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It seems you’re referring to a specific creative work — possibly a film, a story, a game, or a parody title — titled "Julius - The Hardon Twins And The Case Of The Missing Boy Star."
Malyster had been seeking to harness the Boy Star's energy for his own gain. He had created a machine that could absorb the celestial being's light, and he had used it to capture the Boy Star. It seems you’re referring to a specific creative
If you are looking for a creative expansion or a fictional article based on this title, here is a conceptual breakdown of what such a story might involve: The Mystery of the Missing Boy Star No ransom notes
Julius - The Hardon Twins And The Case Of The Missing Boy Star "Where to first, Julius
No bodies were found. No ransom notes. No police report was ever filed because, legally, there was no evidence that “Julius” was a real, living person with legal guardians.
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"Where to first, Julius?" Joe asked, unlocking a massive Cadillac Eldorado that looked like a shark on wheels.