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Chapter 19

Author: Ayo Atanda
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Demetrius continued to unfold the stories of King Gaius Jr., revealing the extent of his power and might among other kings and even the King of Thrace. His eyes were filled with a mix of awe and trepidation as he recounted the ruler's fearsome traits.

"Gaius Jr., my dear Alcides, is a force to be reckoned with," Demetrius began, his voice hushed in reverence. "He has expanded the empire of Athena through a series of ruthless conquests that surpassed even those of his father. His ambition knows no bounds, and he shows no mercy to those who dare challenge him."

Alcides was captivated by the tales of Gaius Jr.'s conquests and achievements. "Tell me more, Demetrius. What were his greatest triumphs?"

Demetrius leaned in, his words filled with admiration and awe. "Gaius Jr. has conquered kingdoms and territories that were considered impregnable. He has crushed formidable armies, defied the odds, and displayed a level of military genius that is unparalleled. His subjects and even his enemies
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