María rides again, no longer a daughter of privilege, but a woman who has lost too much to stay silent. Santiago, weary and weathered, walks beside her not as the boy she loved, but as the man who refused to forget. Together, they must rebuild the land-and themselves.
But when a corrupt heir rises with forged claims and bullets in his pocket, the spring that once united them threatens to divide them for good. Their son, caught between vengeance and peace, must choose who he will become.
The final reckoning comes not in fire or gunpowder-but in memory. In forgiveness. And in the choice to make the land a home again-not just for the living, but for those it remembers.