The Mysteries of Providence - When They Were Close To Solving The Secret

When They Were Close To Solving The Secret

Here are two occasions, when our heroes were close to solving the secret of Providence:

I. In the part “The Automaton”

In this part, Martin builds a robot who gets possessed by the Seventh Wise Man. Oscar commands the robot to lead them to the secret of Providence, and the robot leads them to the old castle (in the last episode it turns out, that there is the entrance to the cave of the Seventh Wise Man), but before they could take a better look around, the robot gets crazy and runs away.

II. In the part “The Infernal Mine”

At the end of this episode Oscar and his friends spot a small tunnel that goes underwater. There are paintings of the Seventh Wise Men painted above the tunnel. Oscar goes down into the tunnel with a scuba gear, but the Seventh Wise Man summons a vortex into the tunnel, which causes it to collapse, so Oscar must turn back. The tunnel probably led to the cave of the Seventh Wise Man.

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