Chapter 136: Oscar: Preparations
After a while, the agent asked, “So… what is your plan?”
Oscar let out a small sigh. The fact that the man was willing to listen meant he trusted him at least enough to hear him out. After taking a breath, he said:
“I already walked around the front of the warehouse, and i hear from couple of soldiers where I can find the information you want. But there are two problems. First: time. If I don’t want to attract suspicion, I’ll need to copy the information onto a new sheet of paper. If that book disappears, the officers in charge will immediately change all their plans. And the second problem is getting inside… though I more or less have an idea about that.”
The agent frowned. “So the problem is copying the papers… and getting in. That is difficult. How exactly are you planning to enter?”
With a thoughtful look, Oscar replied, “I was planning to get inside through the group delivering supplies to the royal warehouse.”
The agent’s frown deepened. Then he sighed, pulled out a cigar, lit it, and started smoking.
“There are two issues with that. The supply caravans usually have a lot of soldiers around them, so slipping in unnoticed would be difficult. And there’s the identification at the entrance. The people in that group know each other—if suddenly an unknown face shows up at the gate, they’ll react immediately.”
“I understand that,” Oscar said. “So the plan is this: first, we make clothes similar to what the workers wear. Then I hide inside the cargo. Once inside, I pretend to be one of the workers and look for a way to enter the guardroom and copy the documents.”
The agent took a slow puff of his cigar, thinking. “Fine. I’ll give you some time. But my men will stay around you at all times to make sure you don’t betray us. Do you understand?”
Oscar gave a bitter smile. “I think it’s unnecessary, but I accept.”
He understood that it was more about a power play—punishment for losing the women—than any practical measure. If he truly wanted to escape, he could do so at any moment. But considering that helping the women escape already caused him enough problems, he was in no mood, nor any position, to provoke more trouble.
The agent nodded, seeming more relaxed. “I’ll help you with the clothes. You figure out a way to copy the documents faster in the meantime. I’ll also send another man to check the supply schedule in Caracas and look for a window for you to infiltrate the cargo.”
Then he finished the cigar and pressed the ember out with his own tongue—a crude intimidation tactic that left Oscar speechless.
After the agent left, two men stayed behind with Oscar. Their silent presence made him uncomfortable, but he accepted it. He walked toward the office, and the men followed him closely, frustrating him even more.
He couldn’t help but ask, “Don’t you want to eat or drink something? The kitchen is there.”He pointed, but the two agents ignored him completely.
Oscar sighed and continued walking, still shadowed by them. When he reached the office, he entered, took a seat, and the men sat as well, waiting in silence.
Oscar tried to ignore them while thinking of a solution to his problem. Just then, a pigeon arrived carrying a small letter. He frowned and moved to take it, but the agents stopped him and took the message first. After reading it carefully and finding nothing suspicious, they finally handed it to him.
It was a letter from the three women—and thankfully written in code. That prevented the agents from understanding anything. It simply told him that they had reached the hideout safely. The news made him smile with relief.
Then he suddenly slapped his forehead.
“That’s right… code. If I can’t copy the information word for word, I can write it in code. I just need to create one…”
He grabbed a sheet of paper and began working immediately. The agents exchanged glances; they clearly realized the letter had been coded. But Oscar cleverly burned it in front of them after reading it, leaving nothing they could analyze.
Time passed, and two days later the main agent returned. After entering the inn and seeing no one downstairs, he immediately drew his pistols—suspecting Oscar might have killed the guards and escaped.
He moved up to the second floor cautiously. Approaching the office door, he heard the sound of writing. Frowning, he pushed the door open.
Inside, his two men were fast asleep while Oscar sat at the desk, still writing steadily.
The agent’s expression shifted—from relief to irritation. He holstered his pistol, walked up to one of the sleeping men, and slapped him on the back of the head. The guard jolted awake, ready to fight, but froze when he saw who stood in front of him. His face drained of color. His partner, waking up as well, went just as pale.
the agent said coldly. “We’ll settle this later.”
Then he walked toward Oscar. After seeing the strange patterns and symbols on the paper, he frowned, picked up one sheet, studied it for a moment, and finally understood Oscar’s plan. He placed a hand on Oscar’s shoulder.
Oscar, eyes red from lack of sleep, looked up and frowned.”Let me finish this part. After that, you can tell me the rest.”
The agent sighed helplessly and moved back to sit beside his men. The two guards, terrified and ashamed, kept their eyes down and didn’t dare speak.
