The Hymn of Betrayal: His Voice Could Raise Gods-or Destroy Kings (The Last Eunuch Series, #4)
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03.11.2025
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Aeren returns to the palace believing that exposing the conspiracy will protect Irenus's throne. Instead, his return throws the empire into deeper turmoil. He is no longer a shadow who can hide behind silence; everyone now knows the emperor will risk anything for him. Factions within the court see Aeren not as a threat to tradition, but as the leverage required to control the throne. The Church responds first. They unveil an ancient prophecy about "a voice that will reshape destiny"-a prophecy centered on a eunuch whose words can bind or unmake power. The implication is clear: Aeren must be used or destroyed.
When a religious choir begins performing a ritual hymn designed to "purify the palace," Aeren discovers that the hymn is not symbolic-it is a spell. His presence reacts to the ritual, and his voice carries a resonance that affects the room. The Church declares his voice a divine instrument, claiming that eunuchs-because they are untouched by desire-are the chosen vessels of sacred power. Aeren realizes too late that the prophecy is not about purity. It is about control. The Church wants his voice to command the emperor.
Irenus fights to protect him, refusing to let anyone treat Aeren as a weapon. But power does not respond to devotion. The council votes to give the Church temporary authority "in the interest of national stability." Aeren is forced into religious custody, placed within the Sanctum of Echoes, and trained to perform the hymn that will be used during a nationwide ritual. To everyone watching, it looks like sacred honor. To Aeren, it is imprisonment.
Inside the Sanctum, Aeren meets Cassian, a charismatic choir leader whose loyalty is not to the emperor but to the Church. Cassian is gentle, intelligent, and dangerously persuasive. He tells Aeren that serving the Church is the only way to protect Irenus; if Aeren performs the ritual hymn, the Church will stop its attacks on the throne. Cassian offers friendship, guidance, and the promise that Aeren finally has a purpose that is his own-not defined by the emperor's gaze.
What Aeren does not know is that Cassian has been ordered to make him choose the Church over the emperor.
Meanwhile, Irenus wages a political war outside the Sanctum. Every attempt to negotiate Aeren's release fails. The more Irenus fights, the more desperate he becomes. He is willing to burn the empire, but the empire is willing to burn Aeren first. When the final ritual day arrives, Aeren is forced to stand before thousands, his voice bound to a command that will grant the Church power over the emperor. The hymn begins as obedience. It turns into defiance.
Instead of singing the words provided to him, Aeren changes the vow mid-ritual. His voice breaks the binding spell, exposing the Church's manipulation and revealing that the prophecy was never divine-it was engineered to control the throne. But breaking the ritual has consequences: Aeren is declared a traitor to the faith, and the Sanctum collapses into chaos.
Irenus reaches him moments before the guards do. Aeren is free-but the empire has now turned against both of them.
He was born to serve power. He just learned how to destroy it.
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