The ministers at the Shang court wrap up a rather intense work week, and King Zhou is still just getting started.
Left alone by their rescuers, the two princes set out on their quest to raise armies to avenge their mother.
The death of the queen proves to be just the start of the day’s drama.
Hell hath no fury like a fox demon scorned.
The tension between court ministers and the king’s new lover comes to a boil.
Daji makes quite the first impression on the king, much to his ministers’ chagrin.
With the enemy at his gates, Su Hu decides to lay the blame where it belongs — on the teenage daughter who has not even appeared in the story yet.
The upstart marquis Su Hu braces for the king’s wrath.
Our story opens with a lesson in governing 101: Do not ogle creation goddesses through poem.
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