I will not send the army after you. I will send them after them."
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He gestured vaguely toward the square below.
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"The commoners who cheer for you. The villages that hide you. The families who feed you. My soldiers will burn their homes. My soldiers will take their children. My soldiers will make them watch while you float above them like a ghost." His voice rose. "You cannot protect everyone, teacher. You are only one man."
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Liang Wei's smile faded.
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General Li Wei stepped forward, his broken sword still in his hand. "The master is right that we cannot kill him," he said to the emperor. "But he is also right about something else. He cannot be everywhere at once. My armies are spread across the provinces. I can have a hundred villages burning before sunset."
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Liang Wei's face went still. His eyes lost their warmth.
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For the first time, the emperor saw fear in the master's face.
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Not fear for himself. Fear for others.
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The emperor leaned forward. "You see, teacher? You have power. But I have reach. You can break my guards and stop my sorcerer's fire. But can you stop a thousand soldiers from marching on your students' homes? Can you stop my edicts from banning every martial arts school in the empire? Can you stop my spies from hunting down everyone you have ever taught?"
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The silence stretched.
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Liang Wei sat motionless. His chest rose and fell. His hands, resting on his knees, curled into fists.
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Then he stood.
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He rose slowly, smoothly, like a blade being drawn from a sheath. The guards flinched. The new court cried out. Even the emperor shrank back.
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But Liang Wei did not attack.
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He stood to his full height, brushed the dust from his robes, and looked down at the emperor.
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"This will stop immediately," he said. His voice was soft, but it cut like steel. "The general will not be executed. If he is executed—" He paused. "If he is executed, I will take down this palace. Not you. Not your guards. The palace. Stone by stone. Brick by brick. I will bury your throne under a mountain of rubble."
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The emperor opened his mouth.
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Liang Wei raised a hand. "I am not finished. I will not meddle in your affairs. Rule as you wish. Appoint your loyalists. Collect your taxes. I do not care. But the general walks free. And the small teachers are released. Those are my terms."
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The emperor's eyes darted to Tao Zhongwen. The sorcerer gave a tiny nod.
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"Agreed," the emperor whispered.
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Liang Wei turned his back to the emperor.
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The entire terrace gasped. No one turned their back on the Son of Heaven. No one was that bold. But Liang Wei walked toward the door, his robes flowing behind him, his footsteps silent on the cracked stone.
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He had taken three steps when General Feng Jian spoke.
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The general had climbed the stairs from the square. He stood in the doorway, his wrists still raw from the ropes, his face still bruised. But his voice was strong.
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"Master Liang Wei."
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Liang Wei stopped. He did not turn around. "Yes?"
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"Before you leave... there is something else." 89Please respect copyright.PENANAHM8XjYx46w


