[2] 1930: Exile This is the story of the Manrique, a provincial family that moved to Bogotá after one of its patriarchs decided to try his luck in the city.
Tomás Manrique, a man of class and wealthy family, had to flee his home town with his wife Josefina and his son Pedrito.
When this war that Tomás had decided not to be a part of had begun, he moves to the capital with his family helped by a worker from the railway station.
The worker, Pascual Martinez, leads them to a small inn owned by Magnolia, a woman dedicated to witchcraft.
In order to get the guns for this, they made a deal with a mobster who, in return, asks for part of the loot and takes Pedro, Tomás's son, as a guarantee.
This marks the beginning of a world of crime in the life of Tomás, and little by little, the Manriques rise to the point of a stable income and well-being through legal and illegal businesses.
Tomás's dream of becoming a well-established, honest businessman and gentleman never come true, and he slowly resigns himself to work in the underworld.