A Memory Called Empire

A Memory Called Empire

by (us) Arcade Martin

Length:
247Kwords28chapters
Latest:
Ch. 28Aftermath
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About This Novel

Among the stars, the Texgaran Empire reigns supreme. For the empire, the empire is the world; outside the empire is the outside of the world - either surrender or be annexed. At the distant Lesser Space Station, Mahit, the new ambassador to the empire, set off to take up his post in the only city of the empire. Her mission is simple: find out the truth behind the former ambassador's "accident" and prevent the space station from being annexed by the Empire. Mahit, who had just set foot in the only city, was immersed in the vortex of political intrigues in the next second. In the palace with hidden murderous intentions, one wrong step may make her become a victim of political struggle. The riots in the only city continue, and the struggle for royal power quietly begins. The empire's borders are perilous, and the key to breaking the situation is hidden in the space station technology mastered by Mahit. The war is about to begin. Where will the future of the Texgaran Empire lead? How will Mahit turn the tide and maintain the independence of the Lesser Space Station?

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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago

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.11mo ago

It's a bit interesting, it's a good space opera

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Book Friends 2024040324253022mo ago

It's neither science fiction, nor exciting, nor empire.

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Heechul√43mo ago

In the face of success, shortcomings become even smaller and can even be ignored. The success of Aghaven is such an example. Everyone only sees the success and ignores the shortcomings.

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Brother Erha🍒43mo ago

Aghaven's homework is indeed very good. Thinking about what has happened so far, he himself has made a very good contribution to the empire. As an ambassador, he has already done it.

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Brother Erha🍒43mo ago

In the Texgaran Empire, star maps and ship unloading operations have become very important, or it can be said that they are indispensable and endless. The identities of the captain and crew have become the epitome of most people.

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