I'm still having trouble seeing the clues for questions in the subjunctive. This question sent me to the translation before I could make it out. Pro Sestio is an oration in a political trial of Cicero's client Sestius. But Sestius's plight is entangled with Cicero's own politics. For this reason, much of the oration is devoted to justifying Cicero's actions. Cicero has been exiled, but while away the political struggle took a different turn, and Cicero was brought back in triumph--for the time being. I knew this was a question by the question mark, but I had trouble working out the rhetoric and grammar of it. When I went through it several times, and then read the translation I saw the sentence.
Hunc ego reditum repudiarem, qui ita florens fuit, ut verear, ne quis me studio gloriae putet idcirco exisse, ut ita redirem?
Translation: Should I have refused this return, which was so glorious, that I might fear, that somebody might think I left, so that I might come back in just such a way?
Getting questions is still pretty hard for me.