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00:04And how did you come here, boy?
00:07We weren't expecting you here.
00:08When Santos wrote me the letter telling me about the problems he had with the Duke of Carril, I didn't think twice.
00:13I organized my work in a hurry and came as soon as I could.
00:16Nothing is impossible.
00:18If you and I are in this together, if we put our love first,
00:24The hardest part will be taking the first step, which is...
00:30...and tell everyone about it.
00:32After everything you've done, you intend to come back as if nothing happened.
00:34No, that's not it, Vera.
00:36Look, Lope, I stopped counting on you a long time ago.
00:39And I have too many complications in life to add one more.
00:42Vera has a big heart and maybe she'll forgive you, but you have to give her time.
00:48All I want is for her to know that I still love her, that's enough for me.
00:51And since he doesn't want to listen to me, I'm going to tell him in the only way I can.
00:56What is cooking me?
01:00Where from lineage?
01:01But you did it, huh?
01:03And we wanted to give you a surprise.
01:05Well, I'm sorry, but the press has ruined it for you.
01:07Anyway, aren't you going to spare us from telling us all the details of how your trip went through
01:12Madrid?
01:12Of course.
01:13We'll do it gladly.
01:15I know perfectly well where I keep things.
01:18And I left that letter between the pages of my notebook.
01:21Don't play dumb, Mrs. Darre.
01:23You don't have to be a genius to figure out that someone stole it from me.
01:26This time he's gone too far, so let him face the consequences.
01:30I'm going to fire her.
01:32Mr. Ballesteros, leave Mrs. Pia alone.
01:35Look, I was the one who picked up that letter.
01:38So all the retaliation has to be directed at me.
01:41The doctor has asked me to let him know immediately when I wake up.
01:45If he wakes up.
01:46She said that if she reacts in any way, we should stimulate her as much as possible to get her going.
01:52Your brain needs to rewire.
01:55And it is very dangerous to allow him to close his eyes again and open them.
02:05Sir, may I come in?
02:07I picked these flowers in the garden for her husband.
02:11Alright.
02:12Put them up there somewhere they won't be in the way.
02:14Yes sir.
02:37Sir, it has moved.
02:39Doña Julieta has moved.
02:44Juliet.
02:46Run, Petra.
02:47He will look for the doctor for me.
02:48Yes sir.
02:54Juliet.
02:55Juliet.
02:56It's me.
02:57Can you hear me?
02:59Can you hear me?
03:01Juliet.
03:06Can you hear me?
03:08Come on.
03:11Juliet.
03:13Come on, come on.
03:15Come on.
03:18Yeah.
03:22I don't know if I can tell you
03:25The things that have happened since I saw you.
03:30The lights that have danced through our garden.
03:34New rumors between the heart and the walls.
03:40In the promise, there will be particles of love in motion, there will be secrets that will never come out there.
03:50It will be as beautiful as the flight of an airplane.
03:56In the promise, the promise, the promise, the goodbyes are shreds on the ground, even the flowers will dance to their
04:06manner.
04:06Tightrope walkers between love.
04:10And peace, the promise, the promise, the promise, the promise.
04:16And the promise, the promise, the promise, the promise.
04:52Don't risk your job to defend that woman because she doesn't deserve it.
04:57All I'm doing is telling her the truth.
04:59I was the one who picked up that letter.
05:02So don't attack Mrs. Darre.
05:05So he had the nerve to enter my office without my permission.
05:11That's how it is.
05:13And if I did it, it was because I thought it was what I had to do.
05:18But how can she have the nerve to admit that she stole from me and act so nonchalant?
05:21I didn't steal anything at all. That letter wasn't his. And I already told him that confiscating it was an abuse of power.
05:27can.
05:28She wrote it during her working hours, Mrs. Villaville.
05:30That didn't give him the right to keep it. He could have reprimanded her in another way, but not taken possession of the letter.
05:36Are you going to tell me how to do my job now? Who do you think you are?
05:41The housekeeper of this palace. And although I know perfectly well that she is above me, behavior like this
05:46I cannot afford yours.
05:48What one has to hear. Not only does he defend theft, but he also presumes to lecture me.
05:56I tried to resolve this matter with you another way, but you ignored me. So, Mr. Ballesteros.
06:02The fact that we're in this situation is more his fault than mine.
06:05So I'm to blame for you being a thief?
06:08You know what, Mrs. Villamil? All of this has been very helpful to me.
06:13That's how I discovered I have a housekeeper I can't trust.
06:17I can't trust you either, Mr. Ballesteros, after everything I've seen.
06:21Oh, no?
06:25Well, look, now that we've both lost trust in each other, it's best if you stop being my...
06:31right hand.
06:31And don't hold a position of such responsibility.
06:36What does that mean?
06:37It's very clear. You're suspended.
06:45He says goodbye to me.
06:49Not for now.
06:51But she becomes a simple maid temporarily.
06:55And I'll let you know.
06:57Or start behaving as you should.
06:59Or she'll never get her housekeeping job back.
07:24I just can't get poor Santos out of my head.
07:27It's a shame.
07:29He was a great kid.
07:32The only thing I hope is that Julieta doesn't suffer the same fate.
07:37I pray for her.
07:39No.
07:40God cannot be so cruel with the promise.
07:42Too many things have already happened.
07:51Don't worry.
07:52My turn now.
07:52Thank you.
07:57And then there's poor Vera, who wanders around the palace like a lost soul.
08:02It's knowing that your father has done so much harm.
08:05And also the fear he must have of her returning.
08:11What a bad time we came back from Madrid, wasn't it?
08:14Yeah.
08:15We were so happy after the trip.
08:18Thinking how happy they would be knowing that he had obtained the title of count.
08:22Yeah.
08:24And what a scene we've found ourselves in.
08:28I wish we could do something to lift spirits.
08:35Can.
08:39What's on your mind?
08:42A party.
08:45Angela, I don't think they're in the mood for parties.
08:48I think that depends on the reason for the celebration.
08:52Don't you think everyone would love to attend our wedding?
08:57Do you want us to get married now?
08:59As soon as possible.
09:01You're going to get your degree soon, right?
09:04And that way we would bring joy to this house.
09:07At last!
09:08I've searched half the palace looking for the new counts.
09:11Look.
09:13Adriano, I recognized your voices.
09:15And I must say, Countess, I like that new perfume very much.
09:20Adriano, please.
09:21For now, you're the only count there is.
09:23But that's going to change.
09:25And from now on they will belong to the great family that is the Spanish nobility.
09:29Well, since that's going to change and soon we'll all belong to the same big family,
09:34I think it's about time you started using the informal "tú" with me, don't you think?
09:38With great pleasure.
09:41And about the perfume, yes.
09:43It's new.
09:43I bought it in Madrid.
09:45I like having variety.
09:48And Adriano, why haven't you come down to eat with everyone?
09:52I was hoping to find you in the dining room.
09:55Yes, well, there are days here when I like to eat quietly with my children.
09:59Yeah.
10:00But come on, if I had known they had already arrived, I would have joined them.
10:04And apart from the perfume, it smells like coffee.
10:07Nobody's going to offer me a cup.
10:10Of course.
10:13Do you want me to help you?
10:14No, it's not necessary, thank you.
10:16Alright.
10:23Marching.
10:26Thank you.
10:30You're already doing so well, I can see.
10:33The ease with which you walk.
10:35Well, I've had to learn, huh?
10:37Although I often fear stumbling.
10:40But as they say, fear gets you nowhere.
10:43Of course not.
10:45Martina mentioned at lunch the system she and Jacobo used to help you memorize the spaces.
10:51So that you could move freely around the house.
10:54Yeah.
10:55Well, they've become my guides.
10:57Hey, I've tried to be a good student.
11:01And you certainly have been.
11:03Because it's not easy to move around such a big house.
11:05No, it's not easy.
11:07Not at all.
11:08But anyway, let's stop talking about me.
11:10Count, who have you deceived at court to have decided on such a grand purpose?
11:18If they gave it to you, I'm not going to do any less.
11:23It's true that the nobility has fallen very low, isn't it?
11:26Yeah.
11:46Teresa, Doña Julieta has woken up.
11:50And how is he/she?
11:51Can you speak?
11:52Uh, I don't know.
11:53Mrs. Arcos saw that he was moving and Mr. Ciro asked her to go and get the doctor.
11:56And has he done it yet?
11:57Yes, yes, yes. Mrs. Arcos herself has scheduled a conference so it won't be long.
12:01I'm so glad. I hope he doesn't suffer any lasting effects.
12:03May God hear you.
12:04I'll see if Don Ciro needs anything, okay?
12:06And Teresa, before I leave, have you been able to make tomorrow's schedule?
12:11The quadrant?
12:12Yes. I wanted to know if you had any free time so I could go see my son in Luján.
12:18Well, I'm very sorry, Mrs. Darre, but it's not my place to do it.
12:24As?
12:27Mr. Ballesteros has demoted me.
12:30I will temporarily cease to practice as Ana Diávez.
12:34But is it because of the letter?
12:39Will he be a despot?
12:41I'm going to talk to him right now to tell him that it's my fault.
12:44For goodness sake, Mrs. Darre, let's not make things any worse.
12:48I won't stay silent about this injustice, Teresa. I asked you to help me.
12:51find the letter.
12:53But I was the one who took it. Nobody forced me.
12:56That doesn't mean you have to pay the consequences, much less lose your job.
13:00Please, Mrs. Darre, stay put. I'll get it back soon. It's just temporary.
13:07Sure?
13:10Yes. I know Mr. Ballesteros. He's just trying to stand up for himself. He'll get over it soon.
13:16Or not, Teresa? Or not? What if you look for another housekeeper?
13:21Well, if that's the case, I'll have to accept it. But honestly, I don't think that's the case.
13:25So, as I've told you, stay put, Mrs. Darre.
13:30Please make the effort, I beg you.
13:39Well, I don't know if I'll be able to.
13:42Now that I know what you want, that's what I'll try to do.
13:46Now I just hope he doesn't take your job.
13:48And look for someone else.
13:51If so, we'll know soon.
13:56Come on, Juliet.
13:58Open your eyes.
14:00You have to stay awake.
14:02No.
14:03As?
14:04What did you say?
14:07Come on, darling, make an effort.
14:09Don't fall asleep.
14:12Dr. Peribáñez is here.
