Chapter 135: Oscar: The Book Of Rotations
Carmensa and Sofía reached the basement five minutes later. Sofía, seeing the hole in the wall, frowned.”You don’t expect us to go through that hole, right?”
Oscar nodded. “Sorry, kid, but I don’t want that agent coming after you. If you leave through the main entrance, he’ll follow you—and he’ll probably use you as hostages. So the three of you should take this route.”
Rosa, inspecting the opening, asked, “When did you even start making this tunnel? Is it safe? Did you already try it?”
Carmensa’s face showed the same fear—she was clearly imagining the weight of the earth collapsing over them.
Oscar raised a hand to calm them. “Don’t worry. I’ve already used it once. The tunnel reaches El Ávila, in the forest just under the mountain. Once outside, go up toward the middle ridge—above the coffee and cacao estates. The slavers around there are cautious; it’ll be hard for any agent to track you. And since you’ll be on the mountain, no one will imagine I have a hidden warehouse nearby. There are also small streams—you’ll have fresh water.”
Carmensa arched an eyebrow. “You planned your escape very well. It’s a pity we have to use it instead of you.”
Oscar shrugged. “Just be careful out there. Even though I trust the Gómez family as my saviors, it’s better to be cautious than sorry. Learn from this, and make your own escape route once you reach their estate.”
The three nodded and began crawling through the tunnel. Carmensa, last to enter, looked back.”Be careful, Oscar… and look for us.”
Oscar nodded in silence. “Once you reach the exit, place this mug of gunpowder in the opening. It should collapse the tunnel and hide your tracks. I’ll stay here tonight until I see it sealed.”
Carmensa hesitated, then took the mug carefully and disappeared into the tunnel. Oscar sat down on a chair to wait. Time passed, and he eventually fell asleep—until a loud boom jolted him awake. Seeing the entrance packed with earth, he exhaled in relief and headed upstairs.
He still needed to reach the royal warehouse and obtain the information his patron demanded.
After bathing and changing into clean clothes, he prepared a cart and changed into the garments of a coffee vendor. His plan was simple: sell coffee near the entrance of the royal warehouse and look for a chance
As he stepped outside, pulling the small cart, an old woman looked at him curiously.”Oscar, are you going to work today? Where are your mother and your sisters? Aren’t you opening the inn this morning?”
Oscar shrugged. “Sorry, Miss María. My mother and sisters had to travel urgently to La Guaira. It seems a family member passed away and left them some money. And you know how she always wanted to remodel the inn—add a few extra rooms, buy new furniture—so they decided to leave last night, just in case.”
The old woman nodded, looking genuinely pleased for them. “That’s good. She did well to go quickly—before anyone else gets ideas about that inheritance.”
Oscar nodded. “Exactly. They left me behind to look after the place. They heard someone was sending a shipment of cacao to La Guaira and decided to follow it.”
The old woman frowned, puzzled. “Shipments of cacao in February?”
Oscar resisted the urge to slap himself. Clearly, everything from the night before had scrambled his thoughts. Still, he forced a casual tone. “Yes—one of the landlords had some leftovers from October. Something like that. I’m not too sure.”
The old woman narrowed her eyes with suspicion. “Really? And how come I didn’t hear anything about it?”
Oscar lifted his shoulders again. “No idea. It is strange… but you know how those landlords are. If they could, they’d ship their goods year-round.”
The old woman nodded slowly, still puzzled.
“Well, if you’ll excuse me,” Oscar said, gripping the cart, “I’m off to sell some coffee.”
She nodded absent-mindedly and let him go. After Oscar disappeared from sight, she slapped her forehead.”I forgot to ask which caravan took the shipment… well, whatever.”
Meanwhile, Oscar was sweating cold. He knew his story had too many holes, but after everything that happened last night—Carmensa hearing his darkest thoughts, Rosa’s confession—his mind was a mess.
“I need to wake up,” Oscar muttered under his breath. “If I mess something up again, I might end up dead faster than I thought.”
After reaching the Plaza Mayor, Oscar raised his voice:
“Coffee! Coffee—fresh coffee! Who wants some coffee?”
“Over here—how much?” asked a passerby.
“Half a real,” Oscar replied seriously.
As he served customers, he kept glancing toward the royal warehouse. No change of shift yet, he thought. I’ll need to wait until the guards switch to get an idea of how many soldiers there are.
While he continued selling, two soldiers approached the cart.”Hey, give us two,” one said.
