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Monday, May 16 Tomorrow we belong …
Although Louisa was rushed and rushed to a hospital, there were complications during her resuscitation and the young woman was between life and death. Mariana said her vital prognosis is involved.
On the estate where the wedding took place, Damien Martin and Sebastian Perro say they found digital spots in one of the champagne glasses. So Louisa was poisoned. Mercier is dead, prosecutor Pero goes to the conclusion that they are dealing with a copy who has already killed Gael Richet and the flower. He said Mercier came to Seth to compete with his disciple, hence his new regime with the syringe.
At the police station, Chloe explains to Martin and Sebastian Perro that he saw Louisa arguing with Gary, his ex-wife, minutes before Bart found him in the property garden. They were arguing over marriage. Louise did not understand how Gary could declare his love for her a few hours after she said “yes” to Bart. Chloe said their clash was quite violent.
For their part, Aurelien and Matilda do not understand how their mother could have been poisoned. Matilda suggests that Mercier might have had an accomplice. Karim interrupts them to ask a few questions. The two teenagers claim that they did not notice anything abnormal during the marriage.
Karim then asks questions about their guard. Aurelien explains that he had taken a plane from Athens the day before to join his father, who was already in France, in Marseille, to buy a new boat. Then they left together for Seth.
Gary has long been questioned by George and Prosecutor Pero. He explains to them that he was going to come to Marseilles to buy a boat and that he took advantage of Louise’s marriage and set a date for the meeting a week later. He then admits he had an argument with Louise on their wedding night. And explains that she could not bear to see happiness with her ex-husband in a wedding dress. And that he confessed his feelings to Louise, which the latter did not like. But he swears he has done nothing wrong.
George asks Gary not to leave the set and stay available. Could Aurien and Matilda’s father have been inspired by Mercier’s crimes? Pero does not want to rule out any bullets.
Gary joins the children in the hospital and Bart, unable to bear to see her there, confronts him. Matilda protects her father, convinced that she could not hurt her mother. But Bart refuses to listen to anything and accuses Gary of wanting to kill Louise because he could not bear to see her happy. When they are ready to fight, Mariana interrupts them and asks Bart to follow him immediately.
In Louise’s hospital room, William explains to Bart that his wