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The narrative offers an embittered insider's account of imperial court life, blending eyewitness observation, rumor, and personal invective to accuse the ruler, his consort, and leading commanders of cruelty, avarice, sexual depravity, and political manipulation. Passages range from detailed descriptions of military and civic affairs to sensational anecdotes meant to reveal hypocrisy and moral decay. The tone shifts between careful reportage and bitter denunciation, implying both close access to court affairs and an urge for private revenge. The overall effect is a partisan, scandal-focused portrait that emphasizes vice and intrigue over detached historical analysis.
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