The echo of the purity mirror's glow had barely faded when the hall cracked under a new sound — the sharp crack of a forehead against stone.
The maid who had testified against Consort Lian collapsed to her knees, her thin frame shaking like a reed in the wind.
"Spare me! Please, spare me!" she sobbed, banging her head again until crimson beads dotted the floor. Her voice broke into wails that tore through the heavy silence. "I—I never meant to accuse Her Highness! I had no choice!"
The Dowager's eyes narrowed, her voice as sharp as ice. "No choice? Speak clearly, girl."
The maid's shoulders convulsed. She raised her tear-streaked face, eyes swollen with terror. "A man came to me — his face was hidden, his robe plain. He… he knew me. He knew my name, my husband's work, even where my child slept. He said—he said if I did not say those words, if I did not claim the Queen Consort gave a handkerchief to a merchant, he would kill my husband and child!"
Gasps burst through the chamber.
"By Heaven…"
"A masked man?"
"So it was coercion!"
The ministers leaned toward one another, whispers like rising thunder.
"Someone dares threaten families of servants?"
"Inside the palace walls… this reeks of conspiracy."
"A faction with such reach is dangerous."
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The Emperor rose from his throne, his dark gaze falling on the maid like a blade.
"Describe him."
The maid shook violently, pressing her palms to the floor. "I could not see his face! He wore plain cloth, no ornament, but his voice… steady, cold. He told me every word to speak. He warned me — if I faltered, if I spoke his name, my family would die."
Her sobs cracked into silence, then into desperate pleas.
"I swear upon my life, I never saw Her Highness dishonor herself. I only obeyed to protect my family. Please… please spare them."
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Wei Rong snarled, his fists clenching. "A dog's trick! Using a woman's family as a knife."
Fen Yu's eyes brimmed with tears, her voice trembling. "She wasn't evil… she was forced! Oh, Ananya, what kind of monsters would—"
Li Shen's face was calm, but his voice was grave. "This is no petty jealousy. This is organized. A hand bold enough to reach into the Duke's household and bind even its maids with fear."
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The Dowager slowly lowered her fan, her lips pressed thin. "So another hand moves in shadow. A hand that dares to strike at the Queen Consort's honor through threats and masks."
Concubines exchanged uneasy glances. Lady Zhen's painted lips curled in disdain. "How convenient," she whispered to the woman beside her. "A maid always weeps when truth corners her."
But the woman beside her only shook her head, pale with unease.
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The Emperor lifted a hand, and silence fell sharp as thunder. His voice was low, but each word rang clear.
"Send guards to the maid's home. Bring her husband and child under watch — protect them well. No family shall suffer for truth."
He turned to the ministers, his gaze like steel. "And seek the man in the mask. If a faction has such reach, then it threatens not only the Queen Consort — it threatens the throne itself."
The court bowed low, murmuring assent.
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Lady Chen lowered her eyes quickly, but her fingers dug into the ribs of her fan until blood welled beneath the lacquer. She had been so certain. A clean rumor, an obedient maid. But the girl had cracked too soon.
Her painted smile returned faintly, a mask upon a mask. So the maid was weak. Next time, the chain will be stronger. The blade sharper.
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Ananya stood at the center of it all, the smoke still curling faintly around her, her wet sleeve heavy in her hand.
The maid's words echoed in her chest, chilling her more than the cold floor. A masked man. A hidden faction. Someone moving boldly enough to weave her downfall not with jealousy, but with strategy.
She lifted her chin, her eyes calm but hard.
So this is not just a fight for dignity. It is war, hidden in whispers.
And though she felt the Emperor's gaze upon her — longer, steadier than before — she did not flinch.
For the first time, she realized: she was not only fighting for herself. She was standing at the edge of something larger, darker, and far more dangerous.