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affirmed another, their conviction strengthened by the cosmic revelations.
Meanwhile, in the heart of Rome, whispers of their past glory echoed through the ancient streets. The sons of Liberty, descendants of those who had once liberated Rome from Athenian rule, harbored a deep-seated belief in their superiority. Quoted conversations among the sons of Liberty, whether in the marketplaces or within the grand halls of their Senate, reflected a resurgence of their pride:
"Our forefathers resisted the Athenian influence, and we, the sons of Liberty, carry that legacy forward. Rome stands as a testament to our superiority over Athena," declared one staunch Roman, his words resonating with a sense
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