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In a shocking twist of fate, with the president dead and the revolution satisfied for the moment, the community begins to heal, illustrating a shift towards democracy and the rebuilding of societal trust. Emilia reflects on the nation’s painful journey, revealing the broader implications of sacrifice, righteousness, and survival in the wake of tyranny.
The closing scenes flicker through the lives of the characters six months later. Each character embodies a renewed spirit, from Lewis's leadership in a mass vaccination program to Alma's position as a presidential candidate, signaling a hopeful future for Spain. This mixture of political maneuvers, personal trials, and constant evolution speaks to the resilience and determination of those who seek freedom in the face of adversity.