The week of April 13th to April 17th, 2026, in "La Promesa" signals a pivotal shift in its narrative arc, marked by a long-simmering revelation that is finally coming to the forefront. Pía, burdened by years of silence, confesses the full truth surrounding the death of the Baron of Linaja. This confession, a secret that has haunted her and threatened the very foundations of the palace, is poised to irrevocably alter Curro’s perception of his family’s legacy and expose the deep-seated deceptions that have defined their past.
Pía Breaks Her Silence: The Palace’s Darkest Secret Unveiled
For days, an atmosphere of palpable tension and mounting suspicion has permeated La Promesa. Pía, caught in a vortex of her own conscience, finds herself unable to maintain her silence any longer. The recent confession by Ricardo, detailing his involvement in the death of Ana, serves as the ultimate catalyst, stirring her inner turmoil to a breaking point. This moral reckoning compels her to seek out Curro, the young man whose family history is inextricably linked to the tragedy.
In a moment of profound emotional release and stark honesty, Pía reveals one of the most closely guarded secrets within the opulent walls of the palace: she herself was responsible for the death of the Baron of Linaja. This revelation, delivered with the weight of years of unspoken guilt, strikes Curro with devastating force. It shatters his existing understanding of his family’s past, creating a seismic crack in the already fractured narrative of their lineage. The implications of this confession extend far beyond personal guilt, potentially unraveling long-held assumptions and exposing the complex web of deceit that has ensnared generations.
The Baron of Linaja, a figure whose influence and ruthlessness were widely acknowledged, met his end under circumstances that have remained shrouded in mystery. Pía’s confession introduces a new dimension to this historical event, casting her not as a victim, but as an agent of retribution. The timing of this revelation is particularly significant, as it coincides with a period of intense scrutiny on the family’s affairs and a growing desire for transparency among some of its members.
The Duke of Carril’s Intrusion: Manuel Faces a Calculated Threat
Simultaneously, the presence of the Duke of Carril continues to destabilize the fragile peace of La Promesa. His involvement in Ciro’s business dealings has ignited a significant conflict, particularly as Manuel endeavors to halt an agreement he perceives as dangerously ill-advised. The Duke, however, remains steadfast in his commitment to the contract, refusing any attempts at renegotiation or annulment. This unyielding stance leaves Manuel in a precarious and compromised position, escalating the already strained relationship with Ciro.
The situation intensifies dramatically when the Duke makes an unexpected appearance at the palace. His chance encounter with Vera sends ripples of fear through the young woman, who grapples with the terrifying possibility of being recognized. This encounter hints at a deeper connection or past entanglement between the Duke and individuals within the palace, suggesting his motives may extend beyond mere business transactions. The Duke’s influence and the potential exposure of his clandestine dealings pose a significant threat to the established order and the safety of those residing at La Promesa.
The Duke of Carril’s business ventures, often characterized by aggressive expansion and a willingness to operate in morally ambiguous territories, have previously drawn scrutiny. His current engagement with Ciro suggests a strategic maneuver to further consolidate his influence, potentially exploiting existing vulnerabilities within the Spanish aristocracy. Manuel’s opposition stems from a genuine concern for the long-term stability and ethical standing of his family’s enterprises, a stance that directly challenges the Duke’s unchecked ambition.
Julieta, Manuel, and Ciro: An Escalating Power Struggle
The economic tensions between Manuel and Ciro have now spilled over into the personal realm, transforming into an open conflict. Initially convinced that Manuel had unduly influenced her husband, Julieta undergoes a significant shift in perspective. She uncovers the extent of Ciro’s manipulative tactics, leading her to re-evaluate her loyalties and her husband’s true character.
This realization fosters a deepening bond between Julieta and Manuel. They find solace and connection in shared moments, often marked by a poignant remembrance of Jana. Meanwhile, Julieta’s marriage to Ciro deteriorates at an alarming pace. Persistent arguments over financial matters and a pervasive lack of trust have irrevocably damaged their union. Julieta finds herself increasingly drawn to Manuel, both emotionally and ideologically, while simultaneously drifting further away from her husband.
Ciro’s business practices, characterized by a lack of transparency and a disregard for ethical considerations, have been a source of concern for some time. His manipulation of Julieta and his pursuit of potentially ruinous deals reflect a desperate attempt to maintain control and further his own agenda, regardless of the collateral damage. Manuel’s steadfastness in the face of this pressure, coupled with his burgeoning relationship with Julieta, positions him as a formidable adversary in this escalating power struggle.
Curro and Ángela: A Painful Separation Amidst Family Turmoil
In a parallel storyline, the relationship between Curro and Ángela faces its own profound crisis. A persistent lack of trust, coupled with a series of unilateral decisions, has taken a heavy toll on their romance. What began as a series of heated discussions, fraught with unspoken accusations and deep-seated resentments, culminates in a definitive and heartbreaking separation. Curro’s words, delivered in the heat of the moment, inflict a deep wound upon Ángela, who, despite her own pain, chooses to distance herself.
The intervention of their respective families, rather than offering solace or reconciliation, exacerbates the situation. Alonso, Curro’s father, urges him to fight for the love he shares with Ángela, attempting to rekindle their romance. Conversely, Leocadia, Ángela’s mother, manipulates her daughter, advocating for her to remain steadfast and not retreat from the difficult circumstances. This familial interference, born from differing agendas and ingrained loyalties, further complicates an already emotionally charged situation.
The conflict between Curro and Ángela highlights the broader theme of fractured relationships within La Promesa, where personal desires often clash with familial obligations and societal expectations. Their separation serves as a stark reminder of the emotional toll that secrets and deceptions can exact on even the most promising of relationships.
María Bids Farewell to La Promesa: A Departure Driven by Dignity
Another significant development in the narrative comes with the resolute decision of María Fernández. Weary of the constant judgment and ostracism she has endured due to her pregnancy, and deeply hurt by the prevailing atmosphere within the palace, María makes a firm choice: she will depart. Despite Alonso’s earnest attempts to persuade her to stay and the efforts of others to dissuade her, María prioritizes her own dignity. She ultimately chooses to abandon La Promesa, leaving behind a palpable void among the loyal staff.
María’s pregnancy, a source of considerable gossip and speculation, has placed her in an untenable position. The perceived lack of support and the feeling of being perpetually scrutinized have eroded her sense of belonging. Her decision to leave, while undoubtedly difficult, represents an assertion of her autonomy and a refusal to be defined by the circumstances or the judgment of others.
Martina’s Defiance: A Stand Against Patronage and Personal Intrigue
The pressure on Martina reaches its zenith as her public image is tarnished by the publication of a highly critical article. The governing board of the refuge threatens drastic measures, and Jacobo attempts to regain control by implementing controversial decisions, such as the dismissal of Petra, a long-standing member of the staff.
However, Martina remains resolute in her convictions. She publicly disavows any measures taken against the service staff, reaffirming her unwavering commitment to the refuge and its mission. In doing so, she subtly distances herself from Jacobo, her fiancé, signaling a growing divergence in their priorities and a potential weakening of their alliance. Martina’s actions underscore a commitment to justice and fairness, even in the face of powerful opposition and personal entanglements. Her stance suggests a growing independence and a willingness to challenge established hierarchies when principles are at stake.