14:17I came as quickly as I could.
14:20Are you saying it has moved?
14:22AND...
14:23And he has opened his eyes.
14:25She even tried to say something, but she couldn't stay awake.
14:29I'm going to examine it.
14:31Yeah.
14:38And he says it has led to talking.
14:40Yes, but incomprehensible words.
14:47And what moves has he made?
14:50The eyes.
14:51Especially the eyes.
14:51AND...
14:52And he turned his head too.
14:54Let's see if the salts manage to fully wake her up.
15:12Doña Julieta.
15:14Can you hear me?
15:16Open your eyes?
15:19He hasn't reacted.
15:27That is.
15:28That is.
15:30Make an effort.
15:31And open your eyes completely, ma'am.
15:35Juliet.
15:36Can you hear me?
15:41Move it a little.
15:42As?
15:43Let it move.
15:44Let's see if his wife follows him with her eyes.
15:50Very good.
15:51Very good.
15:52That's a great sign.
15:58His wound hurts, doesn't it?
16:00I'll give him pain medication right now.
16:08Until now I haven't needed it because I was in a dormant state.
16:11But now that he's awake, he's going to need it.
16:16Calm down, dear.
16:18You'll be well soon.
16:47It's still early, but the doctor believes it's likely that Julieta will not have any lasting effects.
16:53We need to be cautious, but it's a relief.
16:56The truth is, I don't feel like being cautious.
16:58I want to make a toast to that.
17:00Wait, come on.
17:01Don't make coffee.
17:04Well, for Juliet.
17:06By Julieta.
17:11After so much misfortune, it seems that things are starting to get back on track.
17:15Yeah.
17:16And not only because Julieta has recovered, which is the best news.
17:20But also for my brother.
17:22For the one who will soon be the Count of Linaja.
17:25Yeah.
17:26Yes, let's hope the good streak doesn't turn against us.
17:28It's best not to be pessimistic.
17:30Ebe Curro, tell us in detail how you left to claim the title of male and you're coming back with the
17:35of a count.
17:36Do we really have to talk about that?
17:38Yeah.
17:40I'm very interested.
17:44Yes, Lorenzo.
17:46If you don't like the conversation, you can always leave.
17:52Well, the truth is that it has been a very intense few weeks.
17:56So I'll try to be brief.
17:58Please.
18:00The first few days were quite desperate.
18:04Nobody would receive us and it was all just empty promises.
18:06It doesn't surprise me.
18:07But that changed because we were told that's how things worked there.
18:12That we had to be patient and wait in the hallway a lot.
18:16Seeing your success, it seems you were given good advice.
18:19Yeah.
18:20Because on the fourth day, several of the king's advisors began to receive me.
18:25To take an interest in my case.
18:28Did you see the Duke of Carvajal y Cifuentes?
18:30No, we didn't meet him.
18:33But we did meet with other people very close to the king, who met with us.
18:38And did they say anything about the letter I sent along with yours requesting the return of the title?
18:43Yeah.
18:44Yeah.
18:45And, father, without diminishing yours, the decisive one was Manuel's.
18:51Oh.
18:53I am less important in court than my own heir.
18:57Well, Manuel doesn't yet have the title of marquis, but he can certainly boast of having some unique engines in
19:03the world.
19:04Already.
19:05Well.
19:08Well, I'm glad I could be of help.
19:10Absolutely.
19:11Know?
19:12These engines are becoming increasingly important.
19:15So much so that they helped me to meet with King Alfonso himself.
19:24You met with His Majesty.
19:27Why didn't you tell me?
19:29I wanted to wait until almost all of us were together.
19:33But the king meets with the common people for noble matters.
19:36I thought that was a matter for the council of greatness.
19:41I don't know who usually took care of it.
19:43All I know is that I quote myself.
19:44And more than the title, I was interested in learning about our history.
19:50What story?
19:51The Luján family's or the one with the engines?
19:55More than the Luján family's, my own.
19:59And Manuel's.
20:02And Hanna's too.
20:03Hanna's?
20:06You spoke to the king about that unfortunate matter.
20:08Captain, the king was already aware.
20:11And hearing how I reunited with my sister after several years apart moved her.
20:19So you've been given a degree for a soap opera drama.
20:32At first things didn't look good at all.
20:34There was no way they would build us a house.
20:36But would anyone receive us?
20:39Yes, some third-rate undersecretary.
20:42But on top of that, they made us wait for hours for nothing.
20:45Until finally one day they called Currón's office.
20:48And you didn't go with him?
20:50No, I couldn't.
20:52They left me waiting outside.
20:53And she was getting more and more nervous because Currón wasn't coming out.
20:56Poor thing, it would feel like forever.
20:58Well, the truth is that there were so many meetings like that that I ended up getting used to waiting in the hallways.
21:03And after so many meetings, they finally gave him the title.
21:07No, not exactly.
21:10The fact is that during one of my waits I met Doña María Luisa Alonso, who is the Duchess of
21:15Owners.
21:15The one in Dueñas?
21:16One of the largest landowners in the country?
21:20Yes, well, although I found that out later because the woman is very discreet, to be honest.
21:24The thing is, she liked me and invited me to have tea with her friends.
21:27And what does that have to do with Currón's situation?
