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The last Dictator was killed by a married woman with three children. His successor? Afraid of anyone who has known desire. So he built a fortress of virgins.

They are the silent statues at the golden doors. The untouched sentinels. The "Daughters of the Absolute." virgin guards the dictator

Not outside. Inside. Two guards on the floor, cross-legged, eyes open. The Dictator claims this is for security. Former staff whisper it’s because he hasn’t slept alone since a 1997 assassination attempt. The girls are his human nightlights. The last Dictator was killed by a married

The regime believes a guard who has never desired another person can never be turned by bribery, seduction, or emotional blackmail. They are weaponized innocence. Their virginity is literally state property—checked monthly by the Matron Examiner. So he built a fortress of virgins

Last year, Guard #7 (Lin, 19, weaver’s daughter) was found in the east garden at 3 AM—not at her post. When asked why, she said only: "He told me to watch the moon with him." She was retired the next morning. No one knows where. But the other Seals now refuse to look at the Dictator when he smiles.

Every morning, the Captain of the Guard runs a white cotton glove over every doorframe, every window latch, every plate at breakfast. If a single smudge appears, the guard assigned to that sector spends 48 hours in the "Quiet Room"—a padded cell with no light, no sound, and no touch.

Here’s the truth they don’t broadcast: