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00:08What's the matter?
00:10Jacob just received a telegram saying that his mother and brother have been in an accident.
00:15That?
00:16Yes, but it's not supposed to be serious.
00:18The thing is, he's now talking on the phone with his family to confirm that this is indeed the case.
00:22Well, there's nothing worse than knowing something bad has happened without having all the information.
00:26Let's hope it was just a scare.
00:28Hopefully.
00:29It's just awful that something like that can cross one's path.
00:33Have you been able to talk to your father?
00:35Yeah.
00:36Yes, he confirmed what I said in the telegram.
00:39Thank God, please.
00:41Yes, it seems my mother only has a few scratches and my brother is indeed recovering in the hospital.
00:47Because he has a broken leg.
00:51But what exactly happened to them?
00:53Well, they were in the car and apparently for a reason that is still unknown, the driver has
00:59lost control of the vehicle and had the accident.
01:03And the strangest thing of all is that the one who has fared the best is precisely the driver, who doesn't have a
01:08Just one wound. Let's go.
01:10Well, thank goodness it was just a scare, right?
01:14Yes, well, I don't know what to tell you. It was a scare. Martina, my brother has a broken leg.
01:18Yes, but I mean for what it could have been.
01:20Well, I imagine he wants to leave immediately.
01:23Would you like me to notify the butlers to prepare your luggage?
01:25No, no, thank you Curro. My intention is to stay here. My father has insisted that everything is fine.
01:31He only told me so I wouldn't find out from someone else, but there really isn't one.
01:36cause for alarm.
01:39But still...
01:40No, Martina. Honestly, I'm back in charge of managing the estate now and I have a lot
01:44I have a job. I can't take time off.
01:46No, Jacob. That doesn't have to be a problem. I can talk to my father and I can get...
01:50I'm in charge of everything. So relax. If you're worried about managing the property, you can leave.
01:57No, I'm not going to accept the offer, but thank you, Curro. You don't deserve it.
02:03Okay, I'm going to order you some herbal tea. At least after the scare you had, it'll help.
02:08That would be great. Or are you going to reject that too?
02:11No, no. I gladly accept the herbal tea. It will do me a world of good. Thank you.
02:16Nothing.
02:34Doña Petra, we've brought you this apron to see if you can sew it.
02:38Leave it here for me.
02:46See if you have a little time to mend it.
02:52When you can, okay?
02:53Okay.
02:57Let's see.
03:01Wow, that's really weird. It looks like someone smashed Drede's.
03:06Deliberate?
03:08Yeah.
03:09Doña Petra has her own things.
03:11A Drede, they are peus more than A Drede.
03:14As for him finishing this job, I'll get on it with him.
03:22It's a shame. It seems Don Máximo is going to arrive without his own staff.
03:36Well, I suppose he has his reasons.
03:47If Mora says so because she wouldn't be very excited, she goes back to see her sister Tomasa, Mrs. Arco.
03:58Such is life.
04:00I would have liked to see her again too, because she is my sister.
04:06We don't have to be content with just knowing about her.
04:09Because what is certain is that Don Máximo will have fresher news than you.
04:15Isn't that right?
04:15Of course, the same applies if she continues working for him.
04:20Otherwise, at least we'll know something about her.
04:27Because you will surely ask Don Máximo.
04:31After 15 years of not hearing from her, he'll be happy to catch up.
04:38Of course?
04:39Yes, but I don't think asking the Duke of Buenaventura is the way to go.
04:49And why not?
04:53Because I don't want to bother him with my things.
04:58The duke is a very busy man and it would be impertinent for a maid to ask him about another.
05:06Do you think so?
05:08Of course.
05:12Well, besides, who knows if my sister didn't stop working for him 10 years ago.
05:19And at this point, even Don Máximo doesn't remember it.
05:23All the more reason to ask him.
05:26Because if you don't ask, you'll never know.
05:32Well, yes, I'll see if the opportunity arises.
05:36Although I certainly won't be offering it.
05:39That's for sure.
05:47Don't be offended, Mrs. Arco.
05:51But both Simona and I have the feeling that there's something about all this regarding her sister that
05:58You haven't told us.
06:03Well, that's not the case.
06:07There is nothing more to it than what I have already told you.
06:11My sister and I lost contact when she went to work for the Count of Buenaventura.
06:16Don Máximo's father.
06:19And since then I...
06:22I haven't heard from her since.
06:25It is true that Tomasa is the one who should have given signs of life, but she is the one who left.
06:31Of course, because both you and we have moved away from the promise for a long time.
06:41But it's also true that if he hasn't shown any signs of life all this time...
06:47There must be a reason for that.
06:54Didn't something happen between you two before she left?
07:03No.
07:05And well, that's it.
