□ears passed, and M□rcus's de□ds □e□am□ the s□uff of lege□d. His na□e was□□pok□n with r□□ere□□e, □is t□les told a□d □e□o□□ to eage□□ears.□Y□ung w□rriors aspired to□be like Marcus,□t□ e□body the□same co□□age an□ hon□r that he h□□ di□played o□ the □at□l□□ield. Thou□h Marcus had lo□g since passed into the r□a□m of□myth a□□ □egend, his legacy lived on, a shining□□eacon of□hope and i□spira□□on for genera□ions □o come□人际关系的□秘