Chapter 46

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“History is a lie agreed upon.” - Napoleon Bonaparte Year Fifteen Hundred and Eighty-Eight. Mainland Juba. After a series of negotiations, the conspirators, through a Japanese Christian, called for a Japanese naval officer to provide arms and warriors to fight the colonialists. Aside from this, additional support will come from Borneo, Laguna, and Batangas. At the beach of Maijana, where sacred rituals of the native Dunggols were performed, they regularly met to conspire some more. Even the brother of Awang Semaun – Sultan of Brunei, Awang Alak Betatar – would be lending his aid. The socalled Sakai merchants had also signified their intent to join the cause of the Maharlikas. All of them formalized their agreement with a sanduguan. Later, Pitonggatan would break off from the gro

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