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Ghost in the palace-Chapter 258: Whispers After the Banquet
The grand banquet came to an end under a sky full of quiet stars.
Lanterns swayed gently in the night breeze, their golden glow slowly dimming as guests began to leave one by one.
What had begun as a celebration—
Had turned into something much bigger.
Something no one expected.
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The announcement of the marriage between Lian Rou and Chen Ruyi had spread like wildfire.
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Inside the Duke residence, nobles exchanged polite smiles.
Outside—
They whispered.
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"This is impossible..."
"The Duke family and Chen family... joining hands?"
"Weren’t they rivals?"
"Enemies, even..."
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"Something is wrong."
"Or... something big is coming."
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The murmurs grew louder as the guests departed.
Carriages lined up.
Servants moved efficiently.
The night carried secrets in every direction.
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At the entrance—
The Emperor stood, ready to leave.
Beside him—
Lady Chen stood quietly.
Her expression calm.
But her eyes—
Sharp.
Observing.
Calculating.
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The Duke stepped forward.
"Your Majesty, thank you for attending."
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The Emperor nodded.
"It was a well-arranged banquet."
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His gaze shifted briefly—
Toward the Empress.
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A moment.
Small.
But noticeable.
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Lady Chen saw it.
Her fingers tightened slightly inside her sleeves.
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The Duchess smiled.
"We are honored by your presence."
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Formalities ended.
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The Emperor turned.
And walked toward his carriage.
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Lady Chen followed.
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But as she stepped forward—
Her gaze lingered—
On the Empress.
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A faint smile appeared.
Polite.
Perfect.
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But beneath it—
Something colder stirred.
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The carriage door closed.
The wheels began to move.
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And just like that—
The Emperor left.
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The Duke residence slowly emptied.
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But outside—
The whispers only grew louder.
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Court Rumors Begin
By the time dawn approached—
The entire noble circle already knew.
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"The Duke and Chen alliance..."
"It changes everything."
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"If they unite—"
"No one can challenge them."
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"What about the Emperor?"
"Did he approve this?"
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"And Lady Chen?"
"Her family is involved..."
"Does she support it?"
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Questions layered over questions.
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In the royal court—
Ministers gathered in quiet clusters.
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Some shocked.
Some worried.
Some... intrigued.
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"Power is shifting."
"Very clearly."
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"This is no simple marriage."
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"This is strategy."
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Meanwhile — In the City
Far from the palace and court—
In the lively streets of the capital—
A familiar place buzzed with energy.
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The Whisper Bowl restaurant.
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Even late at night—
It remained alive.
Warm.
Welcoming.
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Laughter echoed.
Food was served.
Stories were shared.
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At one corner—
Lian Rou sat with his friends.
Relaxed.
Leaning back.
A cup in his hand.
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"...So it’s official now," one friend said.
"You’re getting married."
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Another laughed.
"To Chen Ruyi, of all people."
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"Didn’t your families hate each other?"
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Lian Rou smirked slightly.
"Things change."
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"Or people make them change," another teased.
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He didn’t deny it.
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Instead—
He took a sip quietly.
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Around them—
Other customers were talking.
Not knowing he was listening.
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"Did you hear?"
"The Duke and Chen families are uniting."
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"I heard the Emperor attended personally."
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"This is huge."
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"It’s like two enemies suddenly becoming allies."
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"Or maybe... they were never true enemies?"
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"Impossible."
"They’ve had tension for years."
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"Then why now?"
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Silence.
Then—
A whisper.
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"...Someone must have forced it."
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Lian Rou’s hand paused mid-air.
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His eyes narrowed slightly.
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"...Forced..."
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Another voice added,
"Maybe someone threatened Chen Guowei."
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"He wouldn’t agree otherwise."
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"That man is too proud."
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"Exactly."
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Lian Rou leaned back slowly.
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His expression changed.
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Something clicked.
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A memory.
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A letter.
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A threat.
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"...Don’t send your daughter to the palace."
"...Marry her to the Duke nephew."
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His grip tightened.
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"...That letter..."
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His heart skipped slightly.
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"...That was..."
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He went still.
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"...Me."
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Silence filled his mind.
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The noise of the restaurant faded.
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"...I did that..."
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His thoughts raced.
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At that time—
He only wanted one thing.
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To protect Chen Ruyi.
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To stop her from entering the palace.
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To make sure—
She stayed with him.
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He didn’t think beyond that.
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Didn’t think—
It would lead to this.
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Didn’t think—
It would shake the balance of power.
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His friend nudged him.
"What happened? You look serious."
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"...Nothing."
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But his voice wasn’t convincing.
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He looked down at his hands.
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"...Did I... create this?"
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"...This alliance..."
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"...This chaos..."
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For a moment—
He felt a strange weight in his chest.
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Not regret.
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But realization.
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Actions have consequences.
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And his—
Were far bigger than he expected.
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Back at the Palace
The Emperor sat in his chamber.
Silent.
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The court reports lay open.
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Every single one—
Mentioned the same thing.
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"The Duke-Chen alliance."
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He leaned back slightly.
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"...Interesting."
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He wasn’t angry.
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But he was thinking.
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Deeply.
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"Enemies don’t become allies overnight."
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"...Unless something forces them."
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His fingers tapped lightly on the armrest.
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"...Or someone."
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His gaze darkened slightly.
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Then—
A thought crossed his mind.
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The Empress.
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Her family.
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Her influence.
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"...Is this connected to her?"
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He didn’t know.
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But one thing was certain—
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The palace.
The court.
The kingdom.
—
Were no longer stable.
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Something had shifted.
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And this marriage—
Was only the beginning.
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Back at the Restaurant
Lian Rou stood up suddenly.
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"I’ll leave first."
