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8. Desperate measures

-Are you sure that Julius Caesar has come to this point, my mother? -Augusto asked as he put on a white shirt as soon as he heard what his mother had said about Julius Caesar following in Soraia's footsteps.

-I know what I heard, my son," he said. "The stones," he pointed to a table next to them with several round precious stones arranged on it, "don't lie.

Sheila is a different gypsy, not only in the fact that she used to be a wolf, but also in the fact that she sees the future of anyone in precious stones.

-I'm going after Soraia and I'll follow them even if I don't want to. Sheila already felt nervousness poking at her heart, after all, ever since her son had become involved in Soraia's future, her mother's heart had no rest.

-És peligroso, no solo para usted sino también para los seres humanos (it's dangerous, not only for you, but also for human beings)- she said in a voice choked with affliction because her son was getting closer and closer to the line of fire.

Augusto smiled-c
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