As a humble servant (yet a dominus in disguise) of the oligarchs for many
years, Territheous Guotaimingus, the Tiger of Tyre, a billionaire from an
lower equites family, had finally announced he would run for the consul electi
on of Tyre. The Goddess of the Sea had inspired him in a dream to go forward a
nd the whole city state burst into a clamor. Yet, at that moment, no one knew
whether his decision was urged by duty and honor, or due to the crisis of his
gimongous businesses in both the Parthian and the Roman Empire?
The only one who held this secret was Daniel Hannibal, the Rat of Tyre. And
the two seemingly unmatchable rivals were going to have a cutthroat election t
o decide the fate of Tyre. Tyre was one of the “civitates stipendariae” (tri
butary states) between Rome and Parthia and a confrontation between the two em
pires was inevitable.
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