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A wooden platform stood in the center of the public square, its planks stained dark from countless beheadings. The crowd had gathered since before sunrise – commoners in hemp robes, merchants in silk, beggars in rags, even a few veiled ladies who had not been exiled. They pushed against the wooden barriers, craning their necks for a better view.
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General Feng Jian knelt on the platform, his hands bound behind his back, his head bare. His armor had been stripped away. He wore only a rough linen shirt and loose trousers. His face was bruised from the cells, but his eyes were clear. He had not slept. He had not eaten. He had sharpened a spoon against the stone wall until the guards took it away.
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The executioner stood behind him, a heavy curved blade in his hands. The blade had been used a hundred times. It did not need sharpening.
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Emperor Hongxi watched from a high terrace above the square, flanked by Sorcerer Tao Zhongwen and General Li Wei. The new court stood behind them, their faces pale but determined. They had come to watch. They needed to see what happened to those who defied the Son of Heaven.
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"Is he ready?" the emperor asked.
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The executioner looked up. "He is ready, Your Majesty."
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"Then do it."
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The executioner raised the blade. The crowd gasped. Some covered their eyes. Others leaned forward, hungry for blood.
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General Feng closed his eyes.
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The blade fell.
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And then – a hand caught it.
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A bare hand – calloused, weathered, old – closed around the blade's edge. The metal stopped mid‑arc, trembling against the palm.
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The executioner froze. He tried to pull the blade back. It would not move.
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The crowd screamed. Some pointed. Some ran. Most simply stared, their mouths open.
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A man stepped on the platform was not young – his hair was streaked with gray, his face lined by wind and years. But his body was straight as a bamboo pole. His robes were simple, the robes of a teacher, not a warrior. Yet he had stopped a falling blade with his bare hand.
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The executioner found his voice. "Who are you, old man?"
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"My name is Liang Wei," the man said. "I am a teacher of martial arts."
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The name rippled through the crowd. Some had heard it. Some had not. But the executioner had not.
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"Liang Wei? I do not know you. Release my blade, or I will—"
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"You will do nothing." Liang Wei's voice was calm, almost gentle. "Why are you executing the general?"
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"For treason against the Son of Heaven. Now stand aside."
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Liang Wei looked at General Feng. The general stared back, confusion and hope warring on his face.
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"Treason?" Liang Wei said. "What treason? Do you have proof?"
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The executioner shrugged. "I do not ask questions. I only swing the sword."
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"Then I will ask someone who knows." Liang Wei released the blade. The executioner stumbled back, then raised it again.
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"Last warning, teacher. Step aside."
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Liang Wei did not move.
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The executioner swung at Liang Wei's neck.
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Liang Wei did not step back. He stepped forward. His right hand shot out, fingers extended, and caught the blade again – but this time, he did not just stop it.
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He squeezed.
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The steel groaned. The executioner's eyes widened. Liang Wei's fingers tightened. Muscles corded in his forearm, veins standing out like rope. The blade began to bend. Then it cracked – a sharp, brittle sound like breaking ice – and shattered into three pieces.
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The executioner stumbled back, holding only a broken hilt. The blade fragments clattered across the platform.
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Behind Liang Wei, General Feng whispered, "You broke steel with your hand."
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"A technique called Steel Grip," Liang Wei said without turning. "I learned it climbing trees and steep slopes, so that my hands would never slip. It has other uses."
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The executioner threw down the hilt and drew a side sword from his belt. "Soldiers! To me!"
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Eight imperial guards rushed onto the platform, their spears lowered. The crowd screamed and scattered. The square became a chaos of running feet and falling bodies.
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Liang Wei stood still. He did not draw a weapon. He did not assume a fighting stance. He simply waited.
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The first guard thrust his spear at Liang Wei's chest. Liang Wei sidestepped – a single step, no more – and the spear passed harmlessly by his ribs. His hand shot out, grabbed the spear shaft just below the blade, and twisted. The guard's grip broke. The spear spun through the air. Liang Wei caught it by the butt and snapped it over his knee like a dry twig.