21:30A lot.
21:31Because while I was having tea with those ladies, I explained to them what we did there and told them a little about the
21:36case.
21:37And they decided to help me.
21:39And how?
21:41Well, as always, we women help, Martina.
21:44Pulling strings discreetly, pressuring our husbands.
21:47That's right, that's how we've always had to talk.
21:51And at first I was very afraid because I feared that those women could harm Currón.
21:56Well, you watched it until you were wrong.
21:58Yes, absolutely.
22:00They asked me a thousand questions because they were very interested in the case and especially in my life, to be honest.
22:07And did you tell them about us?
22:08I had no other choice, they asked me to be honest, mother.
22:12And what did you tell them?
22:13I told them that I had started studying Law in Switzerland, which caught their attention and...
22:20I also told them that they had tried to marry me off to Captain de la Mata, whom they all knew, they had heard
22:26to talk about him.
22:27I guess bad.
22:29None of them had a good reference.
22:31I don't know why I'm not surprised.
22:33The fact is that little by little I gained their trust.
22:38Especially when I told them that...
22:42Well, I preferred to take my own life rather than marry Captain de la Mata.
22:49It must have impressed them a lot, right?
22:53Some even jumped in their chairs while I was telling the story.
22:56But you can't imagine how happy they were when I told them I was going to marry Curro.
23:00Would they give him the title or not?
23:01For them, it had to be like listening to a romance novel.
23:06Exactly.
23:07Something like that was what one of them said.
23:09The point is that they promised to pressure their husbands to give Curro back his title.
23:14And they pressured them so much that in the end they did it with...
23:18Thankfully, some things do turn out well.
23:20I'm going to check on Julieta.
23:22I'll go with you.
23:23Me too...
23:23I'm staying.
23:25It's not a matter of your cigarette making you sick, either.
23:27I'll see you at dinner.
23:29I will not have dinner here.
23:30Mother, I'm going to have dinner with Curro and Manuel in Luján.
23:33Ah, very good.
23:34Enjoy your outing!
23:54Oh, Doña Fía.
23:56Honestly, it's nothing, it was just a minor dizziness.
24:00Just in case, get into bed and rest.
24:02And don't even think about going back to work today, please.
24:04But how can I not work with all the chaos in the house?
24:07That's precisely why, Maria, we have enough to deal with as it is.
24:09What you need to do is think about the creature you have in your womb.
24:13Come on.
24:13Okay, come on.
24:16There it is.
24:17Ah!
24:19Oh!
24:19What's wrong? What's wrong?
24:22Burning pain in the stomach.
24:23In the womb?
24:24Oh yes!
24:25The whole body.
24:26Well, then...
24:27Sit down.
24:28Here we go.
24:28Come on, no.
24:29Look, you'd better lie down.
24:30Lie down.
24:30Oh, Doña Fía, I've gone into labor!
24:33Maria, you don't just go into labor from one moment to the next, please.
24:35I also don't think you need to ask for a license.
24:37She's going into labor.
24:38It's a longer process, woman.
24:39Your water would have to break.
24:40You would have more contractions...
24:41Oh, more often.
24:43Look, I'm going to...
24:44No, no, no, no, no, no.
24:45No, no, no, no.
24:45No, no, no, no.
24:46Only, Doña Fía, please, that's all I ask.
24:47But what are these voices?
24:48Since I've gone into labor.
24:50Maria, who has felt a twinge in her stomach.
24:53Oh...
24:53No, I'm in labor.
24:55Teresa...
24:55Well, we don't know that, please.
24:57Yes, I know.
24:58Everything hurts.
24:59I'll call the doctor if that's true.
25:02Yes, that's true.
25:03Teresa, I'm going to give birth.
25:05Well, Maria, whether you're in labor or not, please.
25:09Take it.
25:09Stop yelling because it doesn't help at all.
25:11Come on.
25:11Oh, if I drink, I drink.
25:12Come on, I'll help you.
25:13Come on.
25:13But, but someone call a midwife or a doctor.
25:18Look, what I'm going to do is examine you myself.
25:20I have seen more women in the Light.
25:22If we then think about whether to call the doctor, we don't call the doctor.
25:32I'd better stop eating or I won't sleep a wink all night.
25:37Since there were fewer of us at the table than usual, we also served ourselves food.
25:42It's the cooks' fault, who, knowing that several people were missing, made the same amount.
25:48I don't think he's been up to date.
25:50Ciro, for example, announced at the last minute that he was staying with Julieta.
25:53And I don't know if they were warned that Curro, Ángela and Manuel were also having dinner out.
25:58And if we add to that the fact that Adrián hasn't had dinner alone in his room again.
26:02I don't know why he's started eating alone again.
26:05She already handles it with great ease.
26:07Well, it's best not to overwhelm him.
26:10To be honest...
26:11I don't like how that sentence starts, Lorenzo.
26:14Your honesty never brings anything good.
26:17Sincerity is a virtue, no matter who it comes from.
26:21He said that, to be honest, he prefers that Adrián isn't there.
26:26I suffer when I see him handle the knife.
26:28He knows exactly what he's doing.
26:30Yes, until you cut off a finger.
26:33And continuing with the honesty...
26:35Nobody asked you.
