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Meanwhile, at the de la Vega hacienda, Don Alejandro de la Vega worries about his son Diego, who has been studying in Spain for many years. To Alejandro’s joy (and initial shock), Diego returns home—but not as the fierce warrior his father hoped for. Diego presents himself as a refined, somewhat effeminate young man more interested in poetry, art, and philosophy than swordsmanship. Don Alejandro is disappointed, unaware that this foppish façade hides the truth: Diego is Zorro.

The chapter builds to an action-packed climax: A poor family is about to be executed by Governor Moncada’s soldiers for failing to pay unfair taxes. Just as the firing squad takes aim, a black-clad figure on horseback appears. With a swift slash of his sword, Zorro cuts the ropes binding the prisoners, disarms the soldiers, and leaves his signature “Z” on the governor’s door. The crowd gasps—Zorro has returned. The episode ends with Diego smiling secretly as he rides back to the hacienda, promising himself that he will protect both Alma and the people of Los Angeles. Zorro La Espada Y La Rosa Capitulo 1

In a parallel storyline, the beautiful and headstrong (often called Esmeralda Sánchez de Moncada in some versions; in this telenovela, she is the daughter of the governor, but in love with Diego) is introduced. She defies her father’s authority and longs for justice. The first meeting between Diego and Alma is charged with unspoken tension—Diego is immediately smitten, but she sees him as just another pampered aristocrat. Meanwhile, at the de la Vega hacienda, Don

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