NFT Avatar: #00241 Zhao Wei - The Last Son of the Dragon
Zhao Wei - The Last Son of the Dragon
The night Zhao Wei was born was filled with storms and fire. An ancient omen, the village elders said. A sign that he would either bring great honor or great sorrow to his family.
His father, General Zhao Yun, was a war hero a man of iron discipline and unwavering duty. He had dedicated his life to protecting the nation. But his greatest hope did not lie on the battlefield—it lay in his son. “A man is not a son of China through words, but through his actions.” These words burned deep into Zhao Wei’s soul.
The Sacrifice of the Father
When Zhao was ten years old, his father was betrayed. A corrupt minister, conspiring with foreign powers, had him arrested for treason. The evidence was fabricated, but to the state, the verdict was clear: death by execution. Zhao Wei was there when his father knelt, his head held high, his eyes filled with pride.
“Honor does not die with the body, my son. It lives in the hearts of those who carry it forward.” With a single gunshot, the man he admired most was taken from the world. That night, Zhao Wei made a vow he would never be weak again. One day, he would punish those who had betrayed his father.
The Path of the Dragon
At sixteen, he joined the army. By eighteen, he became the youngest recruit ever admitted into the Black Spears, China’s most feared elite unit. His comrades called him the Son of the Dragon, for his will was unbreakable, his spirit indomitable.
Every mission was proof of his strength. Every battle was a test of his resolve. But it was not just vengeance that drove him. He fought for something greater. For the nation his father had loved. For the values that defined China: Honor. Family. Sacrifice.
The Truth Behind the Shadows
But when he reached the rank of Captain, he learned the truth. His father had never been a traitor. The real enemy did not lurk in the West it was within their own ranks. The men who were supposed to lead China had long since sold it out.
He had spent his life fighting for a system that had trampled on his father’s values. That night, Zhao Wei realized he had a new mission. Not for the state. Not for a government. But for the people.
He would not serve China. He would save it. With the strength of a warrior, the mind of a strategist, and the heart of a son who vowed to avenge his father, Zhao Wei prepared himself. He was no longer just a soldier. He was the last son of the Dragon. And he would purge the betrayal with fire and steel.
The night Zhao Wei was born was filled with storms and fire. An ancient omen, the village elders said. A sign that he would either bring great honor or great sorrow to his family.
His father, General Zhao Yun, was a war hero a man of iron discipline and unwavering duty. He had dedicated his life to protecting the nation. But his greatest hope did not lie on the battlefield—it lay in his son. “A man is not a son of China through words, but through his actions.” These words burned deep into Zhao Wei’s soul.
The Sacrifice of the Father
When Zhao was ten years old, his father was betrayed. A corrupt minister, conspiring with foreign powers, had him arrested for treason. The evidence was fabricated, but to the state, the verdict was clear: death by execution. Zhao Wei was there when his father knelt, his head held high, his eyes filled with pride.
“Honor does not die with the body, my son. It lives in the hearts of those who carry it forward.” With a single gunshot, the man he admired most was taken from the world. That night, Zhao Wei made a vow he would never be weak again. One day, he would punish those who had betrayed his father.
The Path of the Dragon
At sixteen, he joined the army. By eighteen, he became the youngest recruit ever admitted into the Black Spears, China’s most feared elite unit. His comrades called him the Son of the Dragon, for his will was unbreakable, his spirit indomitable.
Every mission was proof of his strength. Every battle was a test of his resolve. But it was not just vengeance that drove him. He fought for something greater. For the nation his father had loved. For the values that defined China: Honor. Family. Sacrifice.
The Truth Behind the Shadows
But when he reached the rank of Captain, he learned the truth. His father had never been a traitor. The real enemy did not lurk in the West it was within their own ranks. The men who were supposed to lead China had long since sold it out.
He had spent his life fighting for a system that had trampled on his father’s values. That night, Zhao Wei realized he had a new mission. Not for the state. Not for a government. But for the people.
He would not serve China. He would save it. With the strength of a warrior, the mind of a strategist, and the heart of a son who vowed to avenge his father, Zhao Wei prepared himself. He was no longer just a soldier. He was the last son of the Dragon. And he would purge the betrayal with fire and steel.