Grandma Flora’s eatery business slowly begins to revive. She discusses with her family the nasty rumours going around about her grandson, saying that the best way to boost the number of customers is to prepare appealing dishes. As Wally suggests that they prepare a variety of dishes, the irritating Captain Gina spies and later, she plots with her lackeys to find evidence of the Dalisays’ connection to Bloody Sun. At camp Crame, Delfin informs Diana about what he had learned from Alyana regarding Cardo’s mission. The two Generals come to an agreement to keep the intel a secret from everyone.
“For his protection,” General Oligario says. “It’s better if people believe that Cardo is dead.”
“Including Director Hipolito,” General Borja adds.
“Of course.”
The Generals begin discussing about Catindig, with Diana confident that she would eventually find evidence to link the traitorous snake to the ex-military group, and possibly to Bloody Sun. Meanwhile, Homer calls the man in question to demand for their pay, and he in turn berates them for how his guy had messed up and ruined their plans. Speaking of, Fernan (Cardo) gets his hands on some firearms and storms off, ignoring Earthworm and Tadpole as they try to get him to communicate with them. Brandishing his gun, our favourite hero storms out of the rebel camp in fury as the commander and the other rebels look on.
Venom debate on the consequences they’re likely to face, thanks to Fernan’s screw up. Homer’s quiet confident that he can blackmail Catindig into doing his bidding. Somewhere in the forest, Cardo struts on, simultaneously reflecting on some memories with Ricky Boy. Recalling the bombing that had led to his death, our favourite hero has his face set in blatant fury.
A horde of reporters, Alyana inclusive, hound Senator De Silva for comments on account of the recent bombing incident during his speech at Valio Blanca. De Silva declares that the incident has made him even more determined to run for senator again. He then chastises whoever had tried to have him killed as the perpetrators – Hipolito and Catindig – watch the live telecast. At the NDA, Hipolito plots to eliminate De Silva before the start of the elections for fear that he could win and go on to run for president when the time comes.
Senator De Silva proceeds to file for his candidacy as senator much to the approval and cheers of his constituents and the media. Back at the NDA, Hipolito barks at Catindig and charges him to find undeniable incriminating evidence they can use against the senator. At camp Crame, Delfin, Diana and team Billy discuss the fake cops as well as the bombing incident at Valio Blanca and the ex-military men. Diana begins to wonder whether they’re all connected to Ernesto Capili and Sandro Tomiby. Meanwhile, our favourite hero storms Venom’s camp.
“Homer!”
“You’ve got some nerve showing your face here,” the Scorpion grumbles. “After screwing up that mission! Do you know how much money we lost because of that?!”
“So it was you guys,” Cardo intones. “Who are behind the series of bombings in Manila. You were the ones who targeted all those innocent people!”
“And so what?! We’re all the same here. We’re all after the money! Screw having principles,” Homer adds, spitting on the floor for dramatic effect. “That will make me rich!”
“So you don’t care how many innocent people you kill,” Cardo remarks. “As long as it’s for loads of money?”
“Shut it. You don’t belong here in Venom!”
Our favourite hero glares with resolve. “You’re right! I don’t belong to your group! Because I’m not a psycho like you are!”
The scumbag members of Venom look on silently. Pilo seems to be smirking and ironically enough, Chameleon has a constipated look on his face.
“Do you remember what happened on June 28th?” Cardo continues. “When you bombed the train, the church and the mall?!”
Homer is taken by surprise. “How do you know about that?”
Cardo glares as he reflects on his son’s death for like the millionth time. “My son was one of the innocents you killed. You are responsible for his death. So now I’m here…to make you all pay!”
Cardo blindly opens fire on Venom and he effortlessly takes down a couple of goons as Homer and his lackeys duck for cover. Homer returns fire, prompting our favorite hero to seek cover. Cardo comes out with full force this time. He singlehandedly decimates Venom’s camp, compelling a wounded Homer to flee with his minions.
Senator De Silva is interviewed again by the press and he indirectly makes mockery of Hipolito’s inability to bring the rebels to justice. The despicable director watches and plots to take down the senator along with the rebels. While Captain Gina orders her lackeys to break into the Dalisay house and find some incriminating evidence they can use against them, Homer bitches nonstop about making Fernan pay.
At the rebel camp, our favourite hero reveals to the commander the encounter he had had with Scorpion’s group as well as their main agenda which is to neutralize and take down Bloody Sun. Romulo asks of the whereabouts of the traitors. At the NMIG, General Oligario deliberately asks Catindig to get new Intel on Sandro Tomiby and the ex-military group. Back at the rebel camp, Anton speaks against Fernan’s claims and proceeds to spout some nonsense about how Homer had built the camp for them in case of emergencies.
“Why are you still defending those traitors?” Romulo hisses.
“The real traitor is Fernan,” Anton mutters. “I saw the camp he mentioned. Homer has good intentions.”
Cardo smirks. “You’re the one who’s mistaken, Anton. It’s clear that Homer has got you fooled. Homer’s real purpose has always been to destroy Bloody Sun.”
Senator De Silva proves to be as rotten as his rival as he calls the Don Emilio, the miserable old man who’s still serving time in Bilibid. He asks for the miserable old man’s help with his campaign. Don Emilio agrees on the condition that he help him get out of prison in exchange for funds for his campaign. Meanwhile, General Borja talks to Diana on phone about how one of the fake cops has been identified as an ex-military man.
While Cardo prepares to take the commander to Homer’s camp to prove his allegations, Diana studies the profile of the identified fake cop/ex-military man. As fate will have it, the despicable director Hipolito shows his miserable face and Diana closes her laptop after he’s had a peek. The slimy scoundrel has the General give him her approval to push through with his intention of running for senator.
De Silva discusses Don Emilio’s proposal with his men, and he plans to grant the miserable old man his wish so they could gain the 100 million trade-off. Victor argues that they could easily get the 100 million bucks on their own and De Silva states that its better they don’t spend their hard earned money when someone is willing to spend for them. In Bilibid, some inmates make mockery of Don Emilio when he bothers them with how he’s confident that he would be out soon. The miserable old man laughs along with them and bashes their heads, one against another.
“I don’t plan on using him just for his money,” De Silva mentions. “I want him to become our business partner.”
“But how can we put all our trust in this Don Emilio?” one of his men asks.
“I’m still strong,” Don Emilio says, as if on cue. Back in Bilibid, that is. “I’m strong enough to beat my enemies. Nobody goes against Don Emilio Syquia!”
Alyana finds Grandma Flora staring outside woefully. She asks of the matter and Flora mentions that there’s a scumbag watching them. After taking a peek, Alyana assures her that there’s no one there. Flora assumes that she’s just seeing things because she’s been thinking about Cardo and Alyana urges her to get some rest. Meanwhile, Diana busies herself with getting a bloody drink for Hipolito and the slimy scoundrel takes advantage to go through her laptop. He soon finds the profile on the identified fake cop and as he types something, the episode concludes as Diana approaches.
Source: Blasters Series