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00:12I said, I said it wasn't normal for her to be so still, that something was wrong with her.
00:17The truth is that I had gone from crying almost all day to being completely silent.
00:21That's true.
00:25I said it.
00:28But we trust that I know nothing and that the Lord is protecting her.
00:31Is something wrong, Samuel?
00:33Because even though I'm a first-time mom, I'm also a mother and I feel it here in my gut.
00:37And the girl is burning up with fever.
00:41Maria, let's let her examine it, okay?
00:46And I can't help but wear the worst, Doña Pia.
00:49Calm down, please, calm down.
00:51Doctor, what's wrong?
00:56Is it serious?
01:08Don't know.
01:11Don't know.
01:17But what is the diagnosis?
01:21That's almost the worst part of it all.
01:23I don't know.
01:26But he'll have some kind of diagnosis.
01:30Doctor, we'll take whatever it is, but please tell us.
01:33I'm sorry, but I haven't the slightest idea.
01:36In all my years as a doctor, I had never encountered a similar case.
01:41And what does this mean?
01:44I examined her myself after the birth, and the baby as well.
01:47And both were perfectly fine.
01:49Yes, yes, but now the little girl isn't moving.
01:51He doesn't even eat.
01:52And he has a fever.
01:54I know it and I can't find any explanation for it.
02:01So what do we do?
02:02Because something has to be done, right?
02:05I'm sorry, but all we can do is wait.
02:10Wait?
02:14Waiting for it to get worse.
02:16So that she gets fatter.
02:19I wonder what the creature has on its face.
02:23Meanwhile, all I can do is prescribe some drops to bring down his fever.
02:30I also recommend that you wet it with a cloth and warm water.
02:36And should I keep trying to feed it?
02:41Yeah.
02:42But hey, don't despair if you don't succeed.
02:45Until I know what's wrong, I can't prescribe anything more specific.
02:49Patience.
02:52Let's hope it's just a scare.
02:55Of course, Maria, sometimes little ones give us a lot of frights, don't they?
02:59Yes indeed.
03:00If the symptoms subside, change, or worsen, let me know immediately and I will come as quickly as I can.
03:06We'll be keeping a close eye on her, of course.
03:08I don't intend to take my eyes off him.
03:28Excuse me, sir, but I just received an urgent telegram.
03:33That must be serious.
03:35Do you lose your temper easily?
03:37I'm sorry to be more nervous than usual, but the news requires immediate action.
03:42Tell me what's wrong.
03:43His nervousness is going to rub off on me.
03:46This is a message from Don Julio Sopena, valet to the Duke of Buenaventura.
03:52Maximum, yes.
03:54We already know when the promise arrives.
03:57That is precisely the content of the telegram.
04:00He will inform them of his arrival tomorrow morning.
04:02So soon?
04:03Hence my urgency.
04:05We have very little time to prepare for your arrival, sir.
04:10Well, I'm delighted that he's coming there.
04:12And honestly, I don't understand what the problem is.
04:15Well, it's not exactly a problem.
04:18But since we didn't know the exact date of their arrival...
04:21We didn't know the date, but we knew he would come.
04:24You've known that for days.
04:27Yes, but you have to understand that it's not the same to tell Leire as it is to tell a visitor that it's closing.
04:30a date.
04:31And with less than a day's notice.
04:34Take it as a challenge.
04:36Plan what you need to plan and resolve it successfully.
04:40I have complete confidence in their professionalism.
04:44Or are the duke's requirements not ready?
04:47Of course, everything is ready.
04:49Or at least everything that could be prepared prior to the duke's arrival.
04:54Then I don't understand your concern.
04:57Already.
04:57Why is he so tense?
04:59No, that's not it, sir.
05:03Don't deny it.
05:05I'm getting to know him now.
05:07You see, it's not every day we receive a top-level leader at the inauguration, sir.
05:13Relax.
05:14He's my best friend.
05:15Almost a brother.
05:17But that does not exempt him from his rank and his category.
05:20No.
05:22But I'm sure we won't have any problems with him.
05:25Just do your job as usual and everything will be fine.
05:29Yes sir.
05:42He bent me.
05:44Which one do you bend with?
05:46With the four.
05:48That.
05:49Ah.
05:50With the number four.
05:54Well.
05:56So with the double four?
05:59Here.
06:00Good.
06:02Let's see.
06:03With the double four.
06:06It bends.
06:11Believe.
06:13Please forgive me for taking so long, okay?
06:14No, no, no.
06:15No, no, no.
06:16Relax, take your time.
06:18I have it.
06:19Let's see.
06:20Ah, very good.
06:21Very good.
06:21Here it is.
06:22That.
06:23There.
06:24And how are you doing with the exercises the ophthalmologist prescribed?
