As one of the most powerful princes of the Maurya dynasty in the history of ancient India, the young King Ashoka was hated by a group of half-brothers because of his extraordinary talents, and they all wanted to get rid of them. Under the persuasion of his mother, King Ashoka left the treacherous palace and started his ascetic wandering career. On the way, King Ashoka met his dream lover, a princess Kavachi who was also displaced by the change of the palace. Ashoka, who calls himself Pawan, has become a flower protector. After countless difficulties and obstacles, the love between Ashoka and Kawaki finally bloomed the most beautiful flowers. However, God's will tricks people, just when the two are about to be destined for life, the news of their mother's serious illness has to make King Ashoka leave Kawachi and embark on the road to return to the country. When King Ashoka came back full of joy to meet his lover, what he got was the bad news that she had already "died" in the military chaos. The cruel blow made King Ashoka disheartened, and soon the assassination from the court also made him bear the burden. Seriously injured. In the process of healing, King Ashoka encountered a second huge emotional impact. A beautiful and kind girl, in order to protect King Ashoka, accidentally killed the assassin on the wedding night. The blood on her hands made her become a In order to repay the girl's life-saving grace, King Ashoka decided to marry her as his wife. At this time, how did he know that Princess Parvaki, who escaped by chance, was still struggling to find the girl named Pavachi in the crowd. Pawan's young warrior, his own lover. Soon after, the news of the princess' pregnancy brought hope to the depressed King Ashoka. At the same time, it also made those political enemies who were always plotting against him uneasy. Their sinful hands once again reached out to the little life in the princess' belly. The conspiracy failed, but another woman whom Ashoka loved in his life, his mother, fell in a pool of blood. Anger and hatred changed King Ashoka. For revenge, he killed his brother with his own hands and ascended the throne. In order to vent his anger, King Ashoka led an army to conquer the north and south. The hands of blood have established great achievements for history to witness, and at the same time have made him an out-and-out tyrant, who has betrayed his relatives and left. What is even more tragic is that the unforgettable lover of the past actually met with him on the battlefield. The victory of the war made King Ashoka gain and lose everything. In the end, the disheartened King Ashoka saw through the world and became a monk, ending his rule over the Peacock Dynasty.
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