Oscar nodded and began preparing the drinks. The soldiers, assuming no one was paying attention, began talking openly—likely because they didn’t think anyone would deliberately eavesdrop.
“My supervisor was almost sent to the gallows,” the first soldier muttered.
The second soldier widened his eyes. “What did he do?”
The first soldier sighed. “He was exhausted during our last shift and ended up taking the book of orders and rotations home with him. The sergeant had given it to him so we’d know who was on duty next. The sergeant nearly lost his mind—he thought someone had stolen it. The soldiers were on high alert all night. They even searched the whole city.”
“So that’s why there were so many soldiers on patrol last night,” the second soldier said.
The first nodded. “Exactly. When my supervisor brought the book back today, the sergeant ordered a beating. He’s going to be in bed for two weeks. But they forgave him in the end—since the month is almost over and a new rotation starts in two days.”
The second soldier shook his head, speechless. “How can a supervisor be so careless? Everyone knows that book must be returned to the guardroom.”
The first soldier quickly looked around, relaxing only when he saw Oscar serving coffee and the crowd ignoring them. “Remember—that’s a secret.”
The second soldier slapped a hand over his mouth and nodded.
Oscar kept a neutral face, pretending not to hear anything. But inside, his mind sharpened.
The guardroom… and the book of orders and rotations… that’s a godsend.
Still, he needed a plan to enter the warehouse without being caught. And with only two days until the book was replaced, he didn’t have much time.
Two days, Oscar thought. In two days, I have to steal that book.
After working for a couple of hours, the change of shifts finally came. Many soldiers began entering the warehouse while others marched out. Oscar frowned and muttered, “There are more than I thought… thirty, maybe forty. Probably reinforced because of the news from France. There may be even more inside. I really need that rotation book… but how am I supposed to get it?”
While he was still frowning, a carriage loaded with supplies came up behind him, escorted by five Spanish soldiers. Seeing it, Oscar’s eyes lit up.
“The supply caravan…”
He took out a pocket watch and checked the time: 11:30 a.m.
“I need to know the approximate arrival and departure time of the caravan if I want to infiltrate later.”
Seeing that most of his customers were gone, he pushed the coffee cart back toward the inn. But as he reached the door, he stopped. His expression darkened.
The door had been opened by someone while he was outside.
Before he could inspect it further, the other agent opened the door from inside and let him in.
“Mr. Oscar, we were waiting for you. I hope you managed to gather some information. But first,” the agent said with a chilling look, “we need to talk about the three women who were with you last night.”
Two more agents stepped out from behind the door and pushed him inside. They shut the door and forced him into a chair.
Oscar nodded helplessly. “What do you want to know?”
“Where are they?” the agent asked, staring coldly.
“Safe,” Oscar answered, adding nothing more.
The agent frowned, then pulled up a chair and sat in front of him.
“So you already know you might not survive this.”
Oscar shrugged. “Of course I know. I’ve been in your position before. I more or less understand how our patron operates.”
The agent sighed. “Then how can we expect you to actually carry out your mission instead of betraying us and selling us to the Spanish?”
Oscar chuckled. “If I wanted to do that, I would’ve done it already. But honestly, my hatred for Spain is too strong for me to ever help them.”
The agent nodded quietly. He had already read this man’s background. Still, he hesitated. An agent already condemned to die could be extremely useful—yet also incredibly dangerous. And without the three women, he no longer had leverage to control Oscar.
Silence stretched between them. The candles flickered in the inn, and a cricket—probably trapped inside since the night before—chirped somewhere in the shadows, adding to the tension in the room.
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- Chapter 292: Garganta del Diablo
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- Chapter 286: The Shape of a Nation
- Chapter 285: A Name for a Nation
- Chapter 284: A Calculated Sacrifice
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- Chapter 282 282: 1795: A Year Of Change
- Chapter 281: Opportunity in Danger
- Chapter 280: Rumors And War
- Chapter 279: Princess Vorontsova-Dashkova
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- Chapter 275: The Council Takes Command
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- Chapter 273: Dividing The Elites
- Chapter 272 272: The Four Kings Of New Granada
- Chapter 271 271: Baltasar de Zúñiga
- Chapter 270: Traitors In Mompox
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- Chapter 268 268: Preparations for Independence
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- Chapter 266: The Russian Empire Enters The Game
- Chapter 265 265: The Spanish And The british Agents
- Chapter 264: An Outing With Catalina II
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- Chapter 262: Interval of Restoration
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- Chapter 260: On a New Inquiry
- Chapter 259 259: Of Foederati and Bergregal”
- Chapter 258: The Burden of Decision
- Chapter 257: A Matter of Civilization
- Chapter 256: The Chimila Demand
- Chapter 255: A European War in America
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- Chapter 253: Soli Victores de Honore
- Chapter 252: The Decendant Of The Borgia
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- Chapter 249: Las Pailitas
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- Chapter 246: Carlos Backstory
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- Chapter 243: A Daughter’s Company
- Chapter 242: Honor thy father and thy mother.
