¿¡Así que Diana estaba destinada a ser política!? ¿Y ella miró el pergamino después de que se quemara en sus manos?
Me he quedado insatisfecha. . .
¿¡Así que Diana estaba destinada a ser política!? ¿Y ella miró el pergamino después de que se quemara en sus manos?
Me he quedado insatisfecha. . .
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¡Buenos días!
Thank you for your feedback, Garry — your observations are very insightful. The ending of El secreto de San Jacinto 4 was intentionally left open to interpretation. Diana’s destiny isn’t defined explicitly, but rather symbolically. The legacy she receives isn't about politics specifically — it represents responsibility, truth-seeking, and the courage to protect something greater than herself.
The scene where the parchment burns yet leaves a symbol is meant to suggest transformation rather than destruction — a passing of knowledge beyond words. When Diana looks at the parchment afterward, she no longer sees instructions but a sign: one that marks her as the next guardian.
We understand the ambiguity may feel unsatisfying, but it’s designed to reflect Diana’s own uncertainty as she steps into the unknown. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts — it’s exactly the kind of engagement that gives life to these stories.
Saludos
Silvia
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