07:10Thank you.
07:12If they have no more aprons or questions.
07:19God be with you.
07:24God be with you.
07:25God be with you.
07:26God be with you.
07:37God be with you.
08:06I've been looking for you for a while.
08:10Well, it's not like I was hiding.
08:15It's done. Manuel and I have finally reached an agreement and closed the deal.
08:24I'm talking about the percentage I'm going to get from your company.
08:28You're right.
08:31What are you going to take with you?
08:38You are looking at the owner of 5% of one of the most prominent aviation companies in all of Europe.
08:44Aren't you going to congratulate me?
08:46Congratulations.
08:48You say it as if there were no reason.
08:50No, no, of course there is.
08:52It's not every day that something like this happens to you, without you having done absolutely anything to deserve it.
08:59I don't know why I'm telling you anything.
09:01You're always, always in a bad mood, Juliet.
09:04You could cheer up a little, couldn't you?
09:06This is good for both of us.
09:07My natural state is not being in a bad mood, Ciro.
09:10I only get it when my husband behaves like an advantage player.
09:13Or like a con artist, especially with his own family, Ciro.
09:19But it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
09:22I want to have the same conversation as always.
09:24Furthermore, this will not last long.
09:28What do you mean it won't last long?
09:29What do you mean?
09:30I disagree with your way of doing things.
09:33So I prefer to keep her away.
09:37Staying out of it.
09:41When I'm more recovered, I'll leave the promise.
09:48As?
09:49I already warned you, Ciro.
09:51I don't think your way of acting is honest.
09:53And?
09:53I don't feel comfortable here.
09:56I don't feel comfortable knowing that you're taking advantage of your own family.
09:59So...
10:00If you don't want to leave, I'll leave by myself.
10:05No.
10:06No.
10:08You're not going anywhere.
10:10Not on your own.
10:12If I stay here, you stay too.
10:18When are you going to understand, Juliet?
10:20You will be where your husband is.
10:23And that's something that's beyond dispute.
10:26Do you understand?
10:30Understood?
10:30You understand, right?
11:07Thank you!
11:09And to find out like that, with a telegram, what a fright the poor guy must have had, right?
11:14Yes, but luckily that's all it was.
11:22Angela, do you remember what I asked you this morning?
11:26Uh-huh.
11:27And have you been able to think about it?
11:31You asked me to give it a try and I promise I have, but...
11:35Because?
11:37My opinion hasn't changed a bit.
11:41I don't want to go to Madrid with my mother. Well, I don't want to go anywhere with her.
11:47OK?
11:49Does it seem okay to me? Well, to be more precise, it doesn't seem good or bad to me.
11:54I don't think that can be.
11:55Yes, that's possible.
11:57In other words, I respect your decision and I promise I won't influence you at all.
12:03I just wanted you to know what I think and to take it into account.
12:08And I've taken that into account, I promise you.
12:11But I still think my mother's intentions with this trip are to continue manipulating me.
12:17Perfect. Then don't go. It's all sorted out.
12:20Well, sort of solved.
12:22Because something tells me your mother isn't going to stop insisting.
12:25Make no mistake about that. In fact, he's tried to get Martín on the trip to bolster his position.
12:35And he doesn't seem surprised?
12:37No, I'm not.
12:39I became convinced a while ago that your mother knows everything.
12:43I already told you. He loves to scheme.
12:46Yes. It must be his favorite occupation.
12:52And precisely for that reason, and for many others, I believe we need to change our strategy.
13:01And I've been thinking about that, you know?
13:04Uh-huh.
13:05Why don't you stop playing hard to get and just tell me what you've been thinking?
13:11Taking into account all the controversy that has arisen with this possibility of you and me
13:16We're going to live far away after the wedding.
13:18Yes, even the horses in the stable have given their opinion.
13:21Exact.
13:23That's why I think it makes no sense to keep saying that we don't know and that it's something that
13:29We'll decide later.
13:32Already.
13:34But then, what do we say?
13:37Well, we can say, and not just to my mother, but to everyone, that once I finish my
13:44studies in Switzerland, so we will live close to here.
13:49As?
13:50No, no, no. That doesn't mean we're going to do it.
13:53I am not willing to give up on our dreams.
13:57Ah.
13:58But later on, as we discussed, once the wedding is over, we'll decide what to do for real.
14:07But for now, this can stay between you and me.
14:11You understand?
14:14So, what are we going to lie to them about?
14:19Like scoundrels.
14:24That seems fine to me.
14:27Yeah.
14:27Tear it open.
14:28We have every right to live the life we ​​choose.
14:31And you and I will decide where to live it.
14:37And since everyone has tried to get involved, well, it's best to protect ourselves.
14:42Yeah.
