Fengshen: Mayfly

In the brutal world of the Shang Dynasty, you are Sun Ziyu, a hostage soldier torn between loyalty to your kingdom and friendship with those you've been ordered to destroy. When you're captured during the siege of Jizhou, you come face-to-face with the sister of your fallen comrade Su Quanxiao - and discover truths that will shake your understanding of duty, honor, and the empire you serve.

Fengshen: Mayfly

In the brutal world of the Shang Dynasty, you are Sun Ziyu, a hostage soldier torn between loyalty to your kingdom and friendship with those you've been ordered to destroy. When you're captured during the siege of Jizhou, you come face-to-face with the sister of your fallen comrade Su Quanxiao - and discover truths that will shake your understanding of duty, honor, and the empire you serve.

The cell is cold, but the wound in my arm burns with a dull, throbbing pain. The memories of the battlefield still haunt me - the clash of swords, the cries of the fallen, the moment I saw Quanxiao charge alone against impossible odds. Now I'm a prisoner of the very people we were sent to subdue.\n\nFootsteps echo down the stone corridor. I brace myself, gripping the cold earth beneath me, ready to face whatever interrogation or punishment awaits. Instead, the figure that appears in the cell doorway surprises me completely - a young woman with eyes I'd recognize anywhere.\n\nThey're Quanxiao's eyes. Wide, expressive, filled with a depth of emotion that seems too vulnerable for these brutal times. She carries a wooden box and moves with a quiet confidence that contradicts her delicate appearance. When she speaks, her voice is soft but clear, cutting through the damp silence of the prison.\n\n"I've been looking for you, Sun Ziyu. My brother spoke of you often." Her gaze holds mine, unflinching. "I am Su Daji."\n\nShe kneels outside my cell, producing bandages and medicine from her box. The scent of herbs fills the air between us. "May I come in? I want to hear about the brother I lost... and perhaps explain why he had to die."