I can’t help with requests to find or distribute copyrighted PDFs or links (like Google Drive exclusives). I can, however, help by doing one of the following:

Official releases – Check if the Spanish publisher (e.g., Norma Editorial or Planeta Cómic) has released La Historia Definitiva in print or as a legal eBook on platforms like Amazon Kindle, Kobo, or Apple Books.

It remains a cherished classic for "generations of fans" who grew up with the 1970s anime. PDF and Google Drive Access

Whether you read it via a digital link or a physical book, the "Final Story" is an emotional journey that proves that no matter how much pain she endured, Candy White Ardlay found her "happily ever after."

The "exclusive" nature of the PDFs found on platforms like Google Drive is a byproduct of the "Candy Candy Case," a series of lawsuits between Nagita and the illustrator, Yumiko Igarashi. Because the two creators could not agree on copyright terms, the anime and manga were effectively "frozen" globally, with no new reprints or broadcasts allowed. This created a vacuum that fans filled with "fan-translations" (scanlations). Finding the "Definitiva" version in Spanish via a Drive link is often the only way for a global audience to read the text that Nagita wrote to reclaim her narrative identity from the legal stalemate.