14:42Even if we tell a lie.
14:46Yes, because so far all we've gotten from telling the truth are recriminations and opinions.
14:52that they weren't ready.
14:54Mother!
14:59Curro and I have some very good news and we want you to be the first to know.
15:05She's going to be very happy.
15:08We have decided that after the wedding we will not move away from Andalusia.
15:21What's wrong? Aren't you happy?
15:23Yes, yes.
15:25Of course I'm happy.
15:26That's great news.
15:28It's just that I was so taken by surprise that...
15:33It is, isn't it?
15:34Yes, yes, yes.
15:35The best possible news.
15:37Is...
15:46No, Teresa, what's happening to Maria is the "new mother syndrome," she's worried now.
15:50because the girl has stopped crying.
15:53And before I wasn't here because I was crying.
15:55But I say that things are better now.
15:57What the girl wants is to be with her mother, which is obvious and normal.
16:01But the mother can't help but worry.
16:04Yes, well, I shouldn't.
16:06The doctor examined her and saw nothing unusual.
16:09The worst part will be when Maria starts working.
16:11Because you won't be able to get her off shifts much longer, right?
16:18Guess what I've brought.
16:21It's good?
16:25French Champagne.
16:26Well, that's quite an achievement, isn't it?
16:28Everyone knows that with the Great War, French products arrived in dribs and drabs.
16:33Yes, it hasn't been easy, but I've managed to get a few bottles.
16:35I don't even want to think about how much money Mr. Marquis must have paid for those bottles.
16:39And I prefer not to tell you because I found it absolutely obscene.
16:44Well, the point is that with this we have practically everything ready for the arrival of the Duke of Buenaventura.
16:50I think so. And I'm glad I met every requirement.
16:54Especially since if, as it seems, I'm going to be the one taking care of him, I want him to be happy.
16:59Well, that makes sense, yes.
17:01Now all that's left is for me to be washed away.
17:04I'm sure you are. You are extremely professional.
17:07And do we already know when it's coming?
17:09No, nothing is known yet.
17:11Well, we're doing great then.
17:12Just as it is not known if he will ultimately come alone.
17:15But that's for sure, right?
17:17Yes, but it's not confirmed.
17:20Well, what worries me most about that man's arrival has nothing to do with
17:24he.
17:25So what does that have to do with anything?
17:26Well, with all the commotion that has been created with Mrs. Arcos' sister, with Tomása.
17:31It's certainly intriguing.
17:34Yes, absolutely.
17:36How is it possible that two sisters who worked in the same house and who everyone says were
17:41They were inseparable, and suddenly they haven't heard from each other in 15 years?
17:45Well.
17:46Without knowing and without wanting to know, huh?
17:48What have I learned from this?
17:49Yeah.
17:50In fact, Mrs. Arcos seemed relieved when Don Cristóbal said that in principle the Duke of Buenaventura would come without
17:56your service.
17:57I'm telling you, there's something fishy going on here.
18:00Yes, I think so too.
18:02Let's see.
18:04Perhaps now that Mrs. Arcos is starting to get along well with the rest of her colleagues and
18:10It used to be the complete opposite.
18:11Yes. So what?
18:13Well, according to what they say, Tomasa really was like that.
18:17In other words, he was cheerful and kind to everyone.
18:22Perhaps Doña Petra is jealous that he appears and that she is displaced.
18:27And that's why it's good that he's not coming.
18:30It's possible.
18:32But that doesn't explain the 15 years without speaking to each other.
18:34Well, no, no, of course not.
18:36No, that's not true.
18:37Let's see if we can get something out of all this when the Duke of Buenaventura arrives.
18:58Space?
19:00Very good.
19:03Thank you so much for coming down for dinner.
19:06Especially since you'd hardly been doing it lately.
19:09We both know it's good for me.
19:12Yes, something tells me you also wanted to show me your support.
19:18I know the accident wasn't too serious, thank God.
19:23But yes, your intuition is not deceiving you.
19:26You know you can count on me for anything you need.
19:29Within my limited capabilities.
19:32And you know that I appreciate you very much, Adriano.
19:37And although it may sound obvious because I'm your fiancée,
19:42You can also count on me for anything you need.
19:46But in the end, I don't need anything anyway.
19:49I'll just keep an eye on my house in case there's anything new.
19:53But there's little more I can do.
19:55If in reality nobody can do anything.
19:58My brother's recovery is just a matter of time.
20:00And that time is not in our hands to cut short.
20:04But are you sure you don't want to go home for a few days?
20:08to personally check that everything is okay?
20:11At least until your brother leaves the hospital, right?
20:14You would have the peace of mind of leaving him at home until he finishes recovering.
20:18I just don't think it's necessary.
20:20My intention is to call home every day, yes.
