Esperanza and Pepe went to the port to board the boat towards Mindanao.
Andres Bonifacio didn't have a clue what other place could the two track down Jose Rizal aside from Mindanao. He could just imagine perhaps the most secure spot to stow away was in Mindanao.
Mindanao is one of the three significant islands in the Philippines, beside Luzon and Visayas. It is likewise ordinarily known as the Southern Philippines, as this huge island situated in the southern piece of the country.
Before Esperanza and Pepe left, Andres Bonifacio gave them new garments to wear, food to eat and cash for their excursion. He additionally advised Pepe to pass a message to Jose Rizal: "bumalik ka na at ituloy natin ang himagsikan" (Come back and we should proceed with this insurgency)
Pepe passed on Esperanza to get them a ticket. Esperanza hunched down and murmured. She's grieved.
A young man attracted close to her and spoke, "So how could it be going?"
Esperanza checked out him. The young man changed into an elderly person, wearing a Barong Tagalog, with a stick on his hand.
She conversed with Bangun, "Would we say we are making the best choice? Going to Mindanao, I mean."
Bangun, the lord of Time and Cosmos, tapped his stick on the ground multiple times and stopped the time. He addressed her, "I don't have the foggiest idea what you're going to do right presently is correct."
"In any case, you are the divine force of Time, you do know my Future," she said.
Bangun saw her, "Frankly, I can't simply stop for a minute occurs in your future. It's an untouchable. That is the reason I was unable to let you know anything, regardless of whether this excursion of yours would lead you to Jose Rizal or not. Be that as it may, whatever occurs, you should proceed. You should prevail with your journey or, more than likely your country's set of experiences will die."
She took a gander at him. She respected him annoyingly. Bangun tapped his stick and the time kept on streaming. He vanished without aiding her out.
Esperanza murmured.
Pepe came, gasping, "Esperanza, kailangan na natin sumakay sa barko. Bilis!" (Esperanza, we want to board the boat. Quicker!)
Esperanza stood up and looked behind him. She saw, from a long way off, men in blue garbs. Guardia common are coming (Civil Guards).
Tvu Elnuzfrxf frt Punu aqqutafouiw gmfztut ovu lvan.
...…
It's been two days since they cruised away from Manila.
Presently they were crossing the Visayas.
Esperanza was in the deck, watching the sun gradually descending not too far off. It's been seven days since she was caught in this year, 1892.
She recollected when back in the current when nightfall came, she would be in her room with Maria, her companion. They would play web based games as opposed to getting their work done. Goodness, how she missed playing web based games. Also, she missed the innovation. She missed her contraptions. Truth be told, not having her cell phone for seven days here in year 1892 made her debilitated from fatigue. It really sucks.
And afterward, the following day, the two would go to class together, chuckling and prodding. They would eat a great deal of flavorful food sources. Esperanza missed the flavor of the dark woodland cake, the milk tea, espresso, pop, confections, ohhhh, obviously, the burgers and the French fries. She added, 'Goodness! How might I fail to remember the delectable pizza.'
Esperanza saw her dress, she missed wearing her agreeable tee shirt and shorts.
She missed her school, her colleagues, Maria, and her family… .
She missed the present. She moaned. She trusted she could return soon to her time, in 2019.
'I simply desire to follow through with my responsibility quicker. I trust I can before long track down Jose Rizal and that man with the other watch,' she contemplated internally.
Before the night came, the sea was wide and quiet. What's more, Esperanza saw an article remaining on the sea. Esperanza scoured her eyes, in disarray. And afterward again took a gander at the article. It was really not an item but rather a lady. The lady was remaining on the sea, gazing at the boat, where Esperanza was boarding. The lady, incredibly, was covered none which uncovering her bust and different pieces of her body. Insane!
Esperanza gazed at the lady seriously, attempting to fathom assuming she was seeing things right. At the point when Esperanza squinted, the lady vanished.
Esperanza scratched her head, shaking her head while thinking, 'Presently… . I'm beginning to fantasize things… ..'
The following day, the boat halted and secured in one of the islands in Visayas. The boat expected to stack some fuel and nourishment for the following objective. A portion of individuals land in the boat and visited the island.
Esperanza was strolling in the passageway of the boat. On the passageway, she met a lady. The lady is wonderful. She was not wearing a dress actually like every other person. She was strolling on the hall nȧkėd with a conch shell on her hand.
Esperanza checked out her in shock. The lady saw her looking pissed. 'Hold up. Who is this insane lady? For what reason would she say she is resembling this? What's more, why she's resembling that to me?'
A noisy shouted came from the upper deck.
While the mariners were occupied in their obligation and individuals doing their stuff, an appalling scene happened in the deck.
Individuals came in the deck. They examined shock and awfulness in the foremast. Some turned away. Some vomited.
Elnuzfrxf ommc f loun gfhc, vuit vuz qmpov ar lvmhc frt vmzzmz fl lvu lfj f jmqfr vfreut vuzluid ar ovu dmzuqflo ar gzmft tfwiaevo.
Somebody pulled her sew. She took a gander at the individual. It was Pepe. He was gasping. His eyes floated towards the foremast and briefly his eyes extend in shock. He shook his head and looked at Esperanza. He said, "Kinakailangan natin umalis dito sa barko. Papalapit na sila." (We want to land, at the present time. They're coming."
'Who is coming?' Esperanza contemplated internally.
She let Pepe pulled her away from the deck, run down in the passage and land the boat. Pepe pulled her to the closest tree and stowed away. He looked behind the tree and towards the boat. He saw two men in guardia common (Civil watchman) uniform were entering the boat.
Then, at that point, leaving the boat was a man wearing a barong tagalog and salakot (wide-overflowed cap) on his head. He had a managed mustache. On his right wrist was a wristwatch. He halted briefly and glanced around. And afterward, he kept on strolling.
Pepe took a gander at Esperanza. "Babalik lang tayo sa barko pagkatapos siyasatin ng mga guardia common ang nangyari doon sa barko." (We will return in the boat after the guardia common completion their examination over what occurred on the boat)
Esperanza gestured and looked behind the tree. She checked out the boat. Her psyche continued to address why that lady hanged herself? Why she committed suicide? Why nobody saw her and kept her from committing suicide?
It was Esperanza's first an ideal opportunity to see a dead individual with her nȧkėd eyes. Furthermore, this was not charming however frightening to see.
On the entry of the boat, Esperanza saw two ladies left. The other lady was nȧkėd and was holding a conch shell, the one whom Esperanza experienced in the hallway. The other one was looking pale and wearing a Filipiniana dress. On her neck, Esperanza saw, was a peculiar red line.
The lady with the peculiar red line on her neck went through man along her way.
Tvu rȧcėt jmqfr epatut ovu movuz jmqfr, jvm luuqut om gu f evmlo, mr f gfifrefw, f nifrc gmfo ftbmarut gw f hfzsut-mpo nifrc uteu ovzmpev narl frt tmjuil. Tvu evmlo lfo tmjr mr ovu gfifrefw (nifrc gmfo).
When the nȧkėd lady left in the balangay, water promptly covered her. Thereafter, the water vanished and the lady presently was no longer nȧkėd. She was currently wearing lamenting garments, her face covered with a dull fabric.
The one who was wearing lamenting garments carried the lofty balangay towards the ocean.
'W-what on earth? Who is she?' Esperanza asked herself, alluding to the lady dressed in dark.