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Manuel descubre el secreto de Enora en ‘La Promesa’
El capítulo 679 de La Promesa (viernes, 19 de septiembre) se presenta lleno de revelaciones y emociones intensas. Manuel, incapaz de soportar más las dudas, enfrenta directamente a Enora y queda impactado al descubrir un secreto que jamás habría sospechado. La sorpresa es tan grande que amenaza con cambiar por completo la visión que tenía sobre ella.

Mientras tanto, Catalina permanece inmóvil ante las revueltas, hasta que una carta inesperada ...
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Transcripción
00:00Manuel Descoversa Honora's Secret in Hal Promes. Episode 679 of The Promise.
00:12Friday, September 19th, is full of revelations and intense emotions.
00:18Manuel, unable to bear the doubts any longer, confronts Honora directly and is shocked to discover a secret he would never have suspected.
00:25The surprise is so great that it threatens to completely change the way he saw her.
00:36Meanwhile, Catalina remains motionless in the face of the uprisings until an unexpected letter arrives at the promise and could become the key to definitively turning the conflict around.
00:44Meanwhile, Angela decides to finally come out of her confinement, but Leocadia's reaction is far from supportive, further deepening the wound between mother and daughter.
00:56The tension also extends to the service.
01:02Vera tries to apologize to Lope, although her words are not what he needs to hear.
01:07And Simona and Candela, excited about Tonio and Honora's possible wedding, fuel the rumors in the kitchens by telling Samuel everything.
01:14Amidst secrets, reproaches and confessions, Kuro and Angela's forbidden love continues to flourish in the shadows, but the fear of being discovered grows day by day.
01:27They will be able to keep their passion hidden or the truth will eventually come to light.
01:31Friday morning hangs over the promise with a deceptive stillness, a veil of normality that barely manages to contain the whirlwind of emotions and secrets that are brewing behind the stone walls.
01:41The air, dense and laden with foreboding, seems to whisper warnings that only the most restless hearts are capable of hearing.
01:53For Manuel, the young Marquis of Lujan, this unease has a name and a face, right on time.
01:59The feeling that the maiden is hiding something crucial from him, a fundamental piece in the puzzle of the misfortunes that are plaguing his family, has become an obsession that hammers at his mind relentlessly.
02:12Meanwhile, the estate, the heart and soul of the marquisate, continues to be convulsed by the revolts of some desperate day laborers.
02:22A fire that Catalina, with a passivity bordering on abdication, refuses to quench.
02:27However, fate, often capricious, is about to place an unexpected document in her hands, a letter whose irrevocable seal could be the spark that rekindles her fighting spirit or the definitive condemnation of her legacy.
02:41In the silent confines of the palace, a door opens timidly.
02:49Angela, after days of self-imposed seclusion that has been both refuge and prison, decides to take a step towards the light, seeking in the face of her mother Leocadia the solace and strength she so desperately needs.
03:00But hope is a fragile crystal and Leocadia's reaction, sharp and cold as an iceberg, threatens to forever shatter the already battered bond that unites them.
03:15Love, that other elusive inhabitant of promise, finds no solace either.
03:20The gap between Loe and Vera widens with each unspoken word and each misinterpreted gesture.
03:25An apology offered with a heart in hand, but in the wrong way.
03:32It only serves to deepen the wound, leaving both a drift and a sea of pride and pain.
03:39In the kitchens, oblivious to the drama brewing in the noble halls, Simona and Candela surrender to the sweet dream of a wedding, that of Tonio and Anora, sharing their joy with Samuel and unknowingly fanning the flames of a rumor that could have unforeseen consequences.
03:55And in the midst of the storm, a love blossoms in secret.
04:01Kuro and Anora, clinging to the passion that unites them, steal moments of happiness in the shadows, aware that each kiss and each caress is a challenge to a destiny that seems determined to separate them.
04:11The fear of being discovered is a constant shadow, a reminder that their pure and true love is also a sentence.
04:23How long will they be able to keep it safe from the prying eyes and machinations of those who wish them unhappiness?
04:29On Friday, at the promise, the masks will fall, the truths will come to light, and everyone's fate will hang on a thread as thin as hope and as sharp as betrayal.