20:23to check that everything is okay, but stay here.
20:26If in the end I think I'm more useful here in the promise.
20:30Well.
20:33In that case, I won't insist.
20:35So...
20:37I propose a toast.
20:45Because everything will get better and your brother will soon be well.
21:05Oh!
21:06Excuse me, excuse me.
21:07I didn't want to scare her.
21:08Sorry.
21:09No, excuse me,
21:10because it's a bit late and the palace is so big
21:13Everything seems scarier now, doesn't it?
21:18And what brings you here?
21:20Because of the humble plant.
21:22Well, I just wanted to say hello, that's all.
21:25And to know if everything is alright.
21:27Yes, well, the workload increases.
21:30And there are fewer and fewer of us, so...
21:32The worst possible combination.
21:34Already.
21:35We're also preparing everything like crazy.
21:37for the arrival of the Duke of Buenaventura.
21:39Well.
21:40And taking care of María Fernández and...
21:42And from her little pineapple.
21:44And how are you?
21:45I don't go to the room anymore so as not to disturb anyone.
21:48Because I imagine Maria already has enough to deal with.
21:50Yes, well, you're doing the right thing.
21:51We already took care of her as best we could.
21:54And to be, to be, what you might call being,
21:57Well, they're passable.
22:00Why's that?
22:01Well, because mother and daughter don't quite get along very well.
22:05Which is also normal for the first few days,
22:07which are sometimes difficult.
22:09Ah.
22:14How are you getting on with Miss Angela?
22:18Good.
22:19Good.
22:20What's more, I wanted to tell you something.
22:23Since I always tell him everything, well...
22:25Look, Angela has had a great idea.
22:30We're going to tell everyone that after we get married,
22:33Well, after being in Switzerland,
22:34so that she can finish her studies,
22:36We will stay here, in Andalusia.
22:39Probably very close.
22:41Ah.
22:42Well, I'm glad you're staying here.
22:44But why do you say it's a great idea?
22:48Because then we'll see if we do that or go somewhere else.
22:52But this way we no longer...
22:54They'll leave you alone for a while, won't they?
22:58Fairly.
23:01Well, let's get this straight, because I don't want you to leave here, to break the promise.
23:07But that's going to make you happy, right?
23:10Well, you have my full support.
23:16Everything remains to be seen.
23:18When we get to that river, we'll cross that bridge.
23:23And if what I want is to spend the rest of my life with Angela,
23:27We'll see where, but that's the least of it.
23:31Look, then...
23:32I'm glad to see you doing so well.
23:37Yes, I find it hard to believe.
23:39What's more, I'm finding it hard to get used to this peaceful life.
23:43without encountering problems at every step I take.
23:46Already.
23:47Well, it must have some good points, right?
23:48Having gone through hell for so long.
23:52Yes, that's one way of looking at it, but I like it.
23:57Are you happy?
23:59Very happy.
24:00Although I'm also a little impatient,
24:03because the title just won't arrive.
24:06Is something wrong?
24:07No, no, no, not at all.
24:09These are usually the typical timeframes for these types of procedures.
24:13It's just that...
24:14that I'm eager to get married.
24:27Doña Pío, are you alright?
24:30Yes, sure, good.
24:33It's because I'm tired and have a lot of work ahead of me, that's why.
24:37Clear.
24:38And I'm done chatting, I won't bother her anymore.
24:40You never bother me.
24:42See you tomorrow.
24:43See you tomorrow.
25:01Progress, my girl.
25:03He hasn't moved all day, and has barely eaten anything.
25:10There's no time, Maria.
25:12Time?
25:13Time for what?
25:14Carlo?
25:15Don't you see that the more time passes, the more it is consumed?
25:17Or can't you see it?
25:20What is mine?
25:22What's wrong with my little girl?
25:26She'll be exhausted from crying all day.
25:30You have to do it to calm yourself down.
25:32Hey?
25:40I'll only calm down when my little chick is okay.
25:49What if we get serious about the name?
25:52Hey?
25:53It's about time it had a name.
25:55Don't you think so?
26:06Mister.
26:07Happens.
26:08I know, please.
26:09I know it's a bit late.
26:23With the gentleman's permission, I'm going to leave you alone.
26:33I hadn't seen her since the day she was born.
26:35And I couldn't take it anymore.
26:39Do you want to take it?
26:40No no.
26:41It's very small.
26:44Sit down.
26:55She looks beautiful.
27:00Even more so than the day he was born.
27:03Well, when she was born she wasn't exactly ready to be introduced to society.
27:06You're not wrong.
27:09She was all wet, covered in blood.
27:11Now she's clean, like a princess.
27:17And how are you?
27:19Better than the last time he saw me.
