This work is divided into two volumes: "Bloody Sunset" and "Inca Elegy". "Bloody Sunset" tells the story of the Inca Empire when it was at its peak, covering Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Argentina and other countries, with a population of 40 million.
However, before his death, Emperor Capac violated the centuries-old rule of the empire that the throne must be inherited by a boy born between the king and his biological sister, and handed the throne to his son Prince Huascar, who was born to his sister. The province of Quito was given as a kingdom to Prince Atahualpa, his son by Princess Palia, the eldest daughter of the original king of Quito.
Two brothers are fighting in the same room. The Inca king Huascar was captured and killed alive. When King Atahualpa of Quito returned in triumph with 80,000 elite troops, he was captured by 169 soldiers led by Pizarro, a Spanish pig officer. Atahualpa proposed to exchange the country's gold for his life.
But the Spaniards killed him after getting the gold.