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The Ink Vein Pact

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Sold to the imperial palace for a single silver coin, Mei Lin was meant to be another silent servant. But when she detects a deadly poison in the Empress’s tea just by its scent. she’s forced into a new role: the court’s unofficial poison tester and healer. But Mei Lin isn’t who she says she is. Beneath her calm eyes hides a haunted past, fragmented memories of a life she never lived, and an alchemical mark burned into her skin one that reacts to secrets and blood. In a palace full of veiled smiles and sharper daggers, she must use her medical brilliance, street smarts, and strange magic to survive. She uncovers hidden diseases, solves mysterious deaths, and navigates a web of deadly court intrigue while secretly searching for the truth about her stolen memories and the imperial experiment she may have been part of. And watching her always is Prince Zhen, the cold, brilliant, and untouchable fourth prince, who may be her greatest threat or the only one who can help her remember who she really is. A palace of secrets. A girl with a hidden past. And a voice that could shake an empire.
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Chapter 1 - A Silver Coin for Silence

They bought me for a silver coin.

Not even a new one just a chipped piece of imperial currency, its emperor's face half-melted from fire or acid. Fitting, really. The coin was damaged, and so was I.

The merchant who sold me smiled too easily. The eunuch who took me barely looked. I suppose no one expects much from a girl who smells like herbs, speaks like a rat, and walks like she's used to running. I didn't cry. That always makes them uneasy.

"Name?" the eunuch asked.

I gave the only one I remembered. "Mei Lin."

He scrawled it onto a worn scroll, blotched the ink, and waved me forward. The gates of the inner palace loomed ahead tall, red, and crowned with gold dragons that watched without blinking.

I had no idea what they wanted from me. Only that I was going into the most dangerous place in the empire wearing no armor but my silence.

They call it the Back Courtyard a place where discarded girls, failed concubines, and unwanted servants go to vanish in silk. That's where I ended up. But on my first night, while sweeping the corridor outside the Empress's tea room, I smelled it.

Bitter almond. Faint, but wrong.

Not in the tea leaves no. In the steam rising from the kettle. Cyanide.

I should've kept my mouth shut. I knew that. But I'd seen enough street deaths to recognize a corpse in the making.

"She shouldn't drink that," I said aloud.

The maid next to me froze. "What?"

I pointed. "There's poison in the tea. If she drinks it, she'll be dead before morning prayers."

Five minutes later, I was dragged into the imperial physician's chambers like a dog that had barked too loudly. But instead of punishment, I was given a job.

"Test her food. Taste her tea. Check the air, the servants, the ink, the powder," they said. "If she dies, you die."

And just like that, I went from invisible to invaluable.

No one asked how I knew. They were too desperate to care.

But I have my own question. One I can't stop asking.

Why does poison smell so familiar to me?

And why deep in my dreams do I remember writing with ink that bleeds?