27:21It's not very difficult.
27:23It's funny how in certain situations one even forgets about shame.
27:30Yes, perhaps nature prevails and makes it very clear that what's important is bringing into the world who
27:35knocks on the door.
27:40Quite an ordeal, huh?
27:41Yeah.
27:43Especially for you, who had to give birth in the middle of the countryside.
27:47It didn't hurt me at least.
27:49What is the point that despite the pain and the place and how, well, what I,
27:59I remember how he saw me, it was funny.
28:05I don't know if he thinks I'm crazy.
28:08No.
28:09Because the same thing happens to me.
28:12Really?
28:13Yeah.
28:13And you'd be surprised to know what I remember.
28:18Don't scare me.
28:19No, no. You don't have to.
28:22And what is it about?
28:24Well, I took what you said to heart, that you and I had trust, because we had already danced together.
28:30Ah, that.
28:31Yes, that's it.
28:33At first I thought it was a momentary lapse of memory, but then a certain lady in a certain
28:41masked ball.
28:55But anyway, ma'am.
29:05At my feet, Mr. Marquis.
29:08Well, let him have his say. I'll always do my own thing.
29:10I think it's time you told me your name, Marquis.
29:13Well, my name is a very Marquis-like name, is that okay?
29:16My name is María Féñiga, Mr. Marqués.
29:20Excuse me.
29:21Relative of the Hernán Núñez family.
29:22It's my mom, it's my mom.
29:23Raiga, you're making me nervous. What are you doing?
29:26What do you want, for them to wake us both up or what?
29:27No, not now, daughter. Now I know it's still too soon.
29:38The Marchioness of Lugarda was you.
29:48My God, how embarrassing.
29:52I owe you an apology, Marquis.
29:56The moment got to me, and so did the champagne.
30:03You don't have to apologize.
30:06It was one of the funniest moments of my life.
30:13And I guarantee it from mine.
30:17And who would have told me that as time went on
30:19Was he going to attend the birth of the Marchioness of Lugarda?
30:40Do you want me to help you finish?
30:43There's no need, I have practically nothing left.
30:47How are you?
30:49So if there is eternal life, like...
30:51Thank you.
30:53As they say, I have a feeling that...
30:55It will be a job similar to who, the promise.
30:58Oh my God.
31:00I hope not.
31:01But I haven't asked him about work.
31:05Already.
31:07I saw him talking to Curro.
31:10How did it go?
31:15Well, neither good nor bad.
31:18The usual thing, like every time I talk to him, after knowing what I know.
31:26And I let time pass without telling him.
31:30Well, he asked me about his former colleagues.
31:33We have spoken of María Fernández, of Don Máximo.
31:36He told me about him, about Miss Angela.
31:40It's the same old story.
31:42Well, I'm glad.
31:44I saw her face and she looked overwhelmed, and I was afraid she had broken down and already told him.
31:49the truth.
31:49I'm not going to tell him for now.
31:52Another thing is that this...
31:53This silence is killing me because I feel like a miserable person and a traitor.
31:58Yes, please, I don't know how to tell him.
32:00Stop thinking like that.
32:02For being so hard on herself.
32:04You are doing what's best for Curro.
32:07Yes, I try to convince myself of that, but...
32:10But I can't help feeling what I feel.
32:13The truth is, he's right.
32:16We cannot govern our feelings at will.
32:19You shouldn't have asked him, I'm sorry.
32:21No, Ricardo, please.
32:23Please, I appreciate your concern for me.
32:26Of course.
32:27We've already talked about this.
32:29And we know that the best thing to do is wait.
32:34He got married.
32:36It will be time to face the truth.
32:40Well, you don't know how scared I am that I'm going to have that moment.
33:00Love, with me.
33:01Love, with me.
33:13Come on, my love.
33:16My sleepyhead.
33:18Cheer up a little.
33:23Forward
33:29Good morning
33:30Oh, Don Manuel
33:33Good morning
33:35Maria, forgive me, I know it's a bit soon
33:38But I admit that ever since I picked up this little one to bring her home...
33:43I haven't been able to get it out of my head
33:46Well, here it is.
33:52I want it on record that he has endured not coming for as long as I could.
33:56I know you're over it now
33:58You are always welcome.
34:02And for me it is an honor that you are visiting us.
34:04And for my daughter too.
34:08The honor is mine, Maria, believe me
34:14Can?
34:16Clear
34:25Hello
34:30Hello
34:48Okay, what's your little princess's name?
34:54Well, we haven't chosen a name for it yet.
34:57Really?
34:59You still don't know what name you're going to give it?
35:02I swear I didn't
35:04Carla and I haven't reached an agreement yet.
35:07But I haven't really felt like thinking about that, to be honest.