26:37Despite my brother-in-law's reservations, I'll say that I don't mind Curro not being there either.
26:42What's more, I prefer it that way.
26:44Don't go that way.
26:46I can't stand it when he starts bragging about his adventures at court.
26:50It seems you're envious that Curro is going to be a count.
26:52Envy?
26:53I cannot envy something I possess.
26:55Well, I'm very happy for him.
26:58And I think we should all be glad that there's another earl under our roof.
27:03That's very good news.
27:05Gentlemen, I bring you dessert.
27:07Yogurt with champagne jam.
27:10Yogurt?
27:11What have you touched us with?
27:13Sick faces?
27:15It is true that it is prescribed in pharmacies.
27:17But according to what I'm told in the kitchen, it's also a very popular dessert in certain countries.
27:21In uncivilized countries, I imagine.
27:23It is eaten a lot in Eastern Europe.
27:27Well, I'm going to try it.
27:28I always like to try new things.
27:34It's delicious.
27:38It's delicious, yes.
27:39Yes, yes, yes.
27:40And that's a subtle taste of champagne.
27:42It is undoubtedly a very elegant dessert.
27:43Does it remind you of me?
27:46To the desserts that the previous cook used to make.
27:50If I didn't know he was in Madrid, I'd say he did it himself.
27:53Because he did it.
27:55As?
27:56Has Lope returned?
27:58He arrived yesterday.
28:00And why hasn't he come to say hello?
28:02Excuse me, sir.
28:03Given what has happened at the house in recent days, he didn't want to cause any trouble.
28:07Yes, a discreet young man.
28:10But go ahead and get it, it's no trouble.
28:12Now, sir?
28:13Yes, that way we can congratulate him on this wonderful dessert.
28:20I'm going to take Ciro some dessert.
28:23So that he can try it too.
28:24The poor man is taking care of his wife.
28:30No no.
28:31Would you rather wait if you can say hello to Lope?
28:34No.
28:35I've already run into him before.
28:50Phew, so it's nothing then?
28:52Maria, no.
28:53They are contractions and they are normal.
28:55Really, nothing's wrong.
28:56Peaceful.
29:01What if the contractions return?
29:04Well, they'll be back.
29:05They will return later, stronger and more consistently.
29:08Not in isolation.
29:10Are you sure?
29:12She's not going to give birth yet.
29:14I'm not a midwife, but I've been a mother and I know what I'm talking about.
29:18See, Maria?
29:19You can rest assured.
29:22Of course, since you haven't had any revulsion.
29:26Well Maria, what you have to do to avoid more contractions is to stay still and rest.
29:32I don't know, I'll stay put, but I can't promise any rest after the scare I had.
29:40But...
29:44García Prieto has resigned, forced by the defense boards.
29:50You know what I'm talking about, right?
29:51That union organization that the military has set up.
29:56You tell me what a union is doing in the army.
30:02They claim to be defending their interests, but what I believe is that they want to get involved in politics.
30:06Don't you think so?
30:11Would you prefer that I read you something from...
30:13Echoes of society?
30:19Good night.
30:21I came to see how Julieta is doing.
30:23But he visited her recently, didn't he?
30:26Yeah.
30:26Well, I also came to bring you this dessert that they've prepared in the kitchens.
30:30It's delicious.
30:31What is it?
30:33Yogurt with champagne jam.
30:35Try it, it's delicious.
30:37Good.
30:42Has he said anything?
30:45Just delusions.
30:51Juliet, can you hear me?
30:53Do you understand what I'm saying?
30:58I wanted to thank you for defending me.
31:02You shouldn't have done it, they almost killed you.
31:08Ah, you're smiling.
31:10Well, I'm not going to tell you much more for now, but when you recover I'm going to give you a scolding.
31:15Dear sir.
31:21Is he closing his eyes and falling asleep again?
31:24No, the doctor said it's fine, she can fall asleep.
31:28Then I'd better let her rest.
31:31And none of Julieta's relatives are coming to see her?
31:35Not for now.
31:36And that's for the best.
31:38She needs to stay calm, and the visits aren't helping.
31:42And is his mother finally going to come to the promise?
31:46No.
31:47For now, he remains in Valencia.
31:50He'll be fine there.
31:56I see you're enjoying the dessert.
31:59The yogurt was good.
32:00But the jam is a different story.
32:02Delicious.
32:03It's as if the angels themselves made it.
32:30Delicious.
32:31You can tell the jam is made with quality champagne.
32:34It wasn't bad.
32:35Although I'm one of those who think champagne is for drinking.
32:38Not to be wasted on desserts.
32:41I remember once, while doing some maneuvers in Bordeaux...
32:44Excuse me, gentlemen.
32:46I bring you Mr. Ruiz.
32:48It's a pleasure to greet you again.
32:51Welcome, Lope.
32:53I'd say the cook of such a spectacular dessert deserves a round of applause, wouldn't you?
33:03What a joy to have you here, even if it's just for a visit.
33:06It's always a pleasure to return to the promise, sir.
33:08This is where I started cooking.
33:09And you go to the best teachers, Doña Simona and Doña Candela.
33:13And tell us, how are you doing at the palace of the Duke of Carvajal and Cifuentes?
33:19Very well, ma'am.
