Episode 5.3: Sinistrus' True Intentions

 

"Sexte!" inquit Octaviāna. "tertius homō adest! nōnne eum vidēs? Sinistrus nōmen eius est!"

 

Sextus Octaviānam spectāvit. "quid dīcis? duōs hominēs videō. nēmō alius adest."

 

"ibi stat!" Bellātor manū mōnstrāvit, rēctē ad Sinistrum. "gladium habet!"

 

Sextus eō spectāvit quō Bellātor mōnstrābat. sed oculī eius trānsībant sīcut Sinistrus āēr esset. nihil vīdit.

 

"duō hominēs sunt," Sextus iterum dīxit. "nōn trēs."

 

Sinistrus, haec spectāns, subrīsit. nōn erat rīsus malus. erat rīsus hominis quī rem nōtam videt iterum accidentem. verba dē Sinistrō ad Sextum nōn perveniēbant. dissolvēbantur in āere, sīcut fūmus.

 


 perge.

 

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