06:27Okay, fine, fine.
06:30They help me, but not much.
06:33Could it be that you're just too impatient?
06:36That also plays a role, yes.
06:40Well.
06:41Excuse me, Mr. Jacob.
06:42A letter has arrived for you.
06:50Do you need anything else?
06:51No, thank you, Celia.
06:52You can leave, thank you.
06:54Uh, is she related to you?
07:01No.
07:02No.
07:03And whose is it?
07:04From the Egea brothers.
07:08God and Mary, David Manuel.
07:11The...
07:11The hideous antarians?
07:13Yeah.
07:14Yes that's how it is.
07:15It seems there's a problem with the irrigation and...
07:16And nothing.
07:17I'll have to fix it.
07:19So I'm sorry, but the game will have to wait.
07:21Can I take care of it?
07:22If you think it's okay that I get along well with the Egea brothers.
07:25No.
07:26No no.
07:26I am now in charge of managing the farm and it is my responsibility.
07:29Well, even so.
07:30I was also in charge of the farm at one time, so I can take care of it without any problem.
07:35Please don't insist.
07:36That way you can stay here waiting to see if he calls your family to inform you of any changes.
07:40on the state of your brother's health.
07:42Jacob, I'm sure you're worried.
07:43Do they delegate your promised hunger?
07:45No.
07:46I prefer to take care of it myself.
07:47And is there anything I can do for you?
07:50Could I help you in any way?
07:51I truly appreciate your willingness, but it's not necessary.
07:55Well, I would like to thank you for everything you're doing for me.
07:58Please.
07:58But this offer is more than enough.
08:01Really.
08:01And I say the same to you.
08:03Dear, I sincerely thank you for all the support you are giving me.
08:06I feel very supported by both of them.
08:08Thank you.
08:09Excellent.
08:11It's because you have a lot of worries right now.
08:15Yes, but by staying here in the promise I only aggravate them, giving them more and more thought.
08:20Sometimes I make myself move when I need to stop.
08:23Yes, that's precisely why we'll do it the other way around.
08:25I will be the one to go and see the Egea brothers.
08:28And we're supposed to stay here waiting to see if he calls your family?
08:32Exact.
08:33That's the best way to help me.
08:34Yes, please, if there are any updates, please...
08:37Yes, don't worry.
08:38We'll let you know as soon as possible.
08:39Don't worry.
08:41Thank you.
08:42To both of them.
08:51He's devastated, even though he tries to hide it.
08:57Well then, he fakes it pretty well.
09:01What surprises me is his composure.
09:04He's playing hard to get.
09:06Really?
09:08Yeah.
09:09I know him well and I know that deep down he is very worried about his family.
09:13That temperament you speak of is...
09:15It's a facade.
09:19Already.
09:25In the end, it wasn't that Maria was worrying too much about the child.
09:29Besides, being a first-time mother, it would have been the most normal thing to do, right?
09:32No, that's not the case.
09:32The girl is burning up with fever.
09:34Okay, let's wait and see what the doctor says, shall we?
09:37Let's not be the ones to bring up the worst now.
09:43I need one of those nutritious baby bottles you make here.
09:47The ones made with milk, water, and sugar?
09:49Exactly.
09:50I'll prepare it for you right away, Father.
09:53Has the doctor already seen the girl?
09:55And what did the doctor say?
09:57Because we're just a bunch of hicks here, Simona and I.
10:01Judging by that Friday face you're making, nothing good is going to happen, huh?
10:09What... what's wrong with the child, father?
10:13Nobody knows.
10:15The doctor knows it, but that man hasn't studied to recognize diseases.
10:18But it's not infallible, Candela.
10:21He says he has never seen a similar case.
10:25And then?
10:27He said that we can't do anything until the illness afflicting the girl reveals itself.
10:32I won't tie a knot in your face, that would be cowardly.
10:36Right now we can't do anything more, except try to lower the little one's fever and feed her.
10:43Oh, God willing.
10:45With that tiny little bump it has.
10:48Well, let's hope the little one holds up and this is just a scare, okay?
10:52Although things don't look good at all.
10:55I wish I could tell you otherwise.
10:58But the truth is, we're in the dark until the doctor figures out what's wrong with him.
11:02Already.
11:05And how is Maria?
11:06How will it be? If not, what a question, huh?
11:09Do you want to let the priest answer, Candela?
11:14Fatal.
11:15I'm not saying it was obvious.
11:17She is very distressed and exhausted. She has barely slept.
11:21Oh, the one from Máscara is still feeling the effects of childbirth.
11:23It's because she's holding it very weakly.
11:25And that worries me.
11:27Because at that pace, nobody can keep up.
