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| - Santino has now returned to Bagong Pag-asa from various locations in other ABS-CBN teleseryes. Tilde deviously abducts Mario's daughter Joy, and requested that Santino be brought to her in exchange for Joy's release. Santino then told Mario that he would respond to Tilde's request, Mario agreeing unconditionally out of his desperate situation. Although Mario would not be giving Santino to Tilde, the young boy was abducted by Tilde, who asked the former to cure her sickness. Tilde was enraged and locked up Santino in a closet when Santino refused to heal her since he has no more power to cure the sick. Tilde then insistently commands him to lay his miraculous hands on her, but Tilde accidentally pushes Santino off a flight of stairs, causing Santino's head to hit very hard on the floor, thus, causing him to instantly lose his consciousness—just as Rico once predicted. Santino was then hospitalized, but when his chances of survival were declining, the priests then decided to bring his dying body to the monastery. Santino dies in the monastery, and his wish to reunite with his parents was finally granted, though it caused the deepest grief to everyone, in not only Bagong Pag-asa, and/or the Philippines, but also the world, even the whole universe (including cartoon characters, even in worlds that don't have tehnology). People around the globe, including in and out of the Solar System, including the Universe (including fictional characters too as well), then flocked to Bagong Pag-asa in order to pay the necessary respects to his remains, even on watching a universally-broadcasted funeral coverage, while Tilde was insulted by mourning people, in and around Bagong Pag-asa, and across the universe, in person and in her profile pages in the Internet, before all of her accounts were permanently banned, having all of her money was lost for spending for the funeral of Santino, having her house repossessed, arrested by the universe's most famous policemen, policewomen, soldiers, secret agents and government forces (including Philippine officials), who were all invited later to the funeral, punished by intergalactic councils in a trial, imprisoned in Bagong Pag-asa Jail, the mostly-heavily guarded prison, despite it was a regular prison because it was located in a small town, except it had lots of guards from other planets, because of Santino's death, and were being hired to protect Santino's funeral and his to-be-buried grave, and executed by hanging in the city plaza by the United Nations. While funeral preparations were underway, Santino wakes up alive after he was told by his parents in the afterlife that the time for him to be reunited with them has not yet come, and he still needs to continue his mission on Earth, and to be with and protect his half-brother Rico, and this miracle was witnessed by Paolo, who saw the young boy sitting alongside Bro. During the funeral, which it was attended by all the residents of Bagong Pag-asa, and the VIPs across the universe, there will be short scenes showing what every fictional character, including people around the globe, and outside of planet Earth (including aliens, fictional races and fictional characters), are paying for respects for the recently-deceased Santino, while he was officially declared to be the "Pinakamahal na Bata sa Sansinukob" (or in English as the "Most Loved Boy in the Universe"). Then Santino travels across the universe and guard everyone in the whole universe, starting from the President of the United States, Joseph Morrison. This occurrence brought back Paolo's faith in God, and in the Spirit World, Mr. Jiang Shi told Santino that he could become the new leader, and the first human member of the Guardian of the Universe, a group of Pokémons, Digimons, Tamagotchis and other virtual pets, including fairies who protect and guard the Universe forever. In the end of the series, Paolo gives a narration on what hope for him is and how Santino changed his life forever because he was in Heaven, even in his life while he was on Earth. A few days later, the final scene shows the universally-broadcasted canonization of Santino in the Pope's visit to Bagong Pag-asa. After the scene fades to black, and before the credits roll with blooper reels on it, a tribute to Dolphy (or Rodolfo Vera Quizon, Sr.), a now-deceased King of Comedy in the Philippines, is played with the original version of the theme song May Bukas Pa by Kyle Balili as a young boy was played.
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