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... ny and the scheme to kill the royal family at the Palace of Qualification spread like wildfire across the imperial city.

People were more shocked by the tampering of the succession ceremony than the murder plot. After all, assassination attempts among heirs, within the royal family, were almost everyday occurrences in the imperial city. But meddling with the succession ceremony, a deeply rooted tradition and necessary step to become emperor, was unheard of. It was truly a surprise.

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