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... mes do not consume her yet. They await instruction. The law requires judgment.
By statute, hesitation is failure. By duty, mercy is forbidden. And the fire names her guilty.
Verdict rendered not by desire, but by necessity.
Deferred.
Not for lack of evidence.
For excess of consequence.
This judgment binds you as much as it binds her,’
That was what was written in the paper. It was a message to Aurelius and Theodora had just finished reading ...
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