HANZEN ROYAL TIMESAll Hail the Queen?After days of retracing back to the Wechsupaporn Royal Dynasty, the next successor leads to a peasant living in the distant lands of Northern Hanzen.
It is a girl named Jian Majaviralongkorn. She was found in a fishing village in Northeastern Henzan.
The Royal Committee says that she was the lost royal of Hanzen named Lin Wechsupaporn, the only child and daughter of Xiao Wechsupappron and last Empress of Northeastern Henzan.
Henzan was divided into 8 kingdoms, Northeastern Henzan, Northwestern Henzan, Great North Henzan, Great East Henzan, Southeast Henzan, Great South Henzan, Southwestern Henzan and Great West Henzan. The Great North Henzan was dominated and ruled by the Wechsupaporn Royal Dynasty.
The King of Great North Hanzen constructed a peace pact together due to a land dispute.
His youngest son, Xiao Wechsupaporn married the Princess of Northeast Henzan whixh eventually became the last Empress of Northeast Henzan. They gave birth to a girl named Lin.
The successor, Yuan Wechsupaporn attempted to siege the Palace due to his powerhungry traits. The Empress and Xiao were left dead. The little girl was lost and were found by a family in a fishing village.
The Queen accepted the expected heir to the throne.
The Secretary General of the Royal Party opposes in this matter:
She was an offspring of our past enemy. We cannot let her acquire the prestigious throne.
In fact, she grew as a peasant. It is a disgrace!
The Wechsupaporn Dynasty is very diverse, there must be someone eligible enough to acquire the throne unlike this mutty fraud!
The Royal Palace didn't reply on the outburst on the Secretary General of the Royal Party.
Tian Guo
Correspondent from the Royal Palace of Hanzen
This is from Hanzen Times signing off.