After the d□st □□□battle had □ett□ed□□A□□oria e□erg□d vi□torious□tha□□□ to Marcus's h□roism. □h□ ki□gdo□ rejo□c□□ □n the streets, celebrati□g their□cham□ion □nd s□vi□r. □t □he victory f□ast□ Marcus was hai□e□ as a true hero, h□s name for□ver□etched in□the an□□ls o□□history. But a□idst the revelry,□Marcus remai□ed□humble, kno□ing □□at □□s g□eatest reward □as □h□ kn□wledge □hat he had □rotected his ho□□land a□d i□s p□ople.□似之处□/h2□
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