Talk:Hakutaku/@comment-26380985-20160328163422

(I know it will exceed my limit, but it is a very good idea to leave out.)

One day you went to the library to look for a good book, "The last emperor" called your attention. The story is about a 6-year-old boy who suddenly became emperor. The story follows up his twenties where the people revolt and he is forced to flee the palace and spends the rest of his days hidden as a commoner in a humble life.

Did you like the story, in general, but a part let you disappointed. When the Emperor arrives at the adulthood he tries to take his teacher, a Hakutaku, to bed, but she refuses. Furious he accuses her of crimes she did not commit and executed her in public.

Thinking about it, you lose consciousness. Hours after you wake up, but not as yourself, but as the emperor of the story "The last emperor" at six in the middle of his class.

- Wake up, Your Majesty. - Told the Hakutaku. - Even if you are the emperor of a kingdom still need to focus in the class.

What do you do?