04:42Manuel and the Abyss in Anora's Eyes
04:44The morning sun filtered timidly through the tall windows of the hangar, drawing long strips of light on the cement floor and the wings of the plane that Manuel polished with an almost mechanical movement.
04:58But his mind was far from there, caught in a web of suspicion that was woven thread by thread around Anora's figure.
05:03Each of her forced smiles, each of her evasive glances, each carefully chosen word, only reinforced Manuel's conviction that the maid was the guardian of a poisonous secret.
05:20It was not a simple intuition, it was a physical certainty, a pressure in his chest that prevented him from breathing normally.
05:26He had gone over their conversations over and over again, the small details that had previously seemed insignificant and that now took on a sinister tone.
05:40He remembered her nervousness when he asked her about her visits to the house of the Dukes of Infantes, her paleness when he mentioned Jemina's name.
05:49No, he could not continue to ignore it, he needed the truth, however terrible it was.
05:54He left the cloth on a toolbox and walked resolutely toward the palace.
06:01His heart was beating hard, a war drum announcing the battle he was about to fight.
06:08He did not look for Anora in the servants' area, where she could slip away or seek the protection of her companions.
06:16He waited for her at the corner of a lonely corridor in the Noble Wing, a place of passage from which there would be no escape.
06:24When Anora appeared with a silver tray in her hands, her face contorted into a mask of surprise and fear at the sight of him.
06:33The clink of the porcelain cup on the saucer was the only sound that broke the tense silence.
06:40Sir Manuel, is there anything you need?
06:43Her voice, barely a whisper, was shaking visibly.
06:46Manuel stared at her.
06:50His blue eyes, normally warm and kind, were now two shards of ice.
06:57He didn't answer her question.
06:59Instead he asked his own, direct and unambiguous.
07:03Right now I need you to tell me the truth.
07:05And I need it now.
07:08I know you're hiding something from me, something important, something that has to do with everything that's happening with my family.
07:15Maybe.
07:17Maybe even Jemina's death.
07:20The color drained from the maid's face completely.
07:22The tray shook so violently that the cup almost fell.
07:28Her eyes, large and dark, filled with overwhelming panic.
07:34No, I don't know what you're talking about, sir.
07:37I don't know anything.
07:38I'm just a maid.
07:39What could I possibly know?
07:41She stammered, clutching the tray as if it were a lifeline.
07:46Enough lies.
07:47Right now Manuel's voice rose, echoing in the empty hallway.
07:54He took a step toward her, cornering her against the wall.
07:57I've seen you.
07:58I've seen how you behave.
08:01Your comings and goings, your secrets, your conversations with people you shouldn't even know.
08:08Tell me about the man from Linnea.
08:10The man's name was like a key that unlocked the floodgates of her terror.
08:13A single tear rolled down Onora's cheek, followed by another and another.
08:22Her composure crumbled completely and with it the wall of lies she had built around herself.
08:29He, he made me.
08:31I am oh so.
08:32His body convulsed with spasms of anguish.
08:34I didn't want to, I swear, young master Manuel.
08:37I had no choice.
08:41Manuel felt a pang of compassion but pushed it away.
08:45He needed to get to the bottom of this.
08:48Make you do what, Onora?
08:50What did that monster make you do?
08:52The maid looked up and in her tear-filled eyes, Manuel saw something more than fear.
08:57She saw the shadow of a forced complicity, the stain of a betrayal that consumed her from within.
09:06To watch, to listen, to report, she confessed in a broken voice.
09:10She had to tell him everything she heard in this house.
09:15Everything you did, what Miss Yana said, the plans of the Marquises, everything.
09:20The revelation fell on Manuel like a lead slab.
09:26The maid they had trusted, the young woman his mother had taken in, had been a spy in her own home.
09:34A puppet in the hands of the man she hated most in the world.
09:38The air seemed thick, unbreathable.
09:42Why?
09:43She managed to ask, although the words stuck in her throat.
09:47Why did you do it, Onora?
09:50Onora's answer was even more devastating.
09:53A blow Manuel had not expected, because of my family.
09:58The man, he has debts from my father.
