HOLY DEVIL
Prelude: Of Power and Ruin
There are men who seek power, and there are men whom power seeks. In the grand republic of United States, where liberty is spoken of as sacred and ambition wears the mask of duty, the theatre of politics is not unlike the tragedies of William Shakespeare filled with silent wars, fragile loyalties, and inevitable ruin.
This is not merely a story of governance, but of hunger of men who rise not to serve, but to reign. It is a tale of loyalty turned betrayal, of truth buried beneath influence, and of love that dares to exist where it should not. For in the corridors of power, love is never innocent; it is a weakness, and weakness is rarely forgiven.
At the center of this unfolding tragedy stand two men: Senator Fredrick Vale, a master of calculated silence whose calm exterior conceals a ruthless and brilliant mind, and Governor Virgil Rome, a man of commanding presence whose strength lies in force, certainty, and unyielding will. They are not simply rivals they are opposing forces bound for collision.
Between them stands Elena Rome, a woman untouched by their hunger for dominance, yet destined to be consumed by it. What begins as chance will become conflict, and what blooms as love will demand sacrifice. In the end, power will not merely divide them it will redefine them.
This is the story of how love became a weapon, how power became a curse, and how the line between holiness and wickedness disappeared.
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