let begones be begones

Isac 2022-03-25 09:01:11

Reminds me of the centurion.

Regarding historical wars, posterity no longer has to judge right or wrong. Seeing that in order to restore the honor of the family, Marcus is looking for his true thoughts at the cost of his life, is it too sad that he has such a belief in his life? On second thought, are those people who survive without any beliefs more pathetic?

In the end, it was cruel to see the child's throat cut by his own father. Betrayal of the family is such a consequence. So what about Esca, helping its own enemies?

There is no need for these entanglements, history is history, and it happens when it happens.

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  • [last lines]

    Esca: So what now?

    Marcus Aquila: You decide.

  • Marcus Aquila: [about Esca to Placidus and other elevated Romans] He's not a slave. And he knows more about honor and freedom than you ever will.