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Tonight, in the candlelit chambers of the Vatican, all three lessons would be tested.

And somewhere in the corridors of the Apostolic Palace, the servant who had poured the wine began to run—not knowing that Cesare’s shadow could move faster than any man’s legs. If you need help finding legal streaming sources for The Borgias (2011 series with Jeremy Irons) or Los Borgia (2006 Spanish film), let me know and I can point you toward legitimate platforms that may offer subtitled versions.

As the guards carried the body away, Lucrezia poured herself another glass. She raised it to no one in particular.

Rodrigo wiped a drop of wine from his lip. “Someone who understands that forgiveness is a luxury we cannot afford,” he said softly. Then he smiled—the same smile he had worn at the toast. “Summon the guards. Tell them the cardinal suffered a seizure. And, Cesare?” The Borgias -Los Borgia- Serie Completa Subtitu...

An hour later, the cardinal clutched his throat. His eyes widened—first in confusion, then in betrayal. He collapsed at the feet of the Pope, who sighed and made the sign of the cross without a moment’s hesitation.

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“Next time, make sure the servant doesn’t live to tremble.” Tonight, in the candlelit chambers of the Vatican,

Cesare watched the cardinal’s servant pour the wine. The man’s fingers trembled. Not from age. From fear.

Cesare did not answer. He had already switched his cup with the cardinal’s when the candles flickered. A trick of the light. Or perhaps God looking away.

“Father?”

“You’re not drinking, brother,” Juan whispered, smirking.

A Spanish cardinal had come bearing a cask of wine said to be sweeter than forgiveness. Rodrigo, now Pope Alexander VI, lifted his goblet and toasted the union of their houses. Lucrezia’s hand rested on the arm of her new husband—a man she did not love, but whose lands her father needed.

Lucrezia looked at Cesare. Cesare looked at his father. As the guards carried the body away, Lucrezia