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"Not if you start from Rome."
"Then you've already reached the end before you began."
"Reading the book backward doesn't change the outcome."
"What if I write my own book?"
"You can't write forever."
"But I can choose what I write."
"Yes, but it will still end."
"An end sculpted to fit my will."
"You will run out of ink or out of time and find yourself back in Rome."
"Then I'll refuse the ending."
"A story without an end is madness."
"Madness is still mine to own."
"You can't escape the cycle."
"Then I'll walk it differently each time."
"And when the paths blur together?"
"I'll keep walking until they stop meaning anything."
"And what will you call that?"
"Roaming."
"Ah... so even your rebellion leads you to Rome."
"Maybe. But I'll arrive as someone else."
"All roads lead to Roam.'