11:30And she could get sick now too.
11:35Father, anything we can do to help.
11:38Yes, whatever.
11:39Besides, I'm sure all the maids in this palace would take turns with Maria to look after the little one.
11:45They'll be absolutely delighted, but she also has to let them help her with the baby.
11:49And that would be ideal.
11:51But I'm afraid Maria won't allow it.
11:54She will not leave her little girl for anything in the world.
11:56And even less so now, given the situation.
11:59Good, normal.
12:01I put myself in their shoes and would do the same.
12:05The only thing we can do is accompany her through the process.
12:09But we cannot replace her.
12:11Something, something.
12:12We're going to do a nighttime show to accompany her.
12:14Carlos is with her right now.
12:16She is helping her wash the little one.
12:20Then they'll try to give him the vibe.
12:22I'll upload it myself.
12:25How are you helping Maria, Father?
12:27Yes, very much so.
12:30But not enough.
12:35Perfect.
12:36Thank you very much, Mr. Notary.
12:38Yes, everything is perfectly clear.
12:49Well, it's done now.
12:51We have finally made the signing official.
12:54Oh.
12:56I'm surprised at how quickly everything has gone.
12:59Yeah.
13:00I am officially the owner now, darling.
13:03I own a percentage of the company.
13:07Great.
13:09Well, now we'll have to get to work.
13:12You should get to work too.
13:14You look much better now.
13:20Where do we begin?
13:25Look, Ciro, I think I should explain to you, roughly speaking, how the company works, before anything else.
13:31I think it's best if you tell me what my role is.
13:36Alright.
13:39Alright.
13:40I thought that you mainly take care of the commercial part.
13:45I was very good at dealing with the tenants of the estate.
13:48I suppose it will be easy to do with the company's potential clients.
13:52That's precisely why I thought of you.
13:54As you know, I take care of the national part.
13:57Toño and Enora are in charge of overseeing the manufacturing of the engines in those countries that have licensed them.
14:03I'm aware of it.
14:07I'm also going to need you to keep track of the suppliers.
14:12Lots of tasks, aren't they?
14:14Yeah.
14:15That's precisely why you're here.
14:17I need you to free Toño, Enora, and myself from work.
14:20Yes, I can attest that they are all very overworked.
14:25Already.
14:26Oh, and I'm also going to need you to manage and oversee the contracts.
14:33Manoli, where will your workplace be?
14:36I say this because perhaps it would be better for him to work in the palace and not in the hangar.
14:44And so?
14:46Well, I suppose you'll mainly have to write my VAT returns and use the phone frequently.
14:52Yes, that's true, yes.
14:54But on the other hand, it's better that I stay close to Manuel because I suppose I'll have to ask him a thousand questions.
15:02I think the best solution is for us to set up a space for you in the hangar.
15:06You can spend half your time there and the rest in the library.
15:12Being in the place that best suits your needs.
15:18A Solomon-like decision.
15:21That seems fine to me.
15:43Martina, did they call from my house?
15:45No.
15:47No, they haven't called.
15:49Well, well, I suppose that in itself is a good sign.
15:52Of course, man.
15:53If your brother's condition had worsened, they would have called you immediately.
16:00Yeah.
16:00How are things with the EGEA?
16:03Ah, well, very well.
16:05The irrigation problems have been solved without major complications.
16:09Glad to hear it.
16:12Yes, although, well, in the end you see that I've been entertained a bit.
16:15I stayed and chatted with them.
16:16Yes, I was expecting you for dinner.
16:19Yes, they are very welcoming and in the end I couldn't refuse their invitation.
16:23I ended up staying for dinner.
16:25They are a big family.
16:27Yes, they are.
16:28It's obvious they love each other very much, isn't it?
16:32And besides, all the siblings are very close.
16:35Yes, through thick and thin, just like you and your brother.
16:42And why do you say that?
16:45Because it's clear you've been very distressed since you found out about her accident.
16:49Come on, the first thing you asked me when I arrived was if I had called your family.
16:53Yes, yes, well, that's true, but I think that's normal, isn't it?
16:57Why do men find it so difficult to express their feelings?
17:03You don't have to act tough with me.
17:08Yeah, well, what can I say? I guess I feel a little weird.
17:15Rather worried, aren't you?
17:18No, no, I wouldn't go that far either.
17:21I actually do trust that my father told me the truth and that the situation...
17:26gravity magazine.
17:28But?
17:30But, I don't know, I have this rumbling in my head that won't go away.
17:38No, what happens is that you feel guilty for not being with them right now.
17:46Well, yes, I suppose there might be some truth to that.
17:49Sure.
17:51And besides, to be very honest, despite wanting to trust my father, I do have a slight suspicion
17:57that perhaps I'm softening the blow a little regarding my brother's situation.
