“That is your drink, but it is not good."
The quote is part of the conversation between the Devil and Jesus Christ concerning the quality of the rum. The Devil had developed a unique plan to introduce his drink and wanted to trick Jesus to bless it. Jesus tested the rum presented by the Devil and blessed without his entire heart. The Devil achieved his goal by convincing Jesus that the initial drink presented to him was bad.
“Well, here is your rum.”
Satan’s trickery did not start yesterday. According to the mythical story in the Highland Maya Town, Satan tricked Jesus and made him drunk to bless his adulterated drink. When Jesus got drunk, the Devil’s rum was approved as the best drink for the people of Maya Town. Unfortunately, in the later years, the rum made men unproductive and useless members of society, which was the Devil's objective.
“Jesus Christ is the one who made the chicha, and it belonged to him.”
The narrator says the quote to remind readers that Jesus had good intentions for the people before the Devil came up with an evil plan to confuse him. The chichi, commonly referred to as ‘rum’ by the locals, was meant to empower people, bring harmony and enable them to serve God. However, it is paradoxical that the Devil managed to introduce his rum that confused the entire society.