10:01He threatened to ruin us, to leave us on the street.
10:06To hurt my little brother.
10:09Her voice broke again and then she promised me that if I helped her,
10:12she would intercede on my behalf so that Mr. Tonya would.
10:18Notice me.
10:18She said she would speak to the gentleman to facilitate our marriage.
10:24Manuel's bewilderment turned into icy fury.
10:28Not only had he coerced her, he had played with her feelings,
10:31with the illusion of a young woman in love, to turn her into his instrument.
10:35But the worst was yet to come.
10:40There's more, isn't there?
10:41Manuel asked, his voice now a dangerous whisper.
10:46He knew, with a terrifying certainty, that that wasn't all.
10:50Onora nodded slowly, unable to look him in the eye.
10:53Her gaze was lost in an indefinite point on the polished floor.
11:01The night, the night that Miss Jemina died, her barely audible voice began.
11:05I saw her, I saw her leave the house.
11:09She was going toward the cliff.
11:12She was very upset.
11:14The man had ordered me to follow her if I saw her acting strangely.
11:17A shiver ran down Manuel's spine.
11:22He braced himself for the worst.
11:24And what did you do?
11:25I followed her at a distance.
11:29The story continued coming out of her lips like a poison that choked her.
11:35And I saw him, the man, there waiting for her.
11:39They argued, she screamed, accusing him of
11:42something terrible.
11:44I couldn't hear everything.
11:46But then he pushed her.
11:49Manuel's world stopped.
11:52The silence in the hallway became deafening.
11:54An absolute void where only Onora's monstrous confession resonated.
12:01Jemina hadn't thrown herself.
12:03She had been murdered and the murderer was the man from Linaya.
12:08The maid in front of him had not only been a spy,
12:11but a silent witness to an atrocious crime.
12:16And you didn't do anything?
12:17You didn't scream?
12:18You didn't run to get help?
12:20Manuel's voice was a mixture of disbelief and horror.
12:23He was afraid.
12:25He moaned at the right moment, shrinking against the wall as if he wanted to disappear.
12:29He saw me, the man saw me, he told me that if I spoke he would kill my father and my brother.
12:36And then he would make it look like I had pushed her.
12:42He said that no one would believe a simple maid against him, that it would end with Bill's garrote.
12:49Manuel was completely stunned.
12:51The truth was a monster with a thousand heads, much more horrible than he could have ever imagined.
12:55Betrayal, blackmail, murder, everything converged in the trembling figure of the young woman before him.
13:08The rage he felt was immense, a wave of fire that threatened to consume him,
13:12but beneath the rage there was also an abyss of despair.
13:15What could he do with that truth?
13:19How could he face a man as powerful and ruthless as the man?
13:26Honora's confession had not only revealed a secret,
13:28it had opened a Pandora's box from which emerged all the demons that tormented the promise.
13:33And Manuel, stunned and alone in the middle of a silent hallway,
13:39felt completely helpless to face them.
13:44The feeling of helplessness was as overwhelming as the revelation itself.
13:48The hangar, her refuge, now seemed a world away,
13:52a lost paradise of innocence and broken dreams.
13:57The reality was there, in that hallway,
14:00with the weight of a murder and the certainty that the enemy slept under her very roof.
14:06Catalina and the Seal of an Unexpected Past
14:08In the office, surrounded by books and memories of a life that no longer belonged to her,
14:14Catalina felt like a deposed queen in her own castle.
14:20Reports on the revolts were piled on the table,
14:22each page a testament to her failure.
14:24She listened to the echoes of the complaints of the day laborers,
14:31the pleas of the foreman,
14:32the growing tension that threatened to tear the social fabric of promise apart,
14:35and she did nothing.
14:38A profound apathy,
14:40a paralysis born of betrayal and pain had taken hold of her.
14:43The farm, which had been her passion,
14:49her life project,
14:50was crumbling before her eyes and she limited herself to watching,
14:53unable to move a finger.
14:57She felt betrayed by her father,
14:59by Martina,
15:00by a world that seemed to conspire to snatch away the only thing that gave meaning to her existence.
15:04Every sunrise was a reminder of her helplessness,
15:10every sunset the harbinger of yet another night of insomnia and bitter rumination.
