Summary
In the distant Daqi era, there was a popular legend about Maple Leaf Forest: According to legend, Xiandaozhang, the seventh emperor of Daqi, was dull and ugly by nature. For this reason, his father, Emperor Wei, once wanted to abolish his prince. position.But everything changed when he was 7 years old.When Xian Daozhang was 7 years old, he went hunting with his father Emperor Weidi to Qingfeng Mountain. When passing through a maple forest, he was attracted by the red maple tree scenery and went in by mistake. After that, he disappeared for a year.During this year, Wei Emperor successively sent 42 shadow guards to search, but found nothing.What's even more strange is that every time the shadow guards who go there will encounter a heavy fog after entering the maple forest.After the fog cleared, there would be one less shadow guard in the shadow guard team.At first, Emperor Wei thought it was just a coincidence, but when such things happened one after another to the next batch of Shadow Guards, and then using coincidence to explain it, even Emperor Qi Wei himself couldn't justify it.A year later, when the civil and military forces of the Manchu Dynasty were persuading Emperor Wei to establish a new crown prince, Xian Daozhang's figure suddenly appeared in front of the Xuanwu Gate of the imperial city, but he was suffering from a serious illness and his life was hanging by a thread.Emperor Wei sent someone to welcome him back to the East Palace immediately.After returning to the palace, Xian Daozhang's skin was scorching hot every day, and finally cracked and fell off inch by inch.It was strange to say that after the skin cracked, not only did his illness disappear, but he also became more and more handsome and smarter as if he had been completely reborn.When Weidi asked him about what happened in this year, he said that he didn't remember it at all, he just felt like a dream, but he didn't know that it was already a year in the world.Since then, the rumors that Prince Xiandao Akira was haunted by monsters spread like wildfire... Kotobuki, Sakuragi Hanamichi, Mito Yohei, Kiyota Nobunaga
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