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The second guard lunged. Liang Wei jumped – not backward, but upward. He soared over the guard's head, his robes billowing, and landed behind him. Before the guard could turn, Liang Wei's palm struck the back of his helmet. The guard dropped like a stone.
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Three guards attacked together. Liang Wei moved between them like water between rocks. One punch – too fast to see – sent a guard flying backward into the crowd. A kick – too precise to block – shattered another guard's knee. The third guard found himself disarmed, his sword somehow in Liang Wei's hand, then on the floor, then gone.
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The remaining two guards hesitated. One of them thrust his spear. Liang Wei caught it, spun it, and used the butt to sweep the guard's legs from under him. The last guard turned to run. Liang Wei stepped on a loose floorboard. The board lifted on one end, flipping a fallen spear into the air. Liang Wei caught it, spun it twice, and threw it like a javelin. It struck the guard's helmet and knocked him off the platform.
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The square fell silent.
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Eight guards lay groaning on the ground. The executioner had fled into the crowd. General Feng knelt on the platform, still bound, staring at Liang Wei as if seeing a ghost.
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"Why?" the general asked. "Why save me? You do not know me."
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"I know that no man should be executed without a proper trial." Liang Wei knelt and snapped the ropes around the general's wrists. "Now tell me – what happened to the court? Where are the ministers? Where are the nobles? Who validated this execution?"
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General Feng rubbed his wrists. "Exiled," he said bitterly. "All of them. The emperor arrested them in the middle of the night. Stripped their titles. Sent them to the frozen north, the burning west, the eastern swamps. Anyone who spoke against him is gone."
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"Exiled?" Liang Wei's eyes widened. "All of them?"
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"All who would not bow. I was the only one who refused exile. I chose death instead."
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Liang Wei stood slowly. He looked up at the high terrace where the emperor stood surrounded by guards. "Under whose counsel did this happen?"
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"The sorcerer," General Feng spat. "Tao Zhongwen. And General Li Wei. They whispered fear into the emperor's ear until he saw enemies everywhere."
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Liang Wei's face hardened. He turned to the terrace.
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***
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Above, on the high terrace, Emperor Hongxi had stopped smiling.
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"That man," he said. "I know that man. That is Master Liang Wei. He taught my father. My grandfather. What is he doing here?"
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General Li Wei squinted. "He is interrupting an execution, Your Majesty. And assaulting your guards."
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"He broke a blade with his bare hand," Tao Zhongwen said quietly. "That is not normal martial arts. That is cultivation."
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The emperor turned to his guards. "Arrest him. Kill him if you must. Just remove him."
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But before the guards could move, Liang Wei looked up.
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He looked directly at the emperor.
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From the platform, across the crowded square, up to the high terrace – their eyes met. Liang Wei did not bow. He did not kneel. He simply stared.
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Then he moved.
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He crouched, his legs coiling like springs. The wooden planks beneath him cracked and splintered. Dust rose from the platform. And then he launched himself upward – not climbing, not running, but flying. His body rose through the air, twenty feet, thirty feet, his robes streaming behind him like a banner.
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The crowd gasped. Women screamed. Even the soldiers on the terrace stumbled backward.
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Liang Wei landed on the terrace railing, balanced on one foot, his hands at his sides. The wood creaked but held.
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The emperor stumbled back into the arms of his guards. General Li Wei drew his sword. Tao Zhongwen raised his staff, its tip glowing faintly with whatever magic he had prepared. The new court scattered like leaves before a storm. Soldiers rushed forward, spears and swords and crossbows all aimed at the single figure on the railing.
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Liang Wei did not move.
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He stood perfectly still, his gray hair stirring in the morning breeze, his eyes fixed on the emperor.
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"Put your weapons away," he said. His voice was not loud, but it carried across the terrace and down into the square. "None of you will have a chance to strike me if I decide to fight."
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General Li Wei tightened his grip on his sword. "You dare threaten the Son of Heaven?"
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"I am not threatening anyone. I am stating a fact." Liang Wei stepped down from the railing, landing softly on the stone floor. The soldiers backed away, their weapons trembling. "I want to talk to the emperor."