- Chapter 241: Ottoman Method
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- Chapter 238: A Visit Around The Women Laboratory
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- Chapter 234: The Duke’s Last Drink
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- Chapter 213: What Is Liberty?
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- Chapter 209: The Father-in-Law’s Judgment
- Chapter 208: A Victory That Tasted of Defeat
- Chapter 207: Two Faces of Liberty
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- Chapter 189: General Giuseppe Lechi
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- Chapter 185: The Broken Covenant
- Chapter 184: Blood Bath In San Jeronimo
- Chapter 183: The Fanatics Attack
- Chapter 182: Steel-pointed Tool
- Chapter 181: The Spanish Envoy
- Chapter 180: Rumors Can Kill Loyalty
- Chapter 179: The Loyalists of Antioquia
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- Chapter 177: A Silent Killer
- Chapter 176: The Real King Of The Jungle
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- Chapter 174: An Encounter With The Emberá-Katío
- Chapter 173: Mal De La Cordillera
- Chapter 172: Vigía del Fuerte
- Chapter 171: A Curious Encounter In London
- Chapter 170: A Frustration That Reshaped the World
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- Chapter 167: Jesuits
- Chapter 166: Medellin In Siege
- Chapter 165: A Christmas In Antioquia
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- Chapter 159: Thomas O’Neill
- Chapter 158: From the Storm to San Andres
- Chapter 157: The Stand-Off in the Pacific
- Chapter 156: Amelia Confession
- Chapter 155: A Woman Determination
- Chapter 154: Sudden Attack
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- Chapter 152: Confrontation
- Chapter 151: Ezequiel Gomez de Castro Blackmail
- Chapter 150: School Conspiracy
- Chapter 149: A Report Concerning the Immigrant Population
- Chapter 148: Curious Isabella
- Chapter 147: The Weight on Carlos’ Shoulders
- Chapter 146: Enemies Arent Only Numbers
- Chapter 145 145: Reevaluating Inez And Spain
- Chapter 144: A Good Idea
- Chapter 143: Faculty of Law, And Romani
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- Chapter 141: Making Money in Hanover
- Chapter 140: Francisco’s Efforts
- Chapter 139: Tension in Hanover
- Chapter 138: Oscar: In God’s Hands
- Chapter 137: Oscar: The Royal Warehouse
- Chapter 136: Oscar: Preparations
- Chapter 135: Oscar: The Book Of Rotations
- Chapter 134: Oscar: The Making of a Devil
- Chapter 133: Oscar: A Clear Trap
- Chapter 132: Oscar: Caracas
- Chapter 131: Harz Mountain Range
- Chapter 130: Isabella First Infusion
- Chapter 129: A Division Among the Liberals
- Chapter 128: Christian Gottlob Heyne
- Chapter 127: A Father Pain
- Chapter 126: The Taste of Two Worlds
- Chapter 125: The Pain of Training
- Chapter 124: A Deep Talk With His Grandfather
- Chapter 123: First Impressions of Göttingen
- Chapter 122: On the Road to Hanover
- Chapter 121: The Old Captain
- Chapter 120: Inés Gómez de Zúñiga y Valencia
- Chapter 119: Prince Of Wales And A Tense Talk With The Spanish Embassador
- Chapter 118: King George III
- Chapter 117: Courting Great Britain
- Chapter 116: Prime Minister William Pitt "The Younger"
- Chapter 115: Between Old and New
- Chapter 114: A Conference That Changed The World
- Chapter 113: The Threat Behind The Steam
- Chapter 112: The Shocked Embassador
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- Chapter 110: The Embassador Plan
- Chapter 109: A Walk Trough London
- Chapter 108: A Talk With The Spanish Embassador
- Chapter 107: The Spanish Embassy
- Chapter 106: First Night In London
- Chapter 105: Mists Over the Thames
- Chapter 104: A Far-Reaching Decision
- Chapter 103: A Girls Day II
- Chapter 102: A Girls Day
- Chapter 101: An Unforeseen Storm
- Chapter 100: A Deep Talk
- Chapter 99: Carlos’s Resolve
- Chapter 98: A Walk Around Jamaica
- Chapter 97: A Tense Encounter
- Chapter 96: Winds Toward Jamaica
- Chapter 95: Farewell
- Chapter 94: The Viceroy’s Conspiracy
- Chapter 93: A Talk With The British Agent
- Chapter 92: An Unexpected Situation
- Chapter 91: Conspiracy, And A Father Worry
- Chapter 90: A Tense Dinner
- Chapter 89: A Dinner With the Vicerroy II
- Chapter 88: A Dinner With the Viceroy
- Chapter 87: The Viceroy’s Invitation
- Chapter 86: Warning of Carlos
- Chapter 85: An Audience with the Viceroy II
- Chapter 84: An Audience with the Viceroy !
