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<p> I'm an imperial uncle; his imperial majesty's uncle. </p> <p> Once, someone with nothing better to do took a comprehensive survey of the current dynasty, and summed up the imperial court's three great cancers. </p> <p> Wang Qin leads in corruption; the treasury is never full. </p> <p> Yun Tang favours a few, forming cabals; leading to corruption in our politics. </p> <p> Prince Huai plays with power, and serves as the head of a hundred poisons — thus causing instability to the throne. </p> <p> When they talk about the most venomous of vipers, the wicked one who plays with power, the biggest cancer of them all, they're talking about me: this insignificant prince, Prince Huai, Chengjun. </p> <p> I can only say that I feel rather hapless in the face of these theories. </p> <p> In truth, I have been ever dutiful, ever devoted, devoid of intention to monopolise power, and possess even less of a heart to covet the throne. In the entire imperial court, I dare say there is no loyal subject more loyal than I. </p> <p> But, most tragically, in all the realm, the matter of my being a loyal subject is something that not many would believe. </p>
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