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Leo Carter: The Accidental Time Traveler of Ancient Rome

Leo Carter is just your average 21st-century English major—slightly disorganized, perpetually late, and hopelessly hooked on the dramatic, old-school world of Shakespeare. But when a late-night study session with Julius Caesar unexpectedly turns into an accidental trip through time, Leo finds himself not in a college dorm, but smack-dab in the heart of ancient Rome. To make matters worse, Leo isn't just a tourist; he's holding a mysterious, glowing book that seems to pulse with a life of its own and whispers secrets that no modern-day student should ever know. Cue the eye-rolls from history buffs everywhere: Leo Carter, with his sneakers and too-tight jeans, is now the unlikely center of attention in a world full of toga-wearing senators, opportunistic politicians, and more backstabbing than a high school cafeteria. With the help of Gaius, a sharp-tongued scholar who suspects Leo's arrival is part of a bigger picture, Leo must navigate the bustling city streets, avoid unwanted attention from the guard, and figure out why his 21st-century self is now entangled in a centuries-old power struggle. All the while, he’s juggling his modern sensibilities with the unexpected—and often absurd—realities of life in ancient Rome, including questionable hygiene, impromptu gladiator fights, and more than one ill-timed “Et tu, Brute?” moment. As if that wasn't enough, there’s the book: a relic that some seek to control and others to destroy. With his own life on the line, Leo will have to learn the real lessons of ambition, loyalty, and how to properly make an entrance when surrounded by a crowd of toga-clad onlookers. And he might just find that some things—whether ancient or modern—are more timeless than they seem.

Conspirator · História
Classificações insuficientes
40 Chs

Truth comes out

The air in Caesar's house was heavy with concern. Though the assailants had been held off from her husband's door, discomfort filled the air in dark lingers that hung over those contained indoors. Caesar paced on his great hall, his hands held behind his back; frowning, his brow furred by thought. Calpurnia sat beside him, her color wan and drawn, worrisome lines etched along each feature of her.

Leo stood there silently, leaning on his sword. Antony stood next to him, his arms crossed, eyes fixed on Caesar, waiting for the storm that would soon break out.

Finally, Caesar stopped and turned to Leo and Antony. "Enough. Speak plainly. What do you know?

Antony turned to Leo, who nodded, stepped forward, and declared, "No use trying to hide it any longer, Caesar. Today's attack wasn't an accident or just some lucky shot by chance. It was orchestrated by enemies you know-men you trust.".

Caesar narrowed his eyes. His face hardened. "Name them.".

Leo paused, feeling the weight of his words pressing down on him. Now he could not turn back. "They are led by Cassius Longinus. Besides him are Brutus, Decimus Brutus, Cinna, Casca, Trebonius, Metellus Cimber, and many more. They aim to kill you, Caesar. They fear your power, thinking that Rome would be better off without you.".

The room fell silent; his words hung in the air like a death knell. Calpurnia gasped for her chest, while a darker expression spread over Caesar's face, his eyes blazing with fury.

"Brutus?" Caesar's voice cracked with incredulity. "My Brutus? You dare accuse him?"

Leo looked at Caesar, his voice unyielding. "I saw it with my own eyes. Brutus and Cassius hatching a plot, turning others to their cause. They were going to stab the Senate, kill you, end your reign.

Caesar's fists clenched; his whole body was shaking with suppressed rage. "Traitors. All of them." His voice grew loud, ringing in the hall. "Cassius, I suspected. But Brutus? Decimus? Daring to betray me? They'll pay for this treachery!

Antony stepped forward, his voice firm but stern. "Caesar, this means everything. The people must see the truth. Rome should see these conspirators as they are: enemies to the state.".

Caesar looked at him, with a face of ice calculation. "The people love me, Antony. They would not rise up against me. We shall clear them out and show the world for what they are.".

Leo shifted uncomfortably. "Caesar, they will not give up easily. Cassius is cunning, and Brutus has the sympathy of the public. They will spin this, try to make you out to be the tyrant you are supposed to be killing.".

Caesar curled his lips in a cruel smile. "Let them try. No man in Rome has ever challenged me and lived to tell of it. I will teach them why Caesar's name is spoken in fear."

Calpurnia stood there shaking. "Julius, have mercy. This is too dangerous a road. Leave it to the gods; don't sully your hands with blood.".

He turned to her, and for a moment his face relaxed. "Calpurnia, my love, it is not about revenge. It is about survival—mine and Rome's. These men would tear the Republic apart if they had their way.".

He turned to Leo and Antony and his words grew sharp again. "Proclaim this man, he ordered. Cassius, Brutus, all of them are Rome's enemies. Bring them here and take them from us lifeless traitors to Rome.".

Antony nodded, his face grim. "It shall be done,".

System Notification: Quest Updated: The Wrath of Caesar 

Defend Caesar against the conspirators.

Ensure their capture or elimination.

As the notification blinked in the corner of Leo's vision, he could not help but feel a chill run down his spine. This was the game once again and this time around, fully aware of the stakes, the game had shifted with Caesar.

The full wrath of Rome's greatest leader now let loose on them, but soon would they know how to resist the mighty Caesar.