15:17It was Romulo who interrupted her gloomy lethargy.
15:20The butler entered the office with his usual discretion,
15:23but there was a note of urgency in his countenance that caught Catalina's attention.
15:29Miss Catalina, he said,
15:31handing her an envelope with a solemn gesture.
15:34This letter has arrived for you by special mail.
15:39Catalina reluctantly took the envelope.
15:41Probably another complaint,
15:42another bill,
15:43another problem she didn't have the strength to resolve.
15:48But as she turned it over,
15:50her heart skipped a beat.
15:51The envelope was made of thick parchment and of exquisite quality.
15:57And she recognized the acre seal that closed it instantly.
16:00It was the coat of arms of the house of Alba.
16:02Her fingers trembled slightly as she broke the wax.
16:07What could he possibly want from her?
16:09One of the most powerful families in Spain unfolded the letter,
16:12her eyes scanning the elegant lines of calligraphy.
16:15It was not a complaint,
16:18it was not an invoice,
16:19it was an invitation and something more.
16:22The letter was signed by the Duke of Alba himself,
16:25a man she barely knew,
16:26but whose name inspired respect and fear in equal measure.
16:29In it,
16:33the Duke expressed his deep concern about the unstable situation affecting the estates in the region,
16:38including the promise.
16:44He mentioned with exquisite diplomacy,
16:46but crystal clear clarity that the workers' discontent could have dire consequences for all the landowners
16:51and that the passivity of some owners was being viewed with disfavor at court.
16:58But the part that made Catalina hold her breath was the second paragraph.
17:04The Duke mentioned a conversation he had had years ago with his late mother,
17:08the first marchioness of Lujan.
17:12He spoke of the admiration he felt for her innovative vision
17:15and her profound knowledge of the countryside.
17:19And then he revealed something that Catalina was completely unaware of.
17:24Her mother, anticipating possible times of crisis,
17:27had established a secret trust fund deposited in the Duke's bank,
17:31earmarked specifically for the modernization and protection of the estate and its workers.
17:38A fund that would only be accessible to her daughter, Catalina,
17:42when she demonstrated the courage and determination to leave the estate
17:45according to the principles she had instilled in her.
17:50The letter ended with a sentence that resonated in Catalina's soul like the tolling of a bell.
17:55Your mother, my dear friend,
17:57I have always trusted that you would be the guardian of your legacy.
18:02I believe the time has come for you to decide whether to accept that inheritance.
18:05Catalina read the letter, once, twice, three times.
18:11The words of a powerful man and the revelation of a secret from her mother intertwined in her mind,
18:16shaking her from her lethargy.
18:20It was as if her mother's voice were speaking to her from the grave,
18:23reminding her of who she was and what she had fought for.
18:26The trust fund was not just money, it was a vote of confidence, a weapon, a responsibility.
18:35It was proof that her mother had never stopped believing in her.
18:40A surge of energy, a mixture of rage and hope, coursed through her.
18:44Rage at herself for having allowed herself to sink into self-pity,
18:51and hope because for the first time in a long time she saw a way out.
18:58Una Camino rose from her chair, the letter clutched in her hand.
19:03Her eyes, once dull with desolation, now shone with new determination.
19:07She left the office and walked steadily through the palace corridors,
19:14ignoring the curious glances of the servants.
19:18She headed straight for the main gate.
19:21Romulus, he said, his voice clear and firm, devoid of the hesitation of the past few weeks.
19:29Ready the carriage and notify the foreman.
19:32Tell him to meet me in the fields immediately.
19:34We have much work to do.
19:40The arrival of that letter was not simply a turning point, it was a resurrection.
19:47Catalina, the daughter of the Marchioness,
19:49the woman who had learned to love the land more than the ballrooms,
19:52had returned, and this time she was not about to give up.
19:57The conflict over the promise was far from over, but now it had a new leader.
20:04A leader who carried her mother's words in her heart and, in her hand,
20:08the key to changing everyone's destiny.
20:12Angela and a Mother's Wall of Silence
20:14Daylight was a stranger in Angela's room.
