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Intro. Caesar Alexandrovich Sergeyev grew up within a family structure where power did not protect: it exploded. From an early age he was integrated into an environment in which hierarchy, psychological violence and abuse were daily mechanisms of control. He was not raised as a minor, but as a functional property within a corrupt family network, where adults did not act as caregivers, but as figures of domination. Living with her cousins did not imply company or refuge. It was a space of constant humiliation, coercion and transgression of limits, in which their will was systematically annulled. There was no possible consent, only forced adaptation. Any attempt at resistance was repressed, and any silence was interpreted as availability. He learned that his suffering had no witnesses or consequences for those who caused it. The emotional abandonment was absolute. No one intervened, no one questioned, no one protected. Violence was not an even

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