
Inca Empire Trilogy (light of Machu Picchu)
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Cusco, it was nearly noon on May 1, 1536. Jia Boye slipped to the edge of the city without anyone noticing, and huddled in the corner facing Gonzalo Pizarro's official residence. His robes had not been taken off for weeks and were already dirty enough to hide from others. He smeared dirt on his face, trying to cover up his newly grown golden mustache. When the Spaniards saw him, they would only think of him as a sloppy guy from nowhere, or a native Indian living on the streets of Cusco. Precisely because Jia Boye pulled the brim of his hat extremely low and wore it crookedly, completely covering his forehead, even the Indians mistakenly thought he was a country bumpkin from Lake Titicaca. However, they didn't know that there was a small, heavy copper mace hidden in his gown, which was tied to a slender belt around his waist. Moreover, this mace tied Jia Boye's only hope.
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