Octavian's Secret

Myrna 2022-03-21 09:01:44

Sevillia's maid whispered softly in Vorenus' ear: "Your grandson..."
Thinking of a previous episode, Sevillia wanted to use Octavia to extract Caesar's secret from Octavia's mouth (that is, the kind of companion A strange disease with severe pain). Octavian out of commitment to Caesar, at the same time to deal with Octavia's questioning. Talk about the Vorenus family. (that is, he and pullo killed niobe's lover) Octavia told sevillia about it. In order to keep his promise not to sell Caesar, Octavian never dreamed that he would say casually, which indirectly led to the assassination of Caesar and the misfortune of the Vorenus family. The two main lines involved in each other go to the end at the same time.
I want to use this example to illustrate: the script is really well written, the story of the lower-level civilians vorenus and pullo, and the upper-level political struggle, the two main lines develop at the same time, interweave with each other, and the plot develops intricately. I really admire the original author.

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  • Lucius Vorenus: THIRTEEN! THIRTEEN!

  • Servilia of the Junii: Gods of the Junii, with this offering I ask you to summon Tyche, Megaera, and Nemesis so that they may witness this curse. By the spirits of my ancestors I curse Gaius Julius Caesar. Let his penis shrink. Let his bones crack. Let him see his legionnaires drown in their own blood. Gods of the Junii, I offer to you his limbs, his mouth, his breath, his speech, his hands, his heart, his stomach. Gods of the Inferno, let me see him suffer deeply, and I will rejoice and sacrifice to you.