18:00So that I can be at peace, you know? So that I don't worry.
18:04And that would be understandable because I would have done exactly the same thing in his place.
18:09So yes, you believe my suspicions are well-founded.
18:12I think the only way to find out is by going to see them.
18:17No no.
18:20But why not? You'll feel so much better if you go.
18:23I can't, Martina, I have responsibilities here.
18:26Those are excuses because Curro has told you that he can perfectly well take care of the land in your absence.
18:30And I can help him.
18:33Yes, but...
18:34But what? Why? Why do you say you don't want to go?
18:40Well, I suppose in a way
18:45I'm afraid of what I might find.
18:59Why don't we both go?
19:05You can't stay here letting uncertainty devour you, can you?
19:13We pack our bags and go together.
19:20What do you say?
19:23Don't know.
19:25If something happens to my brother...
19:29I would burn up inside.
19:48I caught it.
19:50Okay, then.
19:54What is it that Maria just fell asleep?
19:57And the creature?
19:58The baby too. Let's see if they both manage to get a couple of hours of sleep.
20:03I came to see how they were.
20:05I've been told that Dr. Perigáñez came by this afternoon to examine the little girl.
20:09Well, that's it, yes.
20:11And what's wrong with him?
20:13Well, he has a fever, he's not eating, not to mention he barely moves.
20:20And what is the reason for this?
20:22He gave you a diagnosis, didn't he?
20:24No, that's the most unsettling thing.
20:26The doctor cannot find the cause of his illness.
20:31But if you don't know what's wrong with him, you can't give him treatment.
20:35No, well, that's the crossroads we find ourselves at, Curro.
20:41Poor Maria. She must be devastated.
20:43Well, wrecked, exhausted, and broken.
20:46But the doctor is going to do something, right?
20:48He's not going to stand idly by.
20:49Well, there's nothing more we can do.
20:51We have to wait for whatever illness he has to show itself.
20:56In other words, wait for it to get worse.
21:00But is it a birth defect?
21:02No, the doctor doesn't believe it.
21:04The first time he examined both Mary and the baby, everything was fine.
21:08That's why he doesn't understand the girl's sudden worsening condition.
21:14I don't know if it's strange.
21:15It's true that she had trouble feeding her and that she cried a lot,
21:18But we thought it was normal, it's a baby, isn't it?
21:20That she had trouble latching on to the breast.
21:22But suddenly she stopped crying, started eating less and less, and...
21:27And well, today the fever appeared.
21:31To think that Maria saw it coming and we didn't listen to her,
21:33because we thought they were exaggerations from a first-time mother.
21:37No one could find out about Doña Pía.
21:39Even the doctor himself doesn't know what's wrong with him.
21:41Yes, I know, but...
21:43No, there are no buts about it, Doña Pia.
21:45You only intended to help, so you didn't know how to blame anyone for that.
21:50Already.
21:51Well, it really pisses me off that I can't do anything to help him with that.
21:58Well, you're already doing it.
22:00He is following the doctor's instructions.
22:02Until there is a diagnosis, all we can do is be patient.
22:05Yeah, I guess so.
22:07And now it's our turn to encourage that little princess and give her all the strength we can.
22:12Yes, well, to her and to Maria.
22:14I put myself in their shoes as a mother...
22:18It breaks my heart in two.
22:21Doña Pía, be strong.
22:23And please keep me informed of any updates.
22:26OK?
22:26Yeah.
22:30I'm going to work, I'm behind on everything.
22:58Or here comes Mr. Ballestero.
23:00Or maybe I've stayed here another time, huh?
23:03The thing is...
23:04What a time to call us together.
23:07I suppose it's to tell us about the arrival tomorrow of Don Máximo de Buenaventura.
23:12Yes, definitely.
23:13He's obsessed, he's keeping a close eye on me, huh?
23:16Tense, would be the word.
23:17Well, they're not incompatible.
23:19He is obsessed and tense.
23:21And how do they want me to be?
23:24I just want to make sure that everything goes as planned.
23:28Excuse me for the inappropriate comments.
23:30They are due to fatigue from the day.
23:33Don't worry, I have too much work to waste time on such trivialities.
23:38Anyway, I understand that if they speak like that, it's a way of acknowledging that I'm doing my job of supervising well.
23:44that everything is in order.
23:46Of course, of course, we haven't called him lazy or careless, but quite the opposite.
23:51Indeed, this meeting is to discuss the arrival of the Duke of Buenaventura.
23:55And to review and make sure that we all know how to act.
24:00I am addressing you four because you are the ones who will be most affected by the arrival of the duke.
24:06He may only be a duke, but every day we treat him to a meal fit for kings.
