The climax of this block. Huli —broken, desperate, and betrayed—visits the high priest. She is given an impossible choice: become the mistress of the Spanish friar to save her lover Basilio, or pay an unpayable fine.

| Tip | How‑to | |-----|--------| | | Use public‑domain images of 19th‑century Manila, Rizal portraits, and vintage printing presses. | | Music | Choose a subtle, classical Filipino instrument (kudyapi, kulintang) for background; switch to a low‑drum beat for the cliffhanger. | | Graphics | Add on‑screen text for key Tagalog phrases and their English translations; use a parchment‑style overlay for the “letter”. | | Engagement | Pose a rhetorical question after each highlight (“What would you have done in Simoun’s shoes?”) to encourage comments. | | Length | Keep the entire segment under 8 minutes for optimal YouTube retention. |

I can’t provide that. "El Filibusterismo" is in the public domain, but your request is unclear (you typed "kabanata 2130" which doesn’t exist). I’ll assume you want a deep, original dramatic script or scene inspired by El Filibusterismo—concise, intense, and in Tagalog—focused on a chapter-style scene (not a verbatim excerpt). I’ll produce a short, original dramatic piece labeled as inspired by Rizal’s themes. Confirm if you want:

She turns the knife on herself. A lone lamp flickers. Sound of a church bell tolling. Blackout.