<□>Years pass□□, □nd M□rcus's deeds be□ame the stuff o□ legend.□Hi□ name was □po□en □i□h reve□ence,□his ta□es □o□□ and r□to□d to e□ger e□□s. □oung □arr□ors aspired□to be □ik□ Marcus, t□ embody the same c□ura□e an□ ho□or t□at □e h□d d□splayed on the b□t□le□ield. Though □arcu□ □ad long si□ce p□sse□ in□o the realm of myth and legend, h□s □□gacy lived □n,□a s□□ning beaco□ of hope □nd □nspir□t□o□ for □enerations to co□e.□/p>
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□<□>在命运□交错中,恶□们的浪漫也充满了戏剧性。他们之间的爱恨□□像是一场永无止尽的战争,每一次的□遇都充□着无法预料的变数。即□在黑暗中,他们依然能够找□彼此,执子之手与子偕□□这种凄美□浪□让人心潮澎湃□无法抗拒。