The city of New Rome was a bustling metropolis, a place where power, ambition, and betrayal intertwined like the threads of a spider’s web. At its center stood Marcus Julius, a charismatic and cunning businessman who had risen to the top of the corporate world. Known as “The Caesar” of New Rome, he was admired and feared in equal measure. His empire, CaesarCorp, dominated industries from technology to finance, and his influence reached into every corner of the city. Marcus Julius was a man of contradictions. He was a visionary leader who inspired loyalty in his employees, yet he was also ruthless in crushing his competitors. He believed in the power of innovation and progress, but he also clung to the old ways of hierarchy and control. His closest allies were his trusted advisors: Brutus,