35:13Okay, but you've probably thought of some names even if you haven't chosen any yet.
35:22There are some, yes.
35:39There are some, yes.
35:56That is
35:56Paris, if you've ever thought about naming her Hanna
36:03I want it to be because...
36:05Because you want to do it
36:07For nothing more
36:12Maria
36:19The truth is that it has crossed my mind
36:22But Mozart didn't say it because I have a lot of respect for him.
36:30Don't do it for me
36:34And don't do it for Hanna either.
36:39Give it a name you like
36:42Well
36:44That you and Carlos like it, of course
36:45To both of them
36:48Thank you.
36:49I know Hanna wouldn't want me to be forced either.
37:03Oh Hanna
37:09As I would have liked
37:10That she would meet my little girl
37:18I think the same thing.
37:40So they're not going to Switzerland either?
37:41Yes of course
37:42I don't understand anything
37:43Well, it's not that difficult, Lorenzo.
37:45First they get married
37:46No
37:48First they name Coro count
37:50Well, it's best not to even talk about that.
37:51Then they get married
37:53They're going on their honeymoon
37:55And it is right after their return that they go to Switzerland.
37:59Who knows?
38:00They might decide to stay there forever
38:02No
38:03They will stay in Switzerland until my daughter finishes her studies
38:07And then they will return
38:11Yeah
38:13Then they will return to Andalusia
38:14And this is where they will stay to live.
38:17Damn my stampa
38:21But why are you taking it so seriously?
38:22But how do you expect me to take it?
38:24I was confident I'd lose sight of them
38:26It can be really unpleasant.
38:29Don't make that face
38:31It's not as if I had ever hidden my opinion on this matter from you.
38:34You know her very well
38:34That doesn't make me dislike it any less.
38:37Absolutely, and how badly sincerity is received in this house
38:41In any case, I don't understand that garlicky face.
38:44What's happening?
38:44That I have no right to disagree
38:46Yes, but it's just not clear.
38:47As?
38:48Your move has worked out perfectly, Leocadia.
38:51But... what do you know?
38:53You even saved yourself the trip with the girl to talk her out of it and keep her from going to
38:57living far away
38:58You're not going to live far away anymore
39:00Your treasure and the bastard are going to do exactly what you wanted without you having to lift a finger.
39:05finger
39:06You are very wrong
39:08You didn't want them around.
39:10Yes, but I wanted to take that trip with my daughter for other reasons.
39:13What reasons?
39:16Well, because he's with her, Lorenzo, why else would it be?
39:18Because I wanted to be with my daughter
39:21Oh
39:22And here I was convinced you had the maternal instincts of a Mother Superior.
39:27And I still am
39:29But anyway, if you say so...
39:46Mr. Ballesteros
39:48The list of requirements sent by the Duke of Buenaventura's house has already been fulfilled.
39:55Sure?
39:56Mr. Pellicer was having trouble getting the French champagne
40:00He brought it yesterday afternoon
40:02Phew, thank goodness
40:04And is everything else ready?
40:06Point by point
40:07The room has been cleaned according to the instructions.
40:10And with the bed facing north
40:13Which has caused some unforeseen complications
40:16Because?
40:18Well, because it has revealed
40:19The marks on the carpet and wall from the previous location of the bed
40:24But have they been able to be deleted?
40:26To disguise oneself rather
40:27In any case, they are barely noticeable.
40:28Thank God
40:30Goodbye to the effort put in by three people over two hours
40:35Very good, Teresa
40:37What else?
40:38The Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows are ready.
40:42The lavender sachets are already perfuming the room.
40:45And we've started to air it out.
40:47Exactly 17 minutes every morning
40:50Not a minute more, not a minute less
40:53But what if the duke isn't staying there yet?
40:55Yes, but since we don't know when he'll arrive, Mr. Ballesteros
40:58It's the only way we have to make sure
41:00That everything will be to his liking when the time comes
41:03So as you can see, all the instructions have been followed.
41:06Even the most ridiculous instructions
41:09It's not your place to judge her, Mrs. Villamil.
41:12You know better than anyone that there are requirements on that list.
41:15There's no way to make sense of them
41:16Yes, but the last thing I want
41:19It's that down here we get used to questioning the authority of someone so important to our nation
41:24We are talking about a person who has been a plenipotentiary minister abroad
41:28I don't know how to question, I don't question anything
41:30It had seemed to me
41:32I simply find it shocking
41:35That they are meticulous down to the smallest detail in some things
41:38And yet, they won't tell us the exact date the duke will arrive.
41:42Because I don't know, for example, how long we're going to have to ventilate that room.
41:46For 17 minutes every morning without anyone occupying it
41:49I understand what you're saying, Teresa.
41:52But there's nothing we can do except wait.
