
Cultivation of Imperial Power: from Criminal Son to Prisoner of the Country
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The dragon veins of the world are divided layer by layer through the Imperial Ancestral Temple, the national seal, and the official seals of prefectures and counties. In this Great Yao Dynasty, the official seal is the cultivation, and the court is the path to immortality. Xie Linyuan, the eldest son of Prince Jing, was deprived of his ancestral status due to an old case, had his seal taken away, and was sent to the north as a criminal army. He slept in the shabbiest camp tent, ate the smallest military rations, was stepped on by veterans, oppressed by superior officials, and was treated as a dead soldier filling gullies. Everyone felt that this remnant of the criminal king who was carrying the old case would die in the snow at the border sooner or later. But they don't know that what Xie Linyuan knows best is never to cry out for injustice. He can keep accounts, grudges, and hearts. He knows how many soldiers will die if one truck of military rations is missing; how many bones will be buried if the military register is changed; and a light sentence of condemnation in the court will be like a pile of corpses at the border. So he snatched military honors from the pile of dead people, snatched officials' bodies from the dark accounts of military warehouses, fought his way back to the imperial capital through military law, border storage, and transportation, was granted the title of marquis, and held the seal of the emperor. Those who watched Prince Jing's Mansion fall began to be truly afraid. Because Xie Linyuan came back not to seek justice. He is here to settle old accounts, one by one.
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