20:21For days she had kept the heavy velvet curtains drawn,
20:24creating a perpetual gloom that reflected the darkness she felt in her soul.
20:28Seclusion had been her only defense against a world that terrified her,
20:35against the memories of her kidnapping,
20:37and above all, against the predatory gaze of Captain Lorenzo de la Mata
20:41and the insidious pressure of her own mother.
20:43But that morning a timid ray of sunlight had filtered through a crack,
20:49and in it Angela saw a glimpse of the life she was losing.
20:55She thought about Kuro, about their furtive encounters,
20:58about the promise of a future together that now seemed further away than ever.
21:01She couldn't give up, she couldn't let herself be consumed by fear,
21:08for him, for herself, she had to fight.
21:12With an effort that seemed titanic, she got out of bed.
21:16Her legs were weak, weakened by inactivity and anguish.
21:20She went to the window and with a determined gesture,
21:25she drew back the curtains.
21:27The light glared at her sharply for an instant,
21:30but she didn't look away.
21:34She let the sun warm her pale skin,
21:37the fresh air fill her lungs.
21:40That was the first step.
21:41The second was to get dressed.
21:44She chose a simple dress in a light color
21:46that contrasted with the mourning of her spirit.
21:50She combed her hair,
21:52trying to bring order to the chaos outside
21:54as a prelude to ordering the chaos inside.
21:59And then, with her heart hammering in her chest,
22:01she opened the door to her room.
22:05The hallway seemed immense,
22:07each step an echo in the silence of the palace.
22:10Her destination was the small parlor
22:12where her mother usually boarded at that hour of the morning.
22:16She needed to talk to her.
22:18She needed to feel her support,
22:19her affection.
22:21She needed her mother to see her not as a piece
22:24in a game of alliances,
22:25but as her daughter, wounded and frightened.
22:29She found Leocadia sitting by the window,
22:32the needle moving with mechanical precision
22:34across the frame.
22:38She looked up at Angela's footsteps
22:40and a look of cold surprise crossed her face.
22:42There was no joy in her eyes,
22:47no relief,
22:48only a distant assessment,
22:50as if she were contemplating an object
22:51that had moved out of place.
22:55Angela,
22:56I see you have finally decided to leave your seclusion,
22:59she said,
23:00her voice as taut as the thread with which she sewed.
23:05Angela stopped a few feet away from her,
23:07feeling the fragile courage she had mustered
23:09begin to crumble under her mother's icy reception.
23:14Mother,
23:15I needed to get out.
23:17I needed to see the light,
23:18her voice said,
23:19barely a whisper.
23:23Some light won't solve your problems,
23:25Leocadia replied,
23:27continuing to embroider.
23:28The only thing that will solve your problems is common sense,
23:33a quality that seems to have completely abandoned you.
23:38The blow was accurate,
23:40straight to the heart.
23:42Angel choked back the tears that threatened to well up.
23:46I don't understand why you're talking to me like that.
23:49I've been sick,
23:50scared.
23:51I thought you'd be happy to see me better.
23:55Leocadia finally put the frame on the table and stood up.
23:57She approached her daughter,
24:01but not to hug her.
24:03Her posture was rigid,
24:05her gaze an iceberg.
24:06Quote,
24:07you better call this feeling better.
24:10Leaving your room is not an act of bravery,
24:12Angela.
24:13It's reckless.
24:16The captain of the bush is still in this house.
24:19Have you thought about what could happen if he finds you wandering the halls?
24:23Have you thought about how your thoughtless behavior puts us both in danger?
24:26I'm tired of living in fear,
24:31Angela burst out,
24:32frustration and pain overcoming her shyness.
24:36I can't spend my life locked up because of that man,
24:39and I don't understand why you seem more worried about him than me.
24:42Because I,
24:46unlike you,
24:47am aware of reality.
24:49Leo Katia's voice rose sharply and cuttingly.
24:54The reality is that we are two women alone in a man's world and the captain is a powerful man.
24:59A man we cannot afford to offend.
25:05Your future,
25:06our safety depends on the decision you make.
25:11And that decision is to accept his proposal of marriage.
25:15Angela recoiled as if she had been slapped.
25:17Never,
25:20I would rather die than marry that monster.