24:11He's going to be speechless.
24:13Well, it's been many years since Don Máximo last came by, and in that time we've improved a
24:18barbarity.
24:19Come on, I'm falling off my ass.
24:20It doesn't take that much, but I'm glad you want to impress him.
24:24Your room is more than ready.
24:25As we have done since we prepared it, tomorrow at dawn it will also be ventilated for 17 minutes so that
24:31the duke finds it nice and fresh.
24:33And I, for my part, will place myself entirely at Don Máximo's disposal as soon as he walks through the door.
24:37to attend to you personally.
24:40Very good.
24:41Brain, have everything ready.
24:44Remember that the Duke of Buenaventura is a very important man, so you can't lower the bar and you must attend to him.
24:51with the utmost professionalism.
24:53Don't worry, we already told you that Don Máximo is not a fussy eater.
24:57He is also a very good friend of the Marquis.
25:00That shouldn't matter to us, even if he's his brother.
25:03Of course, of course, but rest assured, because we are not going to let our guard down.
25:08Of course not.
25:10Get a good rest. We have a tough day of work ahead of us tomorrow.
25:23I don't know, I don't know why everyone is getting so tense about this visit.
25:27Yes, indeed, because of the number of sour-faced gentlemen we have received here in the promise.
25:31And Don Máximo, precisely, is a lovely person.
25:35Yes, that's exactly what I say.
25:37The truth is that it reassures me that they always speak so highly of Don Máximo.
25:41And what about me?
25:42Yes, Mr. Ballestero is exaggerating.
25:46No stockpiling, not a single worker is arriving either.
26:06I can't wait to give my friend a hug.
26:08He should be arriving any minute now, sir.
26:11I confess that I'm a little nervous.
26:13I haven't seen him for many years.
26:16Well, to be honest, I'm nervous too, sir.
26:19But for reasons different from his.
26:23Relax.
26:24I know he will rise to the occasion and act like the good butler he is.
26:29Thank you for your trust, sir.
26:30Furthermore, Máximo is a very approachable person.
26:33He's certainly fought in worse arenas.
26:46I didn't know they were coming in two cars.
26:48Me neither, sir.
26:50I had not been informed of that detail.
27:15My Maximum.
27:18Alonso.
27:20How long?
27:21Oh well.
27:24I want him to see you.
27:26You don't seem to age.
27:27I go through them all.
27:28It sounds like you look at me with kind eyes.
27:31Look, this is Cristóbal Ballesteros.
27:32The chief steward of the promise.
27:34Sir, is Rómulo Baeza no longer in his position?
27:37Well, he's earned a well-deserved rest after so many years.
27:41I thought that man would be immortal.
27:44If you would be so kind as to guide my personal service.
27:51I really can't believe you're here.
27:54Yes, it's me, really.
27:55Look, in the flesh.
27:57Well, you're going to give me another hug.
28:02And your family?
28:03I thought everyone would welcome me.
28:04Yes, that's what we thought.
28:06Let's all get in line to welcome you.
28:08But in the end I preferred to be alone.
28:10I was really excited about it.
28:12And I didn't want to share this moment with anyone.
28:15Selfish!
28:16My children are inside.
28:17They are dying to see their uncle Max.
28:19And what about me seeing them too?
28:21Am I not going to recognize them?
28:22Sure.
28:22They are grown men now.
28:24I see you've brought luggage for a good while.
28:27I thought it was a one-off visit.
28:29Sure, nothing.
28:30Do we have to make up for lost time?
28:32Of course, my friend.
28:33Come on.
28:59So you're the one who wrote to me.
29:02That's how it is.
29:03Julio Sopena.
29:04Chamberlain to the Duke of Buenaventura.
29:07And this is Tomás Arcos, his trusted maid.
29:10Welcome to the promise.
29:12Keep an eye on that suitcase!
29:14It's worth its weight, right?
29:15Yes, be careful, for God's sake.
29:19Please excuse my rudeness in the street.
29:22Apology accepted.
29:24But let's not let something like this happen again.
29:27Don't worry.
29:30If you'd like, I can show you where the restroom door is.
29:33It's not far from here.
29:34We'll come back for the rest of his things later.
29:38Return?
29:40You don't expect us to carry our own suitcases, do you?
29:47No.
29:48No, of course not.
29:50I'm sending more lackeys right now to take care of it.
29:56Please follow me.
30:09If you hadn't told me it was you, I wouldn't have recognized you.
30:13But you were just kids last time...
30:15Well, you see, they've become useful men.
30:17Well, in men in general, at least.
30:19Yes, time passes for everyone, sir.
30:22Sir, did you just call Uncle Max "sir"?
30:26Well, it's been so long since we've seen him that...
