Is this coincidence or destiny?

The assassin who appeared in the Egyptian palace had not been found so far, and Cleopatra VII suddenly thought that the assassin could be Princess Asinoy? She remembered that Caesar had previously won a war with Princess Arsinoe and captured her, but after all, a hero can't be a beauty! Arsinoe was no less beautiful than her sister Cleopatra VII, and Caesar, faced with Arsinoe's beauty, could not in any way kill her! So Caesar simply banished Arsinoe to Ephesus in Turkey and ordered that Princess Arsinoe should never return to Egypt. This was also the punishment of the code of karma for Asinoy, for she had joined forces with Ptolemy XIII to drive her sister Cleopatra VII out of Egypt! When karma was ripe, Asinoy thus received the punishment of the karmic code: she was driven out of Egypt by Caesar!

If the assassin who appeared in the palace was Princess Asinoy, the danger to Cleopatra VII and her son Caesar Jr. was a real concern! After all, Princess Asinoy knew the layout of the palace so well that it would be easy for her to kill a man! Cleopatra VII shuddered at the thought!

Cleopatra VII was always looking after her son, little Caesar, in order to ensure his safety. Cleopatra VII found that little Caesar was a carbon copy of his father, Caesar, in speech and behaviour! And with this in mind, Cleopatra VII suddenly remembered that Caesar had intended to make his son Caesar Junior his heir in his will! Even though Caesar was dead, at least his will had to be in place! Cleopatra VII suddenly felt that this was the only thing she could do for Caesar and their son together, to help him carry out the wishes of his will that had not been fulfilled - including making Little Caesar his heir! After all, Little Caesar was Caesar's only real son! It was only fitting that Little Caesar should be Caesar's heir and successor! Cleopatra VII thought of this with some anticipation but also with a sudden sense of dilemma! After all, how could she help Caesar to carry out his will when he was dead and Rome was not in her hands?

She frowned and thought about it ... The idea of a white tiger reincarnated as Antony suddenly struck her! At this moment, the lonely Cleopatra VII needed a solid support to keep her and little Caesar safe! Perhaps by virtue of Antony's power in Rome and the fact that little Caesar was Caesar's own son, little Caesar could legitimately become king of the Roman Empire! Of course, she herself was ambitious to implement her plan for the administration of her earthly paradise in Roman Egypt, not only to keep Egypt safe from Rome, but also to allow her and Caesar's son to hold the power of Rome and to allow the people of Roman Egypt to live and work under her administration and to enjoy a long period of peace and tranquillity!

No coincidence! After Caesar's death, Antony gathered Caesar's supporters and took control of the eastern part of Rome in an attempt to conquer the whole of Rome by stabilising it. However, the huge military expenses became his biggest headache. So Antony threw an olive branch to the Queen of Egypt! For he knew that at this time Cleopatra VII was the richest woman in Rome and Egypt! On top of that, Antony, as a devoted follower of Caesar, had already met Cleopatra VII more than once! He was very fond of Cleopatra VII's beauty, but because she was Caesar's woman, he never had the chance to have Cleopatra VII! So, after Caesar's assassination, Antony couldn't wait to send Cleopatra VII an invitation! He invited Cleopatra VII to meet him at a place called Tarsus. (This place is in present-day Turkey.)

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