“How long has he been writing?” the agent asked them quietly.
One of the men hesitated before answering.”For the past two days… he’s only slept about four hours, and taken half an hour to eat.”
The agent frowned—partly impressed, partly concerned. Even knowing he was as good as dead, Oscar had worked relentlessly. The agent didn’t comment, but watched him more closely.
Two hours later, he and his men had dozed off as well, only to be jolted awake by Oscar’s voice.
“Finally… I did it.”
The agent blinked, startled, and glanced at his subordinates who were also scrambling up in embarrassment. He shot them an angry look but didn’t scold them—after all, he had fallen asleep too.
He stood and asked, “Did you finish?”
Oscar looked up. “So you’re here. Yes—take this.”He handed the documents to the agent. “I’ve memorized the entire code. It’ll help me translate whatever I manage to gather inside the warehouse.”
The agent nodded. “Good. Now go bathe and rest. I’ve prepared the clothes you’ll wear tomorrow. There’s also an opportunity—you’re lucky. A large supply caravan is arriving in Caracas at noon. The governor is stocking up for the internal conflicts that are expected to break out. It’s the perfect moment; with so many people moving around, one extra worker won’t stand out.”
He placed a small stack of papers on the desk.
“I also managed to gather the names of the caravan leaders. One is Roberto, the other Alberto. Brothers—clearly their parents weren’t very imaginative. These are the documents for the other workers we could identify. We don’t have files on all of them—most peons aren’t important enough, so information is scarce.”
Oscar nodded gratefully while taking the papers. “Thank you. This will help a lot. And… if possible, I’d like a good breakfast tomorrow. Considering it might be my last meal, I’d like a proper one. Think of it as my last request.”
The agent frowned, but seeing Oscar’s sincere face, he finally nodded.”Fine. Now go sleep. Tomorrow will be a hard day.”
Oscar sighed and headed to his room.
The agent watched him go, feeling a heaviness in his chest. He didn’t want to say goodbye to such a valuable operative, but he understood why his patron refused to let Oscar defect to the Gomez family. Strengthening another family was unacceptable.
He shook his head and turned to the guards with a fierce glare.
“What are you sitting there for? Go stand by Oscar’s door and keep watch. And you are forbidden from taking a chair. Falling asleep on duty… what a disgrace. What have I become?”
He muttered the last part while heading downstairs he was going to hire someone to prepare francisco food
The men snapped to attention and marched to Oscar’s door, standing guard with rigid expressions.
Watching them, the agent murmured under his breath,”We’re still too green…”
Oscar entered his bedroom and took a long bath. When he noticed the guards had no intention of stepping inside, he quietly approached a hidden stash behind the bed. With careful movements, he lifted a loose plank from the floor. Beneath it lay an armor he had stolen years ago. He had never worn it—it was far too tight for him, forged for a twenty-year-old soldier, practically a boy.
But considering the promise he made, and the danger ahead, he had no choice now.
He inspected the armor. Iron. Heavy. Uncomfortable. If it managed to save him, it would be due more to divine luck than craftsmanship. Still, survival was survival. Oscar slid it under the bed, right where he would be able to reach it before leaving at dawn. Then he replaced the plank with precise care.
Once everything was ready, he blew out the candles. Darkness filled the room. He lay down, closed his eyes, and let out a slow breath.
If tomorrow went wrong, this would be his last night alive.If it went well… it would be the night he finally freed himself from his patron.
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Chapters
- Chapter 292: Garganta del Diablo
- Chapter 291: Twelve Shadows In Boqueron
- Chapter 290: A New Order In The West
- Chapter 289 289: Carlos Worry
- Chapter 288 288: Carlos Fury
- Chapter 287 287: Isabella in the City
- Chapter 286: The Shape of a Nation
- Chapter 285: A Name for a Nation
- Chapter 284: A Calculated Sacrifice
- Chapter 283: Abandoning Bogotá
- Chapter 282 282: 1795: A Year Of Change
- Chapter 281: Opportunity in Danger
- Chapter 280: Rumors And War
- Chapter 279: Princess Vorontsova-Dashkova
- Chapter 278: American Dream
- Chapter 277 277: An Irish State
- Chapter 276 276: New World: Killian Vance
- Chapter 275: The Council Takes Command
- Chapter 274: Bucaramanga: The Key to the Northeast
- 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
- Chapter 269: The Elites’ Fright
- Chapter 268 268: Preparations for Independence
- Chapter 267: A Failure In Mompox
- Chapter 266: The Russian Empire Enters The Game
- Chapter 265 265: The Spanish And The british Agents
- Chapter 264: An Outing With Catalina II
- Chapter 263: An Outing With Catalina
- Chapter 262: Interval of Restoration
- Chapter 261: El Censo de Guirior
- 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
- Chapter 254: Pedro Mendinueta y Múzquiz
- Chapter 253: Soli Victores de Honore
- Chapter 252: The Decendant Of The Borgia
- Chapter 251: The Yoruba and the Machine
- Chapter 250: The Flawed Merchant
- Chapter 249: Las Pailitas
- Chapter 248: Plan Mompox
- Chapter 247: The Maracaibo Campaign: First Movements
- Chapter 246: Carlos Backstory
- Chapter 245: The Aburra River Taint
- Chapter 244: Unraveling the Knot
- Chapter 243: A Daughter’s Company
- Chapter 242: Honor thy father and thy mother.