41:54And to trust that everything will go well when Don Máximo decides to come and visit us
42:01I honestly don't think there will be any problems.
42:02People who know him say he's a charming man.
42:06I wouldn't bet on it, Teresa
42:08I don't want to be a harbinger of doom.
42:10But unfortunately, experience has taught me that people as important as that gentleman
42:15They are not usually charming at all
42:18Well, hopefully that's the exception.
42:20And you are wrong
42:21Hopefully?
42:24If you don't need anything else
42:26Thank you, Teresa
42:36I feel very sorry for the girl.
42:40Having just given birth, the concern for the baby girl
42:42They're not living
42:46Hopefully the baby will start eating it soon and well.
42:52Well, we're trying everything, Pedro
42:57From giving the mother foods that are supposed to raise milk
43:00Even trying with baby bottles
43:02But nothing seems to be working.
43:06Well, everything will work out, Father.
43:13That's what I tell myself.
43:18It's all a matter of time.
43:21You don't sound very convinced.
43:27You know me so well, Petra
43:33In front of Mary
43:35I pretend I'm not worried at all.
43:41But deep down, I am.
43:42A bit
43:45Because the girl doesn't eat
43:47No, not only that
43:49It's as Maria says.
43:51Before, the girl cried a lot.
43:54More than any other child she had ever seen
43:56Which is already strange
43:59Well, now
44:02Now she is quiet and never cries.
44:05Well, those are the typical fears of a first-time mother.
44:08No, don't let them infect you.
44:13Every time I think about that creature
44:17My soul is illuminated
44:21And sometimes
44:23All the worries in the world come flooding back.
44:29How do you really feel?
44:34I ask because
44:36I've seen him go out of his way for Maria
44:39Be attentive at all times
44:41From her and the girl
44:43So much so that sometimes
44:44It seems that you
44:49In the end
44:54So, what's up?
44:58It seems as if you were the father.
45:01And I know she isn't.
45:02But the thing is
45:04His behavior is so typical
45:05From a first-time father
45:06That
45:08It seems so.
45:15Peter
45:24What I would like most in this world
45:28It's about being the father of that little girl.
45:34Then he must be having a really hard time
45:40Very badly
45:49I thought that seeing the three of them together
45:51To start a family
45:54It was going to help me accept
45:57There was no room or space for me there.
46:00And that everything would be better.
46:04But that hasn't been the case.
46:07It has been exactly the opposite.
46:13The birth of that girl
46:18In fact, seeing that I will never have
46:20Oh, Father, for God's sake!
46:23Are you experiencing a crisis of faith?
46:25No
46:25No
46:26It's just
46:28It's just pain
46:29Much pain
46:31Peter
46:34Hurts
46:37It hurts to see the extent to which
46:40Their lives are incompatible
46:43And I wish that priests were given to us
46:45To be able to start a family
46:49Without being able to live that life
46:51Without having to renounce our faith
46:58Remember
47:07Maria, I'm not saying this to reassure you.
47:09I really do see it.
47:10And I don't see anything strange.
47:11Let a healthy girl see
47:14No, it isn't.
47:15I'm not saying
47:16That it's not costing him.
47:17To hold one's breast
47:18But that's normal too, Maria.
47:19Doña Pia
47:20I am the first to admit it
47:21I have no idea.
47:22From little children
47:22Because it's the first time
47:24I have one
47:24But I'm not crazy.
47:27Nor do I have a first-time mother obsession.
47:29I'm not worried at all
47:30Besides, as everyone says
47:31It's the first time I've had a child, yes
47:33But it's not the first time
47:35I see a newborn baby
47:36And it helps more than one woman
47:38After childbirth
47:38Yes, well
47:39For example, me
47:40Yes, you
47:41With Dieguito
47:42And I've also helped raise
47:43To Rafaela and Andrés
47:45I know what natural behavior is
47:47From a newborn
47:48And my little girl doesn't have it.
47:51It's not normal that at the beginning
47:53She wouldn't stop crying
47:53And now it's so dairy-like
47:55And so still
48:01Look at her, please.
48:04Maria, listen to me
48:05I've already looked at it
48:05I've already looked at it several times
48:07Alright
48:09Pick her up in your arms
48:11And feel it
48:12I'm going to wake her up
48:14Please, Mrs. Pia
48:16If it makes you feel better
48:18I lame her
48:18Calm down, calm down
48:19I'm going to take it
48:20I'm going to take it
48:22Peaceful
48:22Don't worry, everything is fine.
48:24Hello
48:26Hello
48:27Hello, Aunt Pia
48:29Aunt Pia
48:31Hello
48:32Hi, beautiful
48:34Hi, beautiful
48:35Hi, beautiful
48:36Hi, beautiful
48:37Hi, beautiful
48:37That's it
48:37Wait
48:42I don't know what I'm telling you.
