Puer dīcit, "Post* victōriam meam in circō, nūntius vēnit. Nūntius mē ad vīllam imperātōris vocāvit.
Intrāvī vīllam Imperātōris Nerōnis et vīlla est māxima! Vīlla habet pictūrās in mūrīs. Vīlla habet multās columnās et māgnōs hortōs. Mīlitēs iānuās custōdiunt.
*The story moves into a past timeframe so you will see different endings.
This is probably one of the most well known examples of Nero's losing any sense of reality in the bizarre world of being a Roman Emperor.
Not everything Nero did was bad, here is a little discussion of his urban planning.
Consider these questions:
What would it be like to be a Roman emperor as a child with almost unrestricted power over everyone and who was thought to become a god at death?