illphated
The Unseen King
Elias had always been an ordinary man—or so he thought. He lived alone in a small apartment, worked a dull office job, and spent his nights reading philosophy. But life had a way of unraveling strange truths, and Elias was about to discover that he was no mere citizen.
It started with a stubbed toe. One morning, rushing to work, he smashed his foot against the dresser. He winced, cursing under his breath. That same afternoon, the stock market crashed. He heard coworkers whisper about it, but thought little of the connection.
Then, a week later, he cut his hand while slicing an apple. That night, an earthquake struck the eastern coast.
The pattern continued. Every time he harmed himself—no matter how small—the nation suffered. A bad headache? A riot broke out in the capital. A cold? A famine spread through the countryside. The realization haunted him, but the final proof came when he broke his arm in a fall. The next day, a neighboring country declared war.
Elias panicked. He scoured history books, looking for an answer. And deep in the archives, he found it: The Hidden Monarch Doctrine. A centuries-old tradition where a king ruled without knowledge of his own power, his well-being tied directly to the nation’s fate. A secret government, unseen and unquestioned, ensured his suffering reflected upon the land.
But if pain brought ruin… could healing bring prosperity?
Elias tested his theory. He exercised, ate well, meditated. As his health improved, the nation flourished. Crops thrived, technology advanced, conflicts dissolved. With each day, he learned to fine-tune his actions—acts of kindness made his people joyful, generosity led to prosperity, and wisdom brought innovation.
Over years, Elias transformed himself, and in doing so, he built a utopia. Cities of gleaming harmony rose where slums once stood. Hunger and war became myths. His rule was silent, but absolute. And as he gazed upon the golden age he had created, he smiled, knowing that a true king is not one who commands—but one who understands.