25:23A bitter,
25:23cruel smile spread across Leo Katia's lips.
25:28Death is so final,
25:30my child.
25:31Marriage,
25:32on the other hand,
25:33is a transaction.
25:36A necessary evil to ensure a life of comfort and respect.
25:39Love,
25:42feelings are luxuries we cannot afford.
25:45I thought I had raised you better.
25:48Every word her mother said was another break in the wall that rose between them.
25:53A wall of incomprehension,
25:55of ambition,
25:56of a pragmatism so cold it made the blood run hot.
26:01Angela looked at her,
26:02not at her mother,
26:03but at a stranger,
26:04a woman who put status and security before happiness and well-being of her own daughter.
26:09You haven't educated me,
26:13you've trained me,
26:14Angela said,
26:15her voice shaking with rage and disappointment.
26:19But that's it,
26:20I'm not going to be your puppet,
26:22I'm not going to sacrifice my life to satisfy your ambition.
26:26She turned without waiting for an answer and left the room.
26:30The tears she had held back were now flowing freely down her cheeks.
26:35They weren't tears of fear,
26:37but of a deep and bitter loneliness.
26:39The brave gesture that had led her to leave her room had crashed against the indifference of the person from whom she needed support the most.
26:49The distance between her and her mother was no longer just emotional.
26:53It was an unfathomable abyss.
26:54And at the bottom of that abyss,
27:00Angela understood that in that house the only person who would fight for her was herself.
27:06Loe and Vera.
27:07The scars of pride.
27:10The tension in the kitchen was so thick that it could be cut with a knife.
27:13Simona and Candela chattered excitedly about the upcoming wedding of Tonio and Honora,
27:20but their cheerful voices failed to to dispel the storm cloud that had settled over Lope and Vera.
27:25Ever since Loe had discovered the true identity of Vera, daughter of the Dukes of Carol, a wall of ice had risen between them.
27:34A wall built with the bricks of lies, wounded pride, and the abysmal class difference.
27:45Vera, aware of the pain her deception had caused, knew she had to take a step.
27:50She loved Lopez with all her soul, and the idea of losing him over a secret she had kept out of fear and desperation was unbearable.
28:01She looked for him in the pantry, a quiet place where they could talk without being interrupted.
28:09Loe was arranging sacks of flour on the shelves, his movements abrupt and charged with suppressed anger.
28:14He didn't even turn when she entered.
28:19Lopez, please, we need to talk, Vera said, her voice soft and pleading.
28:26He continued with his task, turning his back on her.
28:29I don't think we have anything to talk about, miss, he spat out the word miss as if it were an insult.
28:38Verus's heart sank.
28:39The sarcasm was worse than a shout.
28:41Please don't treat me like this.
28:44I know I've hurt you.
28:46I know I lied to you and I'm sorry.
28:48I'm more sorry than I can put into words.
28:52Lopez finally stopped and turned to face her.
28:56His dark eyes, normally filled with tenderness when he looked at her, were now two pools of resentment.
29:03You're really sorry, you're really sorry, Vera.
29:07Or should I say Mencia used her real name, another weapon to hurt her.
29:10Are you sorry for lying to me or are you sorry that I found out?
29:16I'm sorry for lying to you, she exclaimed, moving closer to him.
29:19I was scared, Lopez, I was running away from my father, from an arranged marriage, from a life that was suffocating me.
29:27Pretending to be a maiden was the only way to survive, to be free.
29:33I didn't tell you, why?
29:37Because I fell in love with you.
29:39And if I told you the truth, I knew everything would change.
29:42I knew you would look at me the way you're looking at me now.
29:44And how am I looking at you?
29:47He asked.
29:49He, his voice full of pain that he could not hide.
29:53As if she were a stranger, as if the difference between a duke and a cook were an abyss that we cannot cross.
30:01For me, nothing has changed, lope.
30:04I am still the same Vera that, or so I thought, you had fallen in love with.
30:08Well, for me, everything has changed, he replied, his voice rising in volume.
30:16I fell in love with a maiden, an equal, a woman with whom I could dream of a future.
30:22What future can I have with the daughter of a duke?
30:24Do you think your family would accept me?