- Chapter 83: The Key of the Indies
- Chapter 82: The Legend of the Nun Hines
- Chapter 81: Union Before the Road
- Chapter 80: A Talk in The Night
- Chapter 79: Dinner by Candlelight
- Chapter 78: The Hunt
- Chapter 77: An Important Hunt
- Chapter 76: Mother of the Mountains and Forests
- Chapter 75: A Moment of Determination
- Chapter 74: There Is No Love in Selfishness
- Chapter 73: The Weight of Marriage
- Chapter 72: The Sad Story Of "La Llorona"
- Chapter 71: The Cry in the Darkness
- Chapter 70: A House in A Hill
- Chapter 69: A New Road Ahead
- Chapter 68: The Butterfly Wings Cannot Change Everything
- Chapter 67: History Has Changed
- Chapter 66: Tension in The Empire
- Chapter 65: Faith in The Forge
- Chapter 64: The Birth of The Aguardiente Festival
- Chapter 63: A Night in The Plaza
- Chapter 62: Medellín Is Changing.
- Chapter 61: The Mayor’s Dilemma
- Chapter 60: Distrust
- Chapter 59: Peste Catarral
- Chapter 58: The Orphan child
- Chapter 57: Father and Son
- Chapter 56: The Wisdom Of Ogundele
- Chapter 55: Alchemy Experiments
- Chapter 54: A Quiet Departure
- Chapter 53: Better Can Also Mean Deadly
- Chapter 52: Learning of steel
- Chapter 51: We need more servants
- Chapter 50: Cement rush
- Chapter 49: A body in the river
- Chapter 48: Smuggling immigrants
- Chapter 47: A Meeting with the smugglers
- Chapter 46: The Plaza Incident
- Chapter 45: Oscar: A Country That Wishes to Prosper
- Chapter 44: Oscar: From Antioquía to Honda
- Chapter 43: Oscar: River of Prey
- Chapter 42: The Aqueduct Bargain
- Chapter 41: Afternoon in the Savanna
- Chapter 40: The Truth About the Bloodline Policies
- Chapter 39: Roman Cement Foundations of Independence
- Chapter 38: Bread Before Ideals
- Chapter 37: Plaza Mayor de Bogotá
- Chapter 36: a deep talk with the "Sage"
- Chapter 35: the "Sage" Jose Celestino Mutis
- Chapter 34: Caiman
- Chapter 33: A Mutual Confession
- Chapter 32: A new journey
- Chapter 31: News from Europe
- Chapter 30: A letter across the ocean
- Chapter 29: Isabella, and elections
- Chapter 28: A Debt of the hearth
- Chapter 27: Roman cement
- Chapter 26: A new backer
- Chapter 25: Dance
- Chapter 24: The secret of vitruvio
- Chapter 23: Hiding Oscar
- Chapter 22: Ideas
- Chapter 21: Major Joaquin Tirado
- Chapter 20: Infraestructure
- Chapter 19: The Yoruba Ogundele Akinyemi
- Chapter 18: Forge and Wine
- Chapter 17: Punishment
- Chapter 16: A Night talk
- Chapter 15: Puma
- Chapter 14: A Moonligh Outing
- Chapter 13: Catalina
- Chapter 12: Future
- Chapter 11: Conspiracy
- Chapter 10: Oscar the liberal
- Chapter 9: Quilla
- Chapter 8: Slaves
- Chapter 7: Slave Merchant
- Chapter 6: The Restrepo Family
- Chapter 5: Duel
- Chapter 4: Gómez de castro
- Chapter 3: Villa of medellin
- Chapter 2: Memories
- Chapter 1: Reincarnation