33:21I can suggest any dishes I want.
33:22I have a good salary.
33:24And Lisandro has very important guests, so half of Madrid knows my dishes.
33:28That sounds like you're finally making your dreams come true, doesn't it?
33:32You'll be very happy there.
33:35I really like the job, yes.
33:38But I still miss the promise.
33:40So why don't you come back and work for us?
33:44I can't, I'm just on leave.
33:47I'll have to return to Madrid soon.
33:49I don't mean to be rude, but could you explain what brings you here?
33:55Yes, I had a few days off and after finding out everything that happened,
34:01I wanted to show my support for my colleagues and offer my condolences to Mr. Ricardo.
34:07Already.
34:09It's a shame that it doesn't gather more bad news than good news.
34:15Unfortunately, that's usually the case, sir.
34:22Anyway, Evo.
34:24In any case, welcome.
34:26You know this is your home.
34:28You can stay here as long as you like.
34:30Thank you, sir.
34:31If you'd like, I can prepare some dishes for you while I'm here.
34:35It wouldn't hurt if you did something.
34:38I think you're going to be living the high life.
34:41Thank you, Lope.
34:42But if you're on leave, you'd better rest.
34:46I'm sure you've more than earned those days off.
34:49Thank you.
34:52Thank you.
35:11Come on, Mrs. Candela, you're taking me very fast.
35:14What is this?
35:14Cata, wait already.
35:16What do you want to know?
35:17It's going to take a long time because his hands smell like onions, huh?
35:19Come on, come on.
35:21Come on, come on now.
35:21Come on.
35:22Come on...
35:22Bye!
35:26A basket, for me?
35:28Well, more for the creature you carry inside, Maria.
35:31There are clothes that I knitted myself, towels, a rattle, talcum powder.
35:38Oh, she's beautiful.
35:43Thanks a lot.
35:45As soon as I finish working, I'm going to put it all together with its water.
35:49Have you started working after feeling unwell yesterday?
35:52Doña Pía can't stay silent, can she?
35:54Well, it's not like you were very discreet either.
35:56You were screaming and the whole palace heard you.
36:00You must have stayed in your room to rest today.
36:02No no.
36:03I'm fine and I got pretty bored when I was there with my twisted ankle.
36:07No, I don't want to be laid out today.
36:09Doña Pía says you used to complain a lot, huh?
36:12Yes, you kept saying you were in labor.
36:15Well, she's never gone into labor before and I got confused.
36:18Yes, but when the pain went away, I felt much better.
36:22And what pains.
36:23Oh my God, what stomach cramps!
36:27Giving birth hurts.
36:28That's just how it is.
36:29But when it's all over, Maria, you'll have your son in your arms and...
36:34And you will forget all your pain.
36:37Yeah.
36:39That makes up for any bad things.
36:41And we'll be there for you on the day of delivery, okay?
36:44To help you with whatever you need.
36:46That goes without saying.
36:49Yes, but I'm the one pushing.
36:51And every time I think about that, my legs start to tremble.
36:56Maria, once you go into labor, everything will happen very quickly.
37:00And before you know it...
37:03You will be a mother.
37:07Mother?
37:10I, a mother.
37:14The truth is that every time I think about it, I get this feeling, somewhere between joy and fear, that I don't
37:18I know what to call her.
37:21Because she has no name, Maria.
37:25But...
37:27All of us who have been mothers know what it feels like.
37:45Working early in the morning.
37:47Father, yes, I had to get up early today.
37:49I want to send these letters that should have been sent on time.
37:53Lately, with everything I've been through with the promise, no...
37:57I suppose you have a moment to put the work aside.
38:01What is this?
38:03Catalo.
38:04It's the dessert they served us last night at dinner.
38:07But Dad, I just had breakfast a moment ago.
38:09Try it and then tell me.
38:24Is it delicious?
38:26Lope.
38:27Has he returned to his promise?
38:28Yeah.
38:30But don't get your hopes up if you're just visiting.
38:33He continues to work at the home of the Duke of Carvajal and Cifuentes.
38:36That's a shame.
38:38If I see him, anyway, I'm going to try to get him to stay.
38:41That's fine with me, but I think he's quite happy in Madrid.
38:45You know, we had dinner in Luján yesterday and the flan they served me for dessert didn't even come close.
38:51to this.
38:52How was dinner?
38:55Good.
38:56Well, I'm very happy to see my brother so happy.
38:58Because of his newly acquired title.
39:00And you know, I'm not one to give importance to those things.
39:02In her case, she has it.
39:05It will help you open that path.
39:08Yes, being an illegitimate child without a title, it wasn't easy for him.
39:11No.
39:13It seems that things are finally starting to get back on track.
39:18Curro has a degree.
39:19Julieta is starting to get better.
39:20And even Ciro seems happy.
39:23Does he have reasons?
39:24Yes, yes, he has them.
39:26Let's see if all this helps him stop behaving like a complete idiot.
39:32Yes, it was direct.
39:34Why beat around the bush?
39:37You know as well as I do that all he's been doing lately is picking on Vera.
39:41Walking around the hallways ranting about everything.
39:45And as for demanding the money he lost back, I don't even want to talk about that.
39:49That's beyond words.
39:49He doesn't have it.
