The Hall of Clear Sound held its breath.
Four great braziers burned at the altar's corners, each flame fed with sacred incense. The smoke curled upward like threads of silk, but not all rose clean. From the east brazier, the smoke dragged heavy, clinging low to the ground before crawling sluggishly upward.
The court stirred uneasily.
"Why does the east smoke falter?" a minister whispered.
"It hesitates," another replied. "An omen… perhaps Heaven already speaks."
"A warning," muttered a third, eyes darting toward Ananya.
Lady Chen lowered her lashes, a faint smile tugging her painted lips as she hid behind her fan.
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Grand Eunuch Gao stepped forward, his staff striking stone with a sound that cracked like thunder. "The Queen Consort Lian shall submit to Heaven's trial. Let none say her fate was decided by man's tongue alone."
All eyes turned to Ananya.
She stepped forward, robes of white trailing across the stone floor, her hair pinned high with a single jade piece. The hall's air pressed heavy, but her gaze was calm, steady.
"Mother of the Empire," she said, bowing toward the Dowager. Then her eyes lifted to the Emperor. "Your Majesty. Ministers of the court, gathered concubines. I will not plead with excuses. If I am tainted, then Heaven will mark me. If I am clean, then Heaven itself will defend me."
A ripple passed through the crowd. Some concubines smirked, certain of her downfall. Others watched with dawning unease.
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An attendant brought forth the great bowl of water, carried from the ancestral well of the Duke's manor. The purity mirror loomed behind it, polished until its surface gleamed like still water.
Ananya dipped her wide sleeve into the bowl until silk clung heavy and wet to her arm. Slowly, she lifted it high for all to see.
"If corruption clings to me, the smoke will bind itself to this cloth," she declared. "If not, let Heaven show the truth."
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The hall leaned forward as she approached the first brazier.
At the north, the smoke bent away, drifting aside as if repelled.
At the south, it curved back, avoiding her.
At the west, it rose straight and pure, unbothered.
But at the east brazier, the smoke twisted violently. Instead of reaching toward her sleeve, it recoiled as though burned, curling backward. Then, as if alive, it slid toward the trembling maid who had been brought forth as witness.
The girl shrieked, stumbling back, waving her hands helplessly as the smoke clung to her face, her arms, her clothes.
Gasps tore through the court.
"Heaven rejects her!"
"It's not the Queen Consort—"
"The smoke clings to the maid!"
Ministers muttered, concubines paled, fans snapped shut in shock. Even the Dowager's expression shifted, faint surprise breaking through her frost.
Lady Chen's grip on her fan tightened until the ribs cracked.
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Wei Rong's laughter barked out in Ananya's ear, unheard by the rest. "Ha! Even Heaven spits their lies back at them!"
Fen Yu clapped her hands, spinning in joy. "She's winning! They can't deny it now!"
Li Shen's calm voice brushed her shoulder. "You gave them sight where they sought blindness. Elegant."
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The Emperor rose.
The rustle of his dark robes filled the silence as he descended the steps, each movement slow, deliberate, inevitable. He crouched by the east brazier, his hand hovering just above the rim. A faint shimmer of residue glinted against the ash.
He lifted the brazier's lid, inspecting the powder within. His gaze sharpened.
"Bring the storeroom casket," he commanded.
Two eunuchs rushed forward, carrying the sealed wooden chest from the incense stores. Grand Eunuch Gao cut the wax threads and drew out the powder packet. The knot tied at its mouth was not the intricate temple knotting but the simple loop of the women's quarters.
The sight drew a shiver through the gathered court.
"Impossible…" one minister breathed.
"The incense was corrupted."
"Who dares—?"
The Emperor straightened, his gaze sweeping across the hall before fixing on the head matron. His voice was quiet, yet cut like a drawn blade.
"You hold the keys to Heaven's stores," he said. "Explain."
The matron bowed low, her composure cracking for the first time. "Your Majesty, the stores are vast. Many hands touch them. It may have been switched without my knowing."
Gao's eyes narrowed. He reached into his sleeve and drew out a second key, identical to the storeroom's lock. "And yet this key was found hidden in your sash."
The court erupted.
"Two keys?"
"She had access all along!"
"Heaven's altar was corrupted by her hand!"
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Ananya lowered her wet sleeve, her gaze calm but unyielding.
"If my strangeness is honesty, let Heaven itself be my witness," she said, her voice ringing through the hall. "I do not fear its light."
The purity mirror shimmered behind her. For a moment, its surface rippled as though touched by sunlit water — then shone bright, unclouded.
The Dowager leaned forward, eyes narrowing. For the first time in years, warmth touched her voice. "Heaven's mirror shines clean. The Queen Consort is not tainted."
Gao struck his staff against stone. "So recorded."
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The hall burst into noise.
Some ministers applauded, others whispered in dismay. The Lian family fell to their knees. Duke Lian's forehead pressed against the cold stone. "Heaven guards truth," he whispered. Lady Xiu wept openly, tears streaking her painted cheeks, while Lian Hua clutched her sleeve, sobbing with relief.
Lady Chen's nails dug into her fan until blood welled beneath the lacquer. Her smile was gone, her eyes dark and sharp.
Ananya stood in the smoke, her white robes billowing like snow, her chin lifted. For the first time since entering the palace, she felt the court look at her not with suspicion — but with awe.
And above her, three unseen shadows hovered proudly, their loyalty unbroken.