- Don Segundo concedes that he's been such a scoundrel all his life that he expects nobody to attend his wake, so his last will and testament promises to give P100-million pesos each to the first two people who sign his official guestbook. The scheme goes wrong and Don Segundo's legitimate heirs, Bogart, Julius, and Menchie end up signing in at numbers 3 and 4 because two strangers, Wilson and Uging, got there first and signed first. Wilson is an industrious fellow who makes his living doing any odd jobs he finds. Uging is the son of a native chieftain who needs money to pay off a landgrabber for their ancestral lands. But the P100-million inheritance is subject to the completion of three conditions: (1). That the heirs find Don Segundo's ex-lover Marita whom he left pregnant. (2) That the heirs reopen a club the Don used to run and get its former employees. (3) That they restore the Don's ancestral home in Batangas for his and Marita's offspring. In the event that the original heirs cannot fulfill the above conditions, the third and fourth people who signed the guestbook will have the opportunity and the inheritance. The work is cut out not only for Wilson and Uging but for Bogart, Julius, and Menchie as well. The heroes will try their best to fulfill the Don's wishes while the villains will try their best to prevent it.—fab-one
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