30:29And that is precisely why I have come to the promise.
30:32Come on, let's start again and give each other a hug.
30:34The first time you greeted me, you treated me like any other visitor.
30:38Alright.
30:39Uncle Max.
30:41Manuel.
30:45This is a better way for today's youth.
30:49I confess that at first the mustache confused me.
30:53But now that I look at you closely, I see that you have the same smile as always and the same gaze full of
31:01curiosity.
31:02Well, I think you should never completely stop being a child.
31:04I agree.
31:06But you, Curro, I wouldn't have recognized in a million years.
31:10But, my goodness, how you've grown!
31:11Yeah.
31:12He used to be a netaco, and now he's a head taller than me.
31:14And he was also more frail.
31:16Well, look how it fills out the suit now.
31:17Yeah.
31:18Uncle Max, you've changed too.
31:20Although he still has the same sense of humor.
31:23And we celebrated it.
31:24Welcome to the promise, Uncle Max.
31:28Why don't we sit down?
31:29We asked for an appetizer and chatted more comfortably.
31:31And you're implying that I'm old and need to sit down, Alonso?
31:35No.
31:36I'm implying that I'm the one who needs it.
31:39Me too.
31:40Why kid ourselves?
31:41But no chatting at all.
31:43No, no, no.
31:44We need to talk for a while.
31:46There are many things you need to tell me.
31:48What do you want to know?
31:50Well, for example,
31:51At what point, work,
31:54Did I stop being your nephew and become your son?
31:59Look, I'm not one to judge anyone,
32:01But I'm a lover of serial novels.
32:03And I don't intend to go without satisfying my curiosity.
32:06Well, it's a long story.
32:08So we'll have to order lots of appetizers.
32:10And a good champagne to toast with, too.
32:12Of course.
32:13I'll make sure they serve the best from my wine cellar.
32:16Today is a great day.
32:22Here?
32:36Please come in.
32:45Mrs. Villamil, Mr. Pellicer,
32:47Please leave my office and come with me.
32:53How did the reception go?
33:01Mrs. Villamil,
33:03housekeeper of this house
33:04and Mr. Pellicer, second butler,
33:07I present to you Julio Sopena,
33:09valet to the Duke of Buenaventura
33:12and to Tomása Arcos, her trusted maid.
33:18Tomasa.
33:19Yes, that's my first name,
33:21But please don't call me for him,
33:23not even because of my last name,
33:25but by that of the Lord whom I serve.
33:29Ah.
33:31Sorry, I don't understand.
33:33So she wants us to call her
33:35gentlemen of Buenaventura.
33:36That's how it is.
33:38For domestic service,
33:40We are the Lord
33:41and the lady from Buenaventura.
33:45So I guess it's no longer necessary
33:47that I personally take care of it
33:48to Don Máximo,
33:50since he has brought his valet.
33:52That's right, Mr. Pellicer.
33:54And why would you be in charge?
33:56That's what I'm here for.
33:59I beg your pardon,
34:01But we didn't know that the duke was accompanied.
34:04Where have you ever seen a duke?
34:05who travels without their trusted service?
34:11I've already said this.
34:13If my eyesight serves me right.
34:14Thomas,
34:15Come closer, it will finish me off.
34:16Mrs. Garcia.
34:19This is not the time for personal matters.
34:23We can't waste any time.
34:25No.
34:26We need to hold a meeting
34:28with the butler and the housekeeper
34:29as soon as possible
34:30to see how we're going to organize ourselves.
34:32Of course.
34:36Do they expect us to talk here in the middle of it all?
34:38Don't they have an office?
34:42Clear,
34:43Of course.
34:44Accompany Mrs. Villamil,
34:46please.
34:59Mr. Pellicer,
35:00please,
35:01send someone
35:01to get the luggage
35:03of the lords of Buenaventura
35:04that they prepare
35:06in separate rooms
35:07at the service plant.
35:17My God,
35:18Candle.
35:19I can be pricked and I don't bleed.
35:21Really?
35:22It just happened
35:22what just happened.
35:26Little fountain that runs
35:30rare and sonorous
35:34I was a lord who lived in the jungle
35:37sings and cries
35:44Sing while the cradle
35:46it swings
35:52to the little one
35:54nanana
35:56nanita
35:58ea
36:00to the little one
36:07Has he fallen asleep?
36:12Well, I don't know.
36:13because my little girl's dream
36:14it looks more
36:15to fainting
36:16than to a restful sleep.
36:31I brought her this crib
36:32so that
36:34so that it is
36:35a little more comfortable.
36:36Where have you sat her?
36:37Well, it was in the attic.
36:44Did he ask for permission?
36:46Well,
36:46I don't think anyone
36:47I'm going to miss her.