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The emperor found his voice. "You are a criminal. You interrupted an execution. You assaulted my guards. You—"
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"I interrupted an injustice," Liang Wei said calmly. "And I have not yet raised my hand against anyone who did not first raise a weapon against me."
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He took a step forward. The soldiers took a step back.
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General Li Wei stepped forward, his sword pointed at Liang Wei's chest. "One more step, and I will run you through."
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Liang Wei looked at the sword. Then he looked at General Li Wei. "You are a soldier. You know when a fight is already lost. This is one of those moments."
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The general's hand trembled. The point of his sword wavered.
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Tao Zhongwen raised his staff higher. A faint green light gathered around its tip. "Master Liang Wei. You are a respected teacher. But you cannot fight an empire alone."
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"I am not here to fight an empire. I am here to ask questions." Liang Wei turned to the emperor. "Why did you exile your entire court? Why did you arrest men who served your father and your grandfather? Under whose counsel did you do these things?"
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The emperor's face flushed. "The counsel of wise men. Men who understand that treason must be punished."
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"Treason?" Liang Wei's eyebrows rose. "I knew the old court. They were many things – ambitious, greedy, proud. But they were not traitors. They would never have approved the execution of a decorated general without evidence. They would never have exiled themselves." He paused. "Unless someone convinced them to object. And someone else convinced you to remove them."
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The emperor said nothing.
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Liang Wei turned to Tao Zhongwen. "You. Sorcerer. You advised him, did you not?"
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Tao Zhongwen's staff glowed brighter. "I advised the emperor to protect his throne. Nothing more."
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"And the arrests? The exiles? The execution?"
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"Necessary measures."
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Liang Wei looked back at the emperor. "You are surrounded by men who tell you what you want to hear, Your Majesty. The general you tried to kill today – he was a hero. He fought for this empire. He bled for it. And you would have beheaded him in a public square like a common thief?"
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The emperor's lip curled. "He refused exile. He chose death."
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"He chose honor. There is a difference." Liang Wei folded his arms. "I want you to stop this. Recall the exiles. Release the prisoners. Restore the old court. And I will forget I ever saw your face."
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The emperor laughed – a short, bitter sound. "You dare give orders to the Son of Heaven?"
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"I dare give you wisdom, because no one else will."
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General Li Wei stepped forward again, his sword still raised. "Your Majesty, let me—"
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"No." The emperor raised his hand. "Not here. Not now." He looked at Liang Wei with cold, calculating eyes. "You are Master Liang Wei. The court speaks of you with reverence. But you have no rank. No army. No power. You are just a teacher."
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"I am a teacher who broke a blade with his hand and defeated eight guards without killing any of them." Liang Wei smiled. "That is a kind of power."
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The emperor turned and walked toward the inner chambers, his guards forming a wall around him. "Arrest him. Kill him. I do not care which."
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Liang Wei moved.
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Not toward the emperor. Toward the door.
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He stood in the doorway, blocking the path. Then he raised his right foot and brought it down on the stone floor.
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The impact was like a thunderclap. The stone beneath his foot cracked – a spiderweb of fractures spreading outward. Dust rose in a cloud. The entire terrace shook.
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Soldiers stumbled. The new court cried out. Even the emperor froze in his tracks.
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Liang Wei straightened. Dust settled around his robes. His voice was low, but it cut through the silence like a blade.
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"No one is leaving this place until I get my answers."
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The soldiers raised their weapons. General Li Wei shouted orders. Tao Zhongwen's staff blazed with green fire. The new court cowered in the corners.
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But no one moved first.
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Liang Wei stood in the doorway, his feet planted on cracked stone, his hands open at his sides, his face calm as still water.
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The emperor stood behind his wall of guards, his face pale but defiant.
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The morning sun climbed higher over the Forbidden City.
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And the square below – the crowd, the fallen soldiers, the freed general – watched in silence.
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The standoff had begun.89Please respect copyright.PENANAjQhZTfyP9n

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