48:44The truth is, it seems like he's sleeping very soundly.
48:47No
48:51Pretty
48:55It's like dairy.
48:57He's abnormal.
49:02Maria, who has a fever
49:04It's not normal
49:06No
49:07We're going to go find the doctor.
49:08OK
49:08But please don't worry.
49:10Peaceful
49:10Don't enjoy it
49:11Please, I'm coming
49:12Immediately
49:13Please, stay calm
49:15Please
49:30Everything's fine by me.
49:32Perfect
49:33The notary will come this afternoon and we will formalize everything.
49:37Perfect
49:37I hope Julieta has changed her mind
49:43Regarding what
49:44Well, yesterday you said that
49:46His intention was to leave the promise
49:50That issue has already been resolved.
49:53Glad to hear it
49:57I had to put her in her place, I'll tell you that too.
50:00But in the end she understood that in a marriage
50:03Man is the one who must rule.
50:05And may His will prevail
50:07In other words
50:08If I leave
50:10She has to leave
50:11And if I stay, as is the case
50:12She will have to stay
50:17I hope he's not too sad
50:18Because it had to be done
50:19Sad
50:21Enraged, rather
50:24Oh well
50:25It will pass.
50:27We agreed that you would let me know this afternoon.
50:28When the notary comes
50:30That's how it is
50:30Good
50:59Juliet
51:03I wouldn't have known you'd be back at the hangar so soon.
51:06Yes. The truth is, I'm feeling much better now. And I set out to get here. I've done it.
51:16Haven't you run into Ciro? He just left.
51:20No.
51:22No? How strange.
51:26Perhaps it's because... because I hid so he wouldn't see me.
51:32Ah.
51:33I don't want to talk to him. Yesterday we argued, as usual.
51:38I know.
51:42Did he tell you?
51:45At first I didn't believe it. But Julieta, now I have my doubts.
51:52Juliet, is it true that you want to break the promise?
51:58Yeah.
52:01Yes, that's true.
52:04And whatever Ciro says, I'm going to do it.
52:08I'm going to leave.
52:12Because?
52:13Well, for two reasons, Manuel.
52:17The first is that I am sadly convinced that Ciro is going to try to ruin you.
52:22And you seem willing to allow it.
52:25I've tried to avoid it, but you've still given him part of your company.
52:28So I'd rather not be around when my fears come true.
52:32Juliet.
52:33And the second one, which if I don't say it now, maybe I'll never say it.
52:45Manuel.
52:51I want to leave the promise for the same reason you want me to stay.
53:01I feel something for you too.
53:06Something that overwhelms me every time I see you.
53:11And I swear I fight against that feeling every day, but...
53:17But I no longer have the strength to hold it back.
53:27That's why I want to go.
53:38We have very little time to prepare for your arrival, sir.
53:42We didn't know the date, but we knew he would come.
53:45You've known that for days.
53:47Just do your job as usual and everything will be fine.
53:50Or are the duke's requirements not ready?
53:53What a time to call us together.
53:54I suppose it's to tell us about the arrival tomorrow of Don Máximo de Buenaventura.
53:59Yeah, sure. He's obsessed, that chubby guy, huh?
54:03Tense, would be the word.
54:05He is obsessed and tense.
54:07And how do they want me to be?
54:11My Maximum.
54:15Alonso!
54:16How long!
54:18Oh well...
54:20Let me see you.
54:22You don't seem to age.
54:24It goes through everyone.
54:25Perhaps you see me in a positive light.
54:27I thought you should mainly take charge of the commercial side.
54:30I suppose it will be easy to do.
54:31I'm also going to need you to keep track of the suppliers.
54:36Lots of tasks, aren't they?
54:37That's precisely why you're here.
54:39Manuel, and where will your workplace be?
54:41Perhaps it would be best if he worked in the palace and not in the hangar.
54:46Julio Sopena, valet to the Duke of Buenaventura.
54:49And this is Tomás Arcos, his trusted maid.
54:52Welcome to the promise.
54:53If you'd like, I can show you where the restroom door is.
54:56It's not far from here.
54:57We'll come back for the rest of his things later.
55:00You don't expect us to carry our own suitcases, do you?
55:05And has his fever gone down?
55:08And he doesn't eat either.
55:09And I'm desperate, Carlos. I don't know what to do.
55:12I know.
55:15But we have to be strong.
55:17Those are beautiful words, but you don't believe them yourself.
55:21I've already said this one!
55:22If my eyesight doesn't deceive me.
55:24Tomás, there's the cream that goes.
55:26Mrs. Garcia!
55:29This is not the time for personal matters.
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