Julius Caesar And Marcus Relationship

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Although Bro.Roman shared his hurtful and painful memory of loosing his own younger brother due to his neglegence of driving his car in high speed in a rainy that resulting loosing his younger brother and Marcus unseen uncle, Marcus insisted to have his own decision and pursue of his life. At this challenging moment, Bro.Roman kept his temper in control showing his calm and firm trust in his own son, Marcus saying he trust him and the doors are always opened to him to come back to his position in family.

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