That night, and with Basilio's return to the city of San Diego, was Buena's noche procession. The cobra that Sinong had forgotten about his saddle, so the civil guards had to beat it first.
Then they discussed the image of Jerusalem, the oldest living man in the world. Subsequently, the images of the three Wise Kings were destroyed. Because of this, King Melchor remembered that the skin was brown.
The coach asked Basilio if he had lost Bernardo Carpio's right leg which was stuck in the San Mateo Mountains. Bernardo Carpio is believed to be the king of the Filipinos who can liberate the people.
Later they also pass some images, the latter of which is the image of the virgin Mary who seems sad.
Sinong was caught again because he did not know that his gigantic light had died. This time the driver was brought to the precinct so Basilio just came down and walked.
As he walked Basilio noticed that the houses were not too crowded and most were quiet except for the home of Captain Basilio who was full of happiness. Here he saw the alperes, the turtle, and Simoun.
Basilio also arrived at the home of Captain Tiyago where he was greeted by the officers. They tell Basilio about the events on the farm where many of the animals and their servants died and were reportedly arrested by Kabesang Tales, the father of his bride, Juli.
Language:
Hold on tight
Cart - rig
Spotted - beaten; shot by a gun
Coach - the guy who runs the gig
Watered - stagnant
Respect - respect
Sambalilo - hat
Nice one