36:49Carlos.
36:51Don't worry.
36:54Then I'll talk to Don Manuel
36:55and I ask for permission.
37:01How are you doing?
37:07Well
37:09I gave him the drops.
37:11as a recipient to the doctor
37:12and I've added a little more
37:13in lukewarm water.
37:16And have I brought his fever down?
37:20No.
37:22And he doesn't eat either.
37:23And I am desperate.
37:25Carlos,
37:25I don't know what to do.
37:27I know, Maria.
37:28I know.
37:31But we have to be strong.
37:33Hey?
37:34To summon hope.
37:38Yeah.
37:40Those are beautiful words,
37:41But you're not believing them.
37:42Neither do you.
37:47Look.
37:49You'll see how...
37:50as soon as
37:51You start to sneeze.
37:52Hey?
37:53AND...
37:54And then the doctor comes.
37:55and he realizes
37:56that it was just a cold.
37:58Hey?
38:00Hopefully, yes.
38:03Yeah.
38:04You'll see.
38:07Forward.
38:11Curro told me.
38:14Come and see how the girl is doing.
38:17It's still the same, miss.
38:21Mario.
38:26Well, I
38:29I came to encourage you
38:30and to tell you
38:31that I am at your
38:32entry and layout.
38:34Anything
38:35that you need,
38:35really,
38:36anything,
38:37Don't hesitate to ask me.
38:39I'm eager to help.
38:42Thank you very much, miss.
38:44Thank you so much,
38:45from the heart.
38:46Really.
38:50Well, then...
38:52I won't bother you anymore.
39:19The Duke's reception
39:20It has been a real disgrace.
39:21You have been a minister plenipotentiary.
39:24He is a royal emissary,
39:25a great man of Spain.
39:26And they are not capable
39:27not even
39:28to have enough
39:29prepared lackeys
39:29to handle your luggage
39:31and that of his service.
39:32Not to mention
39:32of our rooms,
39:33that weren't even ready.
39:35It's complete nonsense.
39:37I think the same
39:38They're taking things out of Kizio.
39:40I don't think it was that bad either.
39:41It's been so much and more.
39:44Look,
39:45We didn't want them before.
39:46bring out the colors
39:46in front of everyone
39:47out of politeness.
39:49But the situation
39:49It has been intolerable.
39:51But if he almost intended
39:52that we would carry ourselves
39:53with our suitcases.
39:54Where has that ever been seen?
39:57I'm sorry that...
39:58Street!
40:00I prefer not to listen
40:00their excuses.
40:06I hope he doesn't complain.
40:08that they have not been notified
40:09in time.
40:11Not to mention
40:12that this visit
40:12has arranged
40:13many days.
40:15already.
40:16But we didn't know
40:17that the duke
40:18He would come with two employees.
40:24After my first letter
40:26indicating
40:26which were
40:27the duke's needs,
40:29I sent another letter
40:30announcing our arrival
40:31also
40:31and indicating
40:32our requirements
40:33specific.
40:35That letter never arrived.
40:38Are you questioning
40:39My word?
40:40No, please.
40:42I'm just...
40:43indicating what happened.
40:45Well, that's not a good start
40:46if it's all going to be excuses.
40:48These are not excuses.
40:50I sent it myself
40:51a telegram
40:52a couple of days ago
40:52asking for more information.
40:54But we didn't go back
40:55to hear from you
40:56even a telegram
40:58that we received yesterday
40:59in which it indicated
40:59that the duke
41:01It would arrive today.
41:03It's clear.
41:04that everything has been due
41:05to a misunderstanding.
41:07What do you think?
41:08if we talk
41:09with the cooks
41:10and we ask them
41:11that they prepare
41:12an appetizer?
41:13Yeah.
41:14Yes, good idea.
41:17They will be hungry
41:18after the trip.
41:18This way they will be able to
41:19to replenish energy
41:20while they prepare them
41:21their rooms.
41:23Later
41:23We'll talk more calmly.
41:25Sure, of course.
41:26And also
41:26with a full stomach
41:27We will all understand each other better.
41:30This is not a question
41:31whether you're hungry or not.
41:34But it helps to satisfy it.
41:36And also like this
41:37I will have
41:38awhile
41:39to go up
41:39to see Maria Fernandez.
41:40The poor thing is going through
41:41for a moment
41:43really complicated.
41:45Yes, that's true.
41:45It's that everyone
41:46We are very affected.
41:48The poor woman gave birth
41:49a few days ago
41:50and the girl is
41:52seriously ill.
41:55And precisely
41:56that's why
41:57We are all here
41:58a little off-center.
42:00Did he say
42:01María Fernández?
42:02Do they call their masters?
42:04by his name
42:05And surnames?
