The Promise has returned to the small screen one more day with a most exciting episode. In the latest installment of the Spanish Television La 1 series, Jana and Manuel are in an uncomfortable situation after Blanca Palomar’s maneuver to force a meeting between them. Although they try to get closer, the weight of pain over Jimena’s death gets in the way, creating a chasm that is difficult to overcome between them. Meanwhile, Lorenzo discovers that Pelayo has caught him talking to the supposed buyer, thus revealing his plot to destabilize Catalina. Despite the captain’s threats, the young count decides to be honest with Catalina, who is devastated in Simona’s arms.

On the other hand, Alonso shows his fury towards Ayala for refusing to abandon The Promise, unleashing family tensions while Martina refuses to remain passive. Candela and Simona reproach Virtudes for her lies, while Vera confesses to María Fernández the truth about the money, and there seems to be hope for reconciliation with Lope. However, the arrival of Santos, the new lackey, son of Ricardo Pellicer, adds a new conflicting element, since he does not seem to get along with his father and shows a defiant attitude from the beginning.

In the next chapter of The Promise, The love between Ayala and Margarita takes everyone in The Promise by surprise, from the members of the service to the lords of the mansion. Cruz, after the initial shock, sees this revelation as an opportunity for the couple to finally leave the palace.

Meanwhile, the entry of Santos, the new lackey, creates tensions among the staff. His interest in Vera does not go unnoticed, which adds more complications to the situation. On the other hand, Virtudes confronts Candela with fury for having revealed her lie in front of her mother, while Jana and Manuel, with the help of Blanca Palomar, begin to break down the emotional barriers that separate them. However, Manuel still has to resolve an important issue that could affect his relationship with Jana. On the other hand, Vera publicly announces her reconciliation with Lope, while María Fernández begins to question whether it is appropriate to continue being the Duchess of Abrontes’ maid and she considers the possibility of abandoning The Promise.