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His friends blinked.
"Already?"
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"Yeah."
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Without waiting—
He walked out.
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The night air hit his face.
Cool.
Sharp.
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His mind still racing.
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"...I only wanted her safe..."
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"...But now..."
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He looked up at the sky.
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"...Everything has changed."
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A slow breath escaped him.
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"...Fine."
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His eyes steadied.
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"...If I started this—"
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"...Then I’ll see it through."
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His expression hardened.
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Not with fear.
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But with resolve.
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Because now—
This wasn’t just about love.
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This was about power.
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About consequences.
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About a future—
He had unknowingly set into motion.
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And far away—
In the shadows of the palace—
Someone else was already watching.
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Waiting.
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Planning.
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Because chaos—
Had only just begun.
Blessings of Gold and Warmth
Morning sunlight filtered softly into the inner hall of the Duke residence.
The air felt lighter today.
Warmer.
Peaceful.
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After the long night filled with emotions, laughter, and quiet moments—
This morning brought something different.
Joy.
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Inside the women’s chamber—
Soft chatter filled the room.
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The Empress sat beside her mother, her aunt, her younger sister Lian Hua, and the Grandmother.
All gathered around a large wooden table.
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On the table—
Lay opened boxes.
Silk-lined.
Glowing.
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Filled with—
Jewelry.
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Gold.
Jade.
Pearls.
Hairpins shaped like phoenixes.
Bracelets carved with ancient patterns.
Necklaces that shimmered under the light.
—
Lian Hua gasped dramatically.
"Grandmother... are we opening a treasure house?!"
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The Grandmother chuckled softly.
"You talk too much."
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But her eyes were kind.
Gentle.
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She slowly picked up a jade necklace.
Holding it carefully.
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"This..."
Her voice softened.
"...was given to me when I became the lady of this house."
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The room quieted.
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Even the Empress leaned forward slightly.
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The jade glowed faintly.
Old.
But powerful.
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"I wore this," the Grandmother continued,
"when I first entered this family."
"When I took responsibility."
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Her gaze shifted.
Toward the jewelry.
Toward the future.
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"And now..."
She smiled softly.
"It is time to pass it on."
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Lian Hua’s eyes widened.
"To sister-in-law?!"
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"Yes."
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Chen Ruyi.
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The name itself brought warmth to the room.
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The Aunt nodded proudly.
"She will become the head lady of the younger branch."
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The Mother added gently,
"She deserves this honor."
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The Empress smiled softly.
"She does."
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She remembered Chen Ruyi’s calm nature.
Her kindness.
Her quiet strength.
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"...She will take care of this family well."
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The Grandmother nodded.
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Then—
She opened another box.
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Inside—
A golden hairpin shaped like a phoenix spreading its wings.
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Lian Hua leaned closer.
"Wow..."
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The Grandmother smiled faintly.
"This one..."
"...symbolizes authority."
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Her fingers traced the delicate carving.
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"When worn..."
"...it reminds the wearer of her duty."
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The Aunt chuckled lightly.
"Then Ruyi must wear it carefully."
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The room laughed.
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Even the Empress smiled.
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The Grandmother placed it aside carefully.
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Then—
One by one—
She began showing each piece.
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A bracelet.
"This is for prosperity."
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A ring.
"For protection."
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A pearl set.
"For grace."
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Every item carried meaning.
History.
Responsibility.
—
The room filled with stories.
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"How your grandfather brought this from the northern lands..."
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"How this jade was gifted after a victory..."
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"How this bracelet protected a lady during difficult times..."
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Each piece—
Was not just jewelry.
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It was legacy.
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Lian Hua leaned closer to the Empress and whispered,
"If I get married, I want all of this too."
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The Empress rolled her eyes.
"Earn it first."
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"I’m your sister."
"That’s enough qualification."
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The Aunt laughed.
"You will scare away your future husband."
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"I’ll scare him into loving me."
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Everyone burst into laughter.
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The tension of the past days—
Faded completely.
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For a moment—
There was no palace.
No politics.
No danger.
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Only family.
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The Mother gently held the Empress’s hand.
"...You see this?"
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The Empress looked at her.
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"This is what you have."
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"...A home."
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Her voice softened.
"No matter where you are."
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The Empress’s eyes softened slightly.
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"...I know."
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The Grandmother suddenly spoke again.
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Her tone slightly serious now.
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"These ornaments..."
"...are not just beauty."
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"They carry responsibility."
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Her gaze moved across all of them.
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"When Chen Ruyi wears them..."
"She represents this family."
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"She protects its dignity."
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"She leads its future."
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Silence followed.
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Even Lian Hua didn’t joke.
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Because—
This mattered.
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The Empress nodded slightly.
"She will."
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The Grandmother smiled again.
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Then—
Her tone lightened.
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"But before that..."
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She picked up a pair of earrings.
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"These will suit her face perfectly."
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The room burst into laughter again.
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Just like that—
The heavy moment passed.
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The Aunt stood.
"We should prepare properly."
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"Yes," the Mother added.
"We will present these during the ceremony."
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The Empress nodded.
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She carefully looked at each piece again.
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Not just as ornaments.
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But as something deeper.
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Something that tied people together.
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Past.
Present.
Future.
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Lian Hua suddenly grabbed a small bracelet.
"This one is mine."
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"No, it is not," the Aunt snapped.
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"It chose me."
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"It did not."
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The room once again filled with playful arguments.
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And the Grandmother simply watched.
Smiling.
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Because this—
This laughter.
This warmth.
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Was the true wealth of the family.
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And soon—
Chen Ruyi would become part of it.
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Not just as a bride.
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But as someone who would carry this legacy forward.
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With grace.
With strength.
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And with love.







