Ulysseus
That Guy That Does The Stuff
Ulysses didn't look up from his book, or even acknowledge Cato in any measurable way. After a moment of silence, Ulysses sighed and, still reading, spoke sternly to Cato. "Cato, what are you doing? These are my guests. You will NOT harm them. You've already killed one of my soldiers today. Did you know his name? Did you know he had two children? Their mother died three years ago; now they are orphans. Perhaps you might have been sympathetic, having no surviving family yourself. No matter, we will make sure they are cared for... Your father was never so inhumane, so why are you? He would be disappointed, but not nearly as disappointed as I am now. In any case, please let Mr. Monroe go. Have a seat, Cato." Ulysses motioned to the chair beside him, still focused on his Suetonius.
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