30:26Do you think they would leave us alone?
30:28They would crush us like insects.
30:32I don't care about my family, I only care about you.
30:35Well, I don't care, said Lopez.
30:38His wounded pride speaking for him.
30:41I don't want to be the whim of a rich girl who plays at being poor.
30:45I don't want to live off your charity or hide from your father.
30:49I have my dignity.
30:51Lopez's words were like daggers.
30:53Vera felt the ground open up beneath her feet.
30:57She had come to ask for forgiveness, to open her heart, and had been met with a wall of pride and prejudice.
31:02So that's what you think of me, that I'm a whim, she whispered, her voice cracking with pain.
31:10Love doesn't pay the bills, and love doesn't erase titles of nobility, he said with a coldness that devastated her.
31:25Vera looked at him one last time, her eyes filling with tears.
31:32He had come to apologize.
31:34Yes, but not in that way.
31:37Not by begging, not by groveling, he didn't want her forgiveness.
31:40He wanted her to stop being who she was, and that was something she couldn't do.
31:46Quote.
31:47I understand, she said with a dignity that she drew from the depths of her pain.
31:52I'm sorry I bothered you.
31:56She turned and walked out of the pantry, leaving Lopez alone with his anger and his sacks of flour.
32:03He didn't follow her, he just stood there, listening to her footsteps retreat, his heart in pieces.
32:10He had pushed her away.
32:13He had built the wall even higher, because deep down it wasn't pride that ruled him, but fear.
32:22The fear of not being enough for her, the fear that sooner or later her world would claim her and he would be left alone.
32:31Varen's apology had not been what he wanted to hear, because no apology could change the truth.
32:38She was a duchess and he was a cook.
32:41And in the rigid world of promises, that disagreement seemed increasingly insurmountable.
32:47Wedding bells and whispers in the kitchen.
32:49While the drama unfolded in the hallways and offices, the kitchen was an oasis of blissful ignorance.
32:58For Simona and Candela, the only news that mattered was the imminent engagement between Tonio, Simona's prodigal son, and sweet Anora.
33:06The idea of a wedding filled the air with a scent of celebration and hope, a balm for the recent tensions and sadness.
33:14Oh, Candela, I can't believe it.
33:20My little Antony, my boy, sitting down, Simona said, her eyes shining with excitement as she peeled potatoes with renewed energy.
33:27I told you, woman, I told you.
33:33That girl, Anora, is an angel fallen from heaven.
33:36She has straightened your son out better than 100 sermons, Candela replied, stirring a stew whose delicious aroma permeated the entire room.
33:44Their joy was so contagious that they could not keep it to themselves.
33:50When Samuel, the young and handsome valet, entered the kitchen looking for a glass of water, he found himself caught up in the whirlwind of enthusiasm of the two cooks.
33:58Samuel, son, come here.
34:04We have news that will brighten your day, Simona exclaimed, gesturing for him to come closer.
34:11Samuel, always polite, smiled.
34:14Quote, tell me, Simona, what is it that we are celebrating?
34:18We will soon have a wedding in the service, Candela announced with a big smile.
34:24Our Antonio is going to propose to Anora.
34:26Candela, for God's sake, it's still not certain.
34:30Simona scolded her, although her face said quite the opposite.
34:35But yes, it seems like things are serious.
34:38They're both very excited.
34:40Samuel congratulated them, sharing his joy sincerely.
34:45He was glad to see Simona so happy after all she had suffered with the return of her son.
34:52They make a great couple, Samuel commented.
34:55Anora is a good girl, hardworking and discreet.
34:59Quote, Antonio seems to have finally found his place.
35:03And he has found it.
35:05Candela continued, lowering her voice in a confidential tone.
35:10They're already making plans for the future, you know?
35:13Antonio wants to talk to the Marquises to ask them for a small advance so they can rent a small house in the village.
35:18They want to have their own love nest.
35:23The revelation of those plans, shared with the best of intentions, floated in the air of the kitchen.
35:31It was innocent gossip, born of joy and excitement, but even the sweetest secrets could have a bitter aftertaste and promises.
35:38Unbeknownst to Simona and Candela, they had just fueled the rumors in the servants' room, adding a new chapter to the story of the young couple.
