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Tomás learns that Martinho Toscano may have been murdered. Now it's the cryptanalyst who fears for his own life and he thinks about giving up on the agreement he made with Nelson Moliarti and John Savigliano, president of the Amerigo ...See moreTomás learns that Martinho Toscano may have been murdered. Now it's the cryptanalyst who fears for his own life and he thinks about giving up on the agreement he made with Nelson Moliarti and John Savigliano, president of the Amerigo Vespucci Foundation. Meanwhile, Constança helps Toscano's widow, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, get back home, after she has tried, unsuccessfully, to contact Tomás before he left for Brazil. At the university, a meeting of students to get rid of colonialist symbols raises concern among the professors. We come to learn that Tomás' colleague, Vitória, is leading a group of students who are secretly attacking the symbols of the Discoveries and the slave-traders. Now in Brazil, Tomás discovers that Toscano strayed away from his initial investigation and left clues that could lead to a well-kept secret about World History. When he arrives back home, he's surprised by a request for a divorce from Constança, who has become involved with a mysterious patron of the Botanical Garden. In the wake of these events, Tomás lets himself be seduced by Helena, a foreign student who has been trying to get his attention since she arrived. Later, he's assaulted and is left in a bad condition. They take his computer and all the documents he had from Toscano's investigation. We learn that the attack was ordered by Diogo Ramirez, Constança's lover.See less