- Chapter 241: Ottoman Method
- Chapter 240: The Magic Of Pure Alcohol
- Chapter 239: Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
- Chapter 238: A Visit Around The Women Laboratory
- Chapter 237: Women Advancement
- Chapter 236: Optic Telegraph
- Chapter 235: The Controversial Laboratory
- Chapter 234: The Duke’s Last Drink
- Chapter 233: The King Confronts the Lerma Household
- Chapter 232: A Rare Day of Rest for the Gomez–Krugger Family
- Chapter 231: A Date With Amelia
- Chapter 230: The Krugger–Isabella Strategy
- Chapter 229: A Conflict of Cultures
- Chapter 228: The New Medellin
- Chapter 227: Krugger And His King’s Manual
- Chapter 226: Isabella Plan
- Chapter 225: A Grandfather Lesson
- Chapter 224: Isabella The Troublemaker
- Chapter 223: The Fatal Price of Arrogance
- Chapter 222: Conflict in the plaza
- Chapter 221: The Spectators of Power
- Chapter 220: María Gertrudis Sanz
- Chapter 219: The Cost of Corruption in Faith
- Chapter 218: Between Crown and Liberty
- Chapter 217: Manuel Godoy y Álvarez de Faria
- Chapter 216: The Bourbon Blood
- Chapter 215: The Meaning of a Nation
- Chapter 214: Los Motilones-Bari
- Chapter 213: What Is Liberty?
- Chapter 212: Blueprints from Göttinga
- Chapter 211: Krugger’s Lesson
- Chapter 210: The Rebuilding of Medellín
- Chapter 209: The Father-in-Law’s Judgment
- Chapter 208: A Victory That Tasted of Defeat
- Chapter 207: Two Faces of Liberty
- Chapter 206: The Quiet Murder of a General
- Chapter 205: Giuseppe’s Silent Plan
- Chapter 204: Assault on Santa Fe de Antioquia
- Chapter 203: A Crack in the Bishop Vision
- Chapter 202: An Outrageous Idea
- Chapter 201: New Wounds
- Chapter 200: The Peril of Göttingen
- Chapter 199: Unrest in Göttingen
- Chapter 198: Karl Worries
- Chapter 197: The Night Of Escape
- Chapter 196: Catalina’s Fury
- Chapter 195: Georg von Scheither
- Chapter 194: Abduction in Göttingen
- Chapter 193: A New Industrial Revolution
- Chapter 192: Hydraulic Warfare
- Chapter 191: For God, for Country, and for the King
- Chapter 190: The Tonusco River
- Chapter 189: General Giuseppe Lechi
- Chapter 188: Peace In Medellin
- Chapter 187: A Mountain Falls
- Chapter 186: Ambush in Boquerón
- 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
- Chapter 178: The Valley of Urabá
- Chapter 177: A Silent Killer
- Chapter 176: The Real King Of The Jungle
- Chapter 175: The Jaibana
- 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
- Chapter 169: Merchants Of Blood
- Chapter 168: A Fight In Two Fronts
- Chapter 167: Jesuits
- Chapter 166: Medellin In Siege
- Chapter 165: A Christmas In Antioquia
- Chapter 164: A Christmas in Göttingen
- Chapter 163: The Church Faction
- Chapter 162: An Attack In Santa Fe De Antioquia
- Chapter 161: Dragoon of New Granada
- Chapter 160: Bad News From Antioquia
- 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
- Chapter 153: Internal Conflict
- 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
- Chapter 142: Partnership with Göttingen University
- 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
- Chapter 111: Going To NewCastle
- 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