The Emperor's Heart: He Served the Crown That Broke His Own (The Last Eunuch Series, #2)
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Erscheinungsdatum
01.11.2025
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Elion MarrSeitenzahl
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Englisch
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9798231554997
Aeren never imagined remaining in the palace after the forbidden vow the emperor spoke for him. As a eunuch, he was raised to obey without question, to exist without identity, and to accept that silence is the only protection a person like him will ever have. He expects punishment or exile, but instead, Emperor Irenus appoints him as Royal Adviser-a position that places Aeren at the emperor's right hand and directly in the line of political fire. Overnight, the court's lowest servant becomes the most watched figure in the empire. Nobles accuse Aeren of manipulating the throne. The Church claims his presence violates divine law. Every faction sees Aeren's influence as a threat, except the emperor, who simply sees him.
Working beside Irenus forces Aeren into a world he never belonged to. He learns to read political motives, to speak without trembling, and to defend imperial decisions with a calmness that surprises even himself. Irenus begins to rely on Aeren's insight more than any minister, treating him not as an ornament of purity but as a person whose voice matters. Their connection grows quietly, through conversations behind closed doors, long hours reviewing petitions, and the unspoken trust between them. But Aeren knows the palace was not built to let someone like him stand beside a ruler. Power in Solferon is guarded by tradition, religion, and fear-and Aeren becomes the point where all three collide.
The pressure intensifies when the Church demands Aeren's removal, claiming that a eunuch who gains influence disrupts the balance of divine order. The council threatens to block all reforms unless Aeren is dismissed from his position. Rumors spread that the emperor is blinded by desire, that Aeren is controlling state decisions, and that the empire will collapse if the emperor continues to "favor someone who is not even a man." Through it all, Irenus refuses to step back. He challenges the Church, defies the council, and continues to allow Aeren near him in ways no one can explain. For Irenus, Aeren is not a weakness-he is clarity in a world that constantly lies to him.
Aeren, however, sees the danger. He was never meant to influence royal directives or stand in council chambers. The more attention he receives, the more unstable the empire becomes. When an assassination attempt occurs during a winter celebration, Irenus tries to hide Aeren for his own safety. Aeren refuses. He walks into the council chamber and faces the nobles himself, defending the emperor's decisions with quiet strength. His presence ignites uproar. The council turns openly hostile, and the Church escalates their attack: remove the eunuch, or risk civil tension.
Aeren begins to wonder if protecting the emperor means leaving him. He cannot bear the thought that his presence endangers the reforms Irenus has fought for or the throne he carries alone. But leaving would not only shatter what they have built-it would shatter the emperor. When a betrayal within the palace exposes a secret that puts both of them at risk, Aeren is forced to confront a truth he has spent his whole life avoiding.
He is no longer invisible. He is no longer silent. And his heart, once trained to serve, is beginning to choose.
Aeren must decide whether to remain and risk becoming the empire's excuse for destroying the man he loves-or walk away before everything built between them collapses.
Love does not grant safety in the palace. Love demands a price.
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