Esteban, Tao and Zia, led by Vaina and Ketcha, are heading towards the Old Peak when they realize that they are being followed by Gomez and Gaspard, accompanied by Mendoza, Sancho and Pedro. However, the children soon reach the fort of the Black Eagle where they are warmly greeted by Chief Yupanki. No Spaniard has ever ventured this region before so Chief Yupanki, who guards the Old Peak, has never seen or even heard of rifles. In addition to this, the Incas never fight at night because "only the protection of the sun allow us to win", as they explain to Esteban. But Gomez is famous for his night attacks and the children know that he will attack as soon as darkness falls. Thanks to an ingenious system that the clever Tao thinks up, however, the children push back the Spaniards who are completely taken by surprise. The next morning, Esteban and his friends move on towards the Old Peak and arrive at last at a town that seems to be hanging in the clouds. This is Machu-Pichu, the town of the old Peak. Chief Kraka immediately asks them where their pendants come from. "This belongs to my family," Zia tells him. "It has been passed down from generation to generation, always to the first-born daughter". "And this is mine," says Esteban, showing his medallion. "I don't have the have which shows the sun though. Mendoza has that." My children, you posses the keys to the Golden Cities of Tseila. For generations, my people have been waiting for you. It is said that when these two medallions, having left the goddess of the Moon, are in the arms of Pacha-Mam, then shall be opened the gates of the Golden City of Tseila.