42:06No, no, no.
42:08Maria is
42:09a colleague.
42:11A maiden
42:12much loved
42:12in the promise.
42:14It means
42:15that for attending
42:15to a maiden
42:16intends to delay
42:17our meeting.
42:21Don't worry.
42:23Well,
42:23Let's not lose any more
42:24time.
42:25Show us
42:26the list
42:26of requirements.
42:27Let's see if they've figured it out.
42:28complete it
42:29with competence.
42:31Clear.
42:33Right now.
42:46Do you know what that is?
42:47Does that mean, Juliet?
42:48To own a percentage
42:49of the company
42:50Manuel's
42:50makes us go up
42:52of level.
42:53That company
42:54It's going great.
42:55We can get rich.
42:57Yes, yes.
42:59Yes, I know.
42:59the accounts
43:00of the company.
43:01Not in vain
43:02I supervise her
43:02myself.
43:04That's why
43:04you should be
43:05jumping
43:06with joy.
43:07The company
43:08It moves a lot of money.
43:11And I hope that
43:12Let it continue like this.
43:13Although if for some reason
43:14case
43:14evil things came
43:15we can sell
43:17our percentage
43:18to a third party
43:18and take out
43:19a very good one
43:19chop.
43:20Already.
43:21Manuel gives you
43:22a part
43:22of your company
43:23And you already
43:23You intend to sell it
43:24to profit from it.
43:25No, no, no, no, Juliet.
43:27The only thing I want
43:28that you understand
43:29is this
43:30This marks a turning point.
43:30and afterwards
43:31in our lives.
43:32Finally we will be able to
43:33to say that we have
43:34stability
43:35and that we have
43:35future prospects.
43:38Already.
43:40That's why
43:42I think it has arrived
43:43the moment
43:43of
43:45take the next step.
43:48What happened?
43:50I want us to have
43:51a son, Julieta.
43:53It's always the same.
43:53I have wished.
43:59You have already
43:59recovered
44:02and I think
44:03which is becoming
44:04time for
44:04Let's get started
44:05to that.
44:41Maximus of Buenaventura.
44:43Duke of Buenaventura.
44:45Well, no matter how
44:45duke
44:46that it be you
44:47That doesn't give him
44:47no rights
44:48to behave
44:49as he has done.
44:50I imagine he'll be
44:51wanting to see her sister.
44:52It's true.
44:53I had forgotten
44:54that her sister
44:54I was working on the promise.
44:56But to know
44:56which also...
44:57I'm not interested
44:57at all
44:58if Mrs. Arcos
44:59is or leaves
45:00of being here.
45:01Terrible character.
45:03I'm sure it was
45:04Angela's.
45:05I don't know what it's called
45:05because he left
45:06without showing up.
45:07Yes, sure.
45:08that it was her.
45:09It seems to me
45:10that we are talking
45:10from my daughter, Angela.
45:13Your daughter?
45:14Come on, Mr. Arcos.
45:16We had fun
45:17Seeing them in such a hurry.
45:18It's fun,
45:19But I don't know.
45:21if convenient.
45:22I tell myself yes.
45:23These glands
45:24They need to be put on
45:25on its site.
45:25And what is your role?
45:27exactly?
45:28Make the company
45:29grow,
45:30to escape from conformity
45:31and monitor
45:33that we don't get complacent.
45:35What brings the girl
45:36so that it doesn't even go down
45:36fever or coma.
45:37I wouldn't dare
45:38to give a diagnosis.
45:40But, but, but
45:40dare to do it, no matter how bad it is.
45:42For God's sake,
45:42I can't take it anymore.
45:44I've been giving it
45:45many turns
45:45to the girl's symptoms.
45:46For God's sake,
45:47Speak up already.
45:48Speak up!
45:49Why don't you think
45:50Tell him four things?
45:51And what do you want me to say?
45:53Well, I don't know.
45:54For a start,
45:55that they don't talk about your company
45:56as if it were his.
45:57You have to promise me
45:58that when I leave
45:59You're going to continue with the exercises.
46:01Good?
46:02What do you mean, when you leave?
46:03You haven't said anything to me?
46:04I want to know firsthand
46:05what's happening in my house.
46:07We'll also be leaving tomorrow.
46:09Martin and I.
46:11Martina.
46:13You assisted that young woman
46:14in childbirth
46:15and cut the umbilical cord,
46:16TRUE?
46:16I've done something wrong, doctor.
46:18No, no, no.
46:18You did the best you could.
46:21But I think I already know.
46:22What's wrong with that girl?
46:24I think it has
46:25what we call
46:27the seven-day sickness.
46:33No no.
46:34No no.
46:34No no.
46:34No no.
46:35No no.
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