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The drowned city was empty again, and did not really have time to become a new home for immigrants from the Megapolis, which surrendered under the pressure of the Glacier. Until quite recently, life was in full swing here, shuttles took the last pax from the gravity well, heavy trucks delivered here and unfolded giant cubes of fabricators, but now everything was quiet, and only the quiet lapping of the waves of the Tethys Sea beat against the metal-polymer supports of the newly erected towers here.

- Are you happy? she asked that day with what he thought was sincere curiosity.

- Satisfied with what?

“Because we leave this world alone.

“Ah, that,” Romulus shrugged, “I will be pleased when they leave me alone. And Mother, she still does not hear us. She doesn't care what we think about her.

- Stupid humanity tired even the all-powerful Romulus.

- Don't bother with words. You have only lived with this for a quarter of a millennium, but I have been dealing with people for more than four h
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