Finally all the evidence was handed the conclusion that Tin Hao was the impostor who has killed his father for Power.
The New governor Wang Hao ordered to arrest Tin Hao and start the trial .The trial was swift and decisive. Tin Hao was found guilty of treason and murder, his crimes too egregious to be pardoned. The sentence was death, a punishment befitting his betrayal of both his father and his homeland.
On the day of his execution, Tin Hao stood before the gathered crowds, a broken man. The once-mighty scion of Quinzeng was now a mere shadow of his former self, his ambitions and dreams shattered by his own hand.
As the executioner's blade fell, a somber silence descended upon the city of Bay. The fall of Tin Hao served as a grim reminder of the dangers of unchecked ambition and the consequences of betraying one's own blood.