35:49A story whose undercurrents, marked by blackmail and betrayal, were much darker than anyone in that cheerful kitchen could ever imagine.
35:59The wedding bells that they heard in their imaginations sounded very different to Manuel's ears, for whom Anora's name was no longer synonymous with love, but with a mortal danger that loomed over them all.
36:16Kuro and Angela.
36:18The fragile refuge of secret love.
36:20In a world of intrigue and betrayals, Kuro and Angela's love was an exotic flower growing in the cracks of a stone wall.
36:29Their relationship, born in adversity and nurtured in the most absolute secrecy, was their only refuge, the only place where they could be themselves, far from Leocatia's machinations and the constant threat of Captain Lorenzo.
36:45Each encounter was a risk, each stolen moment, a victory against fate.
36:49They saw each other in forgotten places in the palace, a disused bedroom on the east wing, the old abandoned greenhouse at the back of the garden, the library late at night, when silence was their only accomplice.
37:04That afternoon, after Angela's painful confrontation with her mother, she needed to see Kuro more than ever.
37:15She left him a note at the agreed place, a hollow book in the library, and waited with her heart in her mouth for night to come.
37:21They met in the greenhouse.
37:26The moon, almost full, bathed the glass and iron structure in a silvery light, creating a magical and ghostly scene.
37:33The air was permeated with the scent of damp earth, ash, and moss, and the few wildflowers that had survived the abandonment.
37:44Kuro was waiting for her in the shadows.
37:47When he saw her arrive, he ran to meet her and held her in his arms, feeling her body tremble.
37:52Angela, my love, what happened?
37:57I feel you trembling, he whispered in her ear, brushing a lock of hair from her face.
38:03She clung to him, seeking in his warmth the strength she lacked.
38:07She told him about the conversation with her mother, the cold words, the boundless ambition, the terrible loneliness she had felt.
38:15He has looked at me as if I were a stranger, Kuro, as if my happiness were worthless.
38:22All he cares about is marriage to the captain, status, position.
38:28Sometimes I think he hates me.
38:31Kuro hugged her even tighter, his heart filled with rage towards Leo, Katia, and Lorenzo.
38:37He doesn't hate you, Angela.
38:40It's just that he's incapable of love.
38:42His heart is filled with fear and ambition.
38:44There's no room for anything else, he said, his voice vibrating with indignation.
38:50But I do care about you.
38:52You matter to me more than anything in this world, and I won't let them hurt you.
38:57I won't let them.
38:58He looked into her eyes.
39:00And in the dim light of the greenhouse, under the moonlight, their love shone with a...
39:04We have to get out of here, Kuro said with a new urgency in his voice.
39:12Quote, we can't go on like this, hiding, fearing every shadow.
39:16Your mother won't budge and the captain is a monster.
39:22He won't wait forever for us to leave.
39:24But where?
39:25How?
39:26Angela asked.
39:27Although the idea was a dream they had both whispered.
39:30I don't know yet, but I will find a way.
39:35I will save every penny.
39:37I will talk to whoever I have to talk to.
39:40I swear to you, Angela, that I will get you out of this hell.
39:43We will go far away to a place where no one knows us, where we can simply be Kuro and Angela,
39:50where we can love each other without fear.
39:54Kuro's promise was a bomb for Angela's wounded soul.
39:57In his arms she felt safe.
40:00His kisses, tender and passionate, were a challenge to the darkness that surrounded them.
40:05For a moment, in the stillness of that forgotten greenhouse, they were able to forget the danger.
40:14They gave themselves over to love, to dreams, to the fragile hope of a future together.
40:20But even in their shelter, the shadow of fear was an inseparable companion.
40:28A creak outside, the hoot of an owl, any unexpected sound made them start.
40:35The fear of being discovered was an undercurrent that threatened to drag their love down the abyss.
40:43They knew that their happiness hung in the balance,
40:46that each day they spent in the promise was a gamble against a fate that seemed intent on tearing them apart.
40:55The question was not if the truth would come to light, but when,
40:58and whether their love would be strong enough to survive the storm that would inevitably break.
41:05So,
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