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... hdrew from the spotlight. He kept his movements silent, his presence erased, watching from the shadows. It wasn’t out of fear — no, Nathan had long outgrown such emotions — but strategy. He wanted to observe Caesar, to study the man’s every move and perhaps follow him into that forbidden place where the twin Beasts of Rome — Romulus and Remus — lay sealed in restless slumber.
He had imagined the scene vividly: Caesar standing before their prison, invoking their names, summoning their pow ...
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