39:51He made me so angry that I had to tell him three or four things.
39:55It seems he's calmed down a bit.
39:57It's better that I'm not right.
39:58Let's see if it lasts.
39:59If he doesn't ask us for that money in the next few days, it will mean that it has worked.
40:04You never know.
40:06But I'm warning you.
40:08Don't even think about giving him a single penny.
40:14Father, I would like to finish these letters.
40:17I want to send them today.
40:19Thank you for the dessert.
40:21You are welcome.
40:22I'll let you work.
40:38Yes, López also offered his condolences.
40:43And I believe it was a sincere expression of condolence.
40:48He doesn't seem to hold a grudge against Santos.
40:52Better.
40:54And yet he has put my son through a very difficult time.
40:58I still remember some of the clashes they had.
41:02Well, luckily, López doesn't hold a grudge.
41:09It's a shame I couldn't see the change my son made.
41:16Well, I'm sure that by hearing us all talking about him, he'll have understood that...
41:21that Santos had turned into another person.
41:26Yes, I think I was grateful to him.
41:32Because if López has returned, it's because he wrote him a letter.
41:39Although he didn't arrive on time.
41:43To speak with Santos.
41:45To help Vera.
41:49Yes, that's a shame.
41:58Well, at least he did arrive in time to meet María Fernández's baby.
42:06Is she going to give birth soon?
42:08Well, it's a matter of days.
42:10Yesterday she got very scared because she had some contractions.
42:13She thought she was in labor, of course.
42:16Ah.
42:18And was it just a false alarm?
42:21Yes, yes, yes.
42:22But imagine the uproar it caused.
42:23If it's exaggerated on its own, imagine if she's in labor.
42:26Well, from a false birth.
42:28Well, I thought contractions only happened during childbirth.
42:33No, well, those are different.
42:34They are more frequent, stronger, and more painful.
42:37Already.
42:38But I don't think what Maria had were contractions.
42:41It was more like...
42:45A stomach cramp.
42:46Because of the fact that gas accumulates during pregnancy and all that.
42:51Like gases?
42:56What caused people to mistake flatulence for childbirth?
42:59Well, I don't think it was the baby.
43:00Yes, it was more like...
43:03Even flatulence.
43:15Oh, Jesus.
43:22Thank you so much for telling me about Maria's adventures.
43:28Although I think he exaggerated a bit to make me laugh, don't you?
43:31And the important thing is that he has achieved it.
43:33Well, maybe it's still a bit of an exaggeration, yes, but...
43:36It was worth it.
43:38And that's what friends are for, right?
43:40To help each other through bad times.
43:42I really appreciate that help.
43:46Really.
43:51Ricardo...
43:54Us...
43:55Well, we went...
43:57Which...
43:58Went.
44:00But that's in the past.
44:02AND...
44:03And now I'm her friend.
44:05AND...
44:06I'll be here.
44:08For everything you need.
44:27They loved the dessert.
44:28They loved it.
44:30Even the marquis came down to the kitchen to see if we had any leftovers.
44:33And what did they give?
44:34A.
44:35And he took her away.
44:37For your son.
44:38He said it was.
44:38I don't know if he didn't eat it, huh?
44:40The Marquis.
44:41Very fancy, huh?
44:41Yeah.
44:43I would have eaten it too if I could have.
44:45And the jam was absolutely delicious.
44:48I don't know how you come up with these recipes.
44:50Come on.
44:51Champagne jam, mambo.
44:53I wouldn't have thought of that.
44:54For your head or your life.
44:58Oh, Adriana, wait, we'll help you.
45:00Oh.
45:00No.
45:02Don't worry, I'll manage.
45:04Well, if you help me every time I come, I won't really remember the layout of all the furniture.
45:10Let's see.
45:15See how I'm getting my bearings.
45:19Are you very comfortable with this?
45:21I can't believe it.
45:23But if you're here, Ope, please.
45:25That's it, you recognized my voice.
45:28Okay, that's easy, right?
45:31The difficult part is memorizing the entire palace.
45:33That is difficult.
45:34But come on, I had no other choice.
45:35Otherwise, I wanted to stay locked in my room all day.
45:38Well, it's impressive how you handle yourself.
45:41And you also continue to handle yourself perfectly in the kitchens.
45:44You were a huge hit with your new dessert last night, huh?
45:48That's what they say.
45:49It's a shame you couldn't be at the dinner to try it.
45:51No.
45:52Yes, I tried it.
45:53I tried it and it was delicious.
45:56Yes, we took a portion to his room so he wouldn't miss out on tasting it.
46:01And they did very well, Doña Simona.
46:03Come on, I really wouldn't have liked to miss out on trying such a delicious treat.
46:07Also, I knew you were here...
46:10Through the palate?
46:13Well, it's a good way to advertise.
46:15If I hadn't brought champagne, I wouldn't have given my children a taste test.
46:19I'll prepare some baby food for them with a special ingredient.
46:23I've been told they've grown a lot and they're beautiful.
46:28Is something wrong, Adriano?
46:35Alright.
46:40Hey?
46:44Yeah.
46:46Hey?
46:47That...
46:48I've completely lost track of time...
46:51Lopez, what were you saying?
46:53No...
