You shall serve the Han Emperor with your body and mind-The Book of Amon
Zhou Lee was a very religious person, and that is what started his misery. He was a fervent believer in Amonism and its principles, but there was a problem. Amon called for the destruction of the infidels, however Lee was a rather weak person, unsuited for the rage of war. His noble parents comforted him and told him there were other ways to serve the Emperor and Amon. That is why Lee underwent rigorous academic studies. By the time of his eighteenth birthday, he was accepted into one of the greatest schools in the Han Empire. He was happier about serving the Empire, but he thought it was not enough.
He wanted a way that he could truly help the soldiers of Han and Amon purge the infidels from this Earth. That opportunity soon appeared.
When they were studying bronze, Lee thought to himself "If only we could make this stronger. Then we could rule the world." His mind raced, as he thought. Employing the aid of a colleague, and a talented smith, he set upon this dream.
Days and nights went where the three gathered no sleep. Lee grew less interested in his studies, friends, and even sometimes his religion for his work. But his work, he thought, would let him set everything right.
One day, while working by himself, he saw one of the newer metals that the smith had picked up. He felt it to be stronger than bronze. He had found the last ingredient. Modeling the new weapon upon the Emperor’s scepter which held the Ten Commandments, he was the happiest man in the empire when the blade easily cut through flimsy bronze armor.
Now, months later, the Empire was mass producing this metal to make “swords” and armor. New Imperial Legions were trained to use these weapons. “Yes” thought Lee “I have served my Emperor with my mind”