In 2021, Castillo announces a draft “lottery” to conscript workers as slave for the tobacco fields. As the Fuerzas Nacionales de Defensa (FND), the country’s armed forces, begins rounding up poor citizens in the capital city of Esperanza, Dani joins with friends Lita Torres and Alejo Ruiz in planning an escape to make a new life in the United States. Alejo is shot and killed, but Dani and Lita escape on a fishing boat with other refugees, bound for Miami. However, the boat is stopped by Antón, who reveals his son Diego Castillo was attempting to sneak away on the boat as well; after retrieving him, Antón orders the boat sunk by gunfire. Dani and Lita survive, but Lita succumbs to her injuries after bidding Dani to seek out the “Libertad” guerilla movement, led by Clara Garcia.
After assisting Clara and ex-spymaster and Libertad weapon maker Juan Cortez, Dani is given the task to contact and aid anti-Castillo forces throughout Yara’s three major regions: the Montero family, revered by Yara’s tobacco workers, in Madrugada, fighting against General José Castillo, Antón’s sadistic nephew and commander of Yara’s air force; La Moral (an anarchist group of university students) and the “Legends of ’67” (the surviving revolutionaries who toppled Castillo’s father) in El Este, opposing Admiral Aña Benítez, commander of Yara’s navy, and Canadian businessman Sean McKay, who imports Viviro for the Castillo regime; and revolutionary music group Máximas Matanzas in Valle de Oro, contending with María Marquessa, Yara’s minister of culture (and Diego Castillo’s mother), and Dr. Edgar Reyes, the scientist who created Viviro. During the campaign, Dani crosses paths with Diego on two occasions, first at a foiled assassination attempt on Antón during a public address, and again when Dani is captured and tortured by Antón’s second-in-command, General Raul Sánchez; the two form a bond, and Diego saves Dani’s life by killing Sánchez and convincing Antón to free Dani.
After uniting the anti-Castillo forces under Libertad, Dani learns that Castillo has captured Clara under the pretense of a parley and is holding her at his personal villa. When Dani confronts him, Castillo admits he has suffered from acute leukemia for 13 years, and that Viviro stopped working to treat it 6 months earlier. Impressed by Dani’s feats and wishing to have a guide for Diego when he dies, Castillo demands that Dani become his general in exchange for Clara’s life. Juan, covering Dani with a sniper rifle but unable to get a clear shot on Castillo himself, chooses to shoot Diego instead, but Dani knocks Diego out of the way; in response, Castillo kills Clara, leaving Dani as the reluctant new leader of Libertad. The Castillos return to Esperanza, which is surrounded by the united anti-Castillo forces.
Dani enters Castillo’s presidential palace and confronts the dictator in his office, but Diego refuses to let Dani kill his father. Dani promises to protect Diego, but Castillo, believing that Diego would be tortured as he had been after his father’s overthrow, shoots him, before committing suicide. Diego dies comforting Dani, with his final quote “you were the lucky one” linking it back to Lita’s death, when the same quote was used. The resistance forces unanimously declare Dani the new leader of Yara, but Dani refuses the leadership, turning it over to the revolutionary forces. After burying Clara, Dani and Juan continue to wage war against Castillo’s surviving loyalists.
In a post-credits scene, Juan supplies Viviro to an unnamed smuggler, who muses that Castillo killing his own son was an unreasonable act of insanity.
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