Who really protects the Valley of the Fallen?

It seems like no one.

And if we judge by the photograph, we can expect the worst. The Chinese Pirulín is a sellout who always seems to be with the enemy.

What three points.

His Insignificance seems to have realized that he had gotten into a real mess with a very difficult way out that wasn’t his definitive downfall and has wanted to distance himself a little with statements as bland as they are inane. Insignificant, like his person.

From the third point, there is no shortage of those who attribute three to him, so we can expect the worst.

The Benedictines seem to be more belligerent lately, and aside from Pirulín and His Insignificance, but it should not be forgotten that the head of the Benedictine congregation to which the Valley belongs never seemed like a supporter of Prior Cantera but rather an enemy. And the Valley community, divided, was also a factor that weakened Cantera’s authority, who because of that division could not be the Abbot of the Valley but only the Prior. Now, when they see themselves at risk of being expelled from the Valley, they seem a bit more belligerent, although, a bit late in the day, green sleeves.

Everything would improve, without a doubt, with the fall of Sánchez—three points too?—very weakened these days.

I suppose that if Sánchez’s departure occurred, the Benedictines would breathe a sigh of relief, while it cannot be assumed the same, and it’s even possible a disappointment, for Pirulín and for His Insignificance.

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