46:53No, I was telling you about your children, who keep growing.
46:58Yes, and I'm noticing it in...
47:01In the weight and the space they occupy in my arms.
47:07Rafaelita, she looks so beautiful.
47:10Yeah.
47:10Well, and Andresillo, Andresillo is very salty.
47:13Let's see if they'll be seen in the gardens when they take them out, because they're adorable.
47:18You don't need to start working today.
47:21You've just arrived from a trip.
47:22Yes, but there will surely be work to be done.
47:25Nothing that can't wait a day or two.
47:36Are you here?
47:37Yes, I've been here since the beginning.
47:42Did you sleep well?
47:43Work?
47:45Angela told me that you all really enjoyed having dinner in Luján last night.
47:49Hey...
47:49Yes, yes.
47:50It was ok.
47:52He has also told me all about your adventures at court.
47:54Okay, that's enough, isn't it?
47:57What's gotten into you now?
47:58I'd say something more interesting has happened in the world than the sad story of how
48:02He got the title of Marras.
48:05I see you're still fuming about Curro becoming a count.
48:08You need to accept it and stop bothering me.
48:11So I'll keep quiet, right?
48:13The country is in the midst of a rampant crisis.
48:15In this palace we have lived through a tragedy with a madman who shot anyone who crossed his path.
48:19But I have to hear about that stupid little degree over and over again and keep quiet, don't I?
48:23that?
48:26If you don't like the conversation, you can always leave.
48:28Great.
48:29I will leave so that you can calmly discuss how this nobody has deceived our king.
48:33Enough is enough!
48:34I will not allow you to insult Curro again.
48:37I don't want any more contempt.
48:40You are standing before the future Count of Linaja and he deserves respect.
48:43I am a count too.
48:44That's why it's at your level.
48:45You should treat him as an equal.
48:47Do you understand?
48:48If I'm like this...
48:50And you will only regret your words.
48:57Apparently, this movement proclaims the supremacy of pure feeling over representation.
49:04of objects using basic geometric shapes such as the square.
49:08The author seeks to free art from the burden of naturalism.
49:17You're engrossed in that newspaper, aren't you?
49:27I was reading an article about Suprematism.
49:33Suprematism?
49:33Yes, it is an artistic movement that was recently born in Russia.
49:40Apparently, it was created by someone named Malevich.
49:43He is a painter.
49:44Well, I'm sure Julieta would love it.
49:50She is passionate about art.
49:52For sure yes.
49:54How are you doing?
49:57Well, apparently he's better.
50:01Glad to hear it.
50:03A lot.
50:06The only thing I hope is that it doesn't have any sequels.
50:09But the doctor said he didn't see any aftereffects.
50:12Yes, but it cannot be ruled out either.
50:14Manuel, don't be such a pessimist, okay?
50:20Martina, I don't want to...
50:22Now that things are going well, I don't want to let my guard down and have everything suddenly fall apart.
50:27stroke of the pen.
50:33Already.
50:38You have to forget about Hanna.
50:43Not everything has to go wrong.
50:52Why don't you come with me for a walk?
50:54The Marquis told me you've been working since very early this morning and that you need some fresh air.
50:58face.
50:59It's going to be incredibly good for you.
51:01Thanks, cousin.
51:03But I prefer to stay here a little longer.
51:07And there's nothing I can do to convince you otherwise, is there?
51:16Alright.
51:19But hey, at least stop reading about that Suprematism stuff, because in the end, the one who's going to...
51:23You're going to be the one to fall asleep.
51:25Why not?
51:26No.
51:30No.
51:54Come on!
51:59It was such a relief that you woke up, and this probably sounds silly, but you can see I was delighted to be the one who was...
52:13by your side when you woke up.
52:19So I'm not going to leave your side until you open your eyes again. I guarantee it.
52:48Hello, Manuel.
52:59What I see coming is a championship-level mess.
53:03Without Vera, without Santos, without Estefanía and María Puntito de París.
53:08This could turn into a major mess.
53:11I was completely sure that Curro would finally take his rightful place.
53:15It belongs in that place, doesn't it? What you have to hear.
53:18I haven't had a single moment to explain myself. I haven't been able to apologize properly.
53:23But now he doesn't just have to listen to you. He has to trust you again.
53:28I'm not hiding.
53:30Well, it seems so.
53:31If I were in your place, I'd want to know what this boy has to say.
53:36And what for?
53:38I called them precisely to clarify what this change entails.
53:42You see, I need one of you, or both of you if you deem it appropriate, to take over Mrs. Bellamil's duties.
53:49until the situation is resolved.
53:51Martina, we've been putting it off for a while now, and I wanted to tell you something.
53:57Something that weighs on me like a ton of bricks. And I think it's holding us back.
54:03I'm fed up with your little charade. With your sudden devotion to Curro, as if you've suddenly seen the light.
54:09It's disgusting and you couldn't be more pathetic.
54:14You and I have many things in common, and many more that we don't know yet.
54:21I don't plan on dying without finding out.
54:25Sergeant Burdina called. Your father's whereabouts are still unknown.
54:31That would mean it could be anywhere.
54:34We need to be prepared.
54:37It has shown you that it is very dangerous.
54:45Thanks for watching the video.
54:45Thanks for watching the video.
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