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Honestly, I can understand WHY the emperor did all of that. The uncle had planted these ideas ever since he was young , naive, and fragile. The uncle was his whole world (his savior, his family, his friend), and he lived trapped in it. However, that still doesn’t justify the emperor’s actions, but it’s like, I still feel 0.2 cm of sympathy for him.

The story is okay to read. There are some plot holes, but manageable. I do like that Dian (mistress?) did not continue to hope for the emperor's love till the end. Because at the end, the one with the most fault and had wronged many people is the emperor himself. The emperor is the cause for all of it. Of course, the uncle too is at fault for manipulating him, but the emperor truly did not grow up and had continued to stay in the past instead of living in the present.