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A young man wishes to be sent back to the Spanish era. He thinks that life was easier in those days, even though Las Islas Filipinas were under Spanish control. This is because he is tired of his life. But as they say, "Be careful of what you wish for." His dream to travel back in time was something he did not expect to come true. He just woke up in a place where everyone was dressed in barong and saya, camisa de chino, and old-fashioned soldiers' uniforms. The main mode of transportation is also carriages, and there is no environmental pollution. 
 
Is this really the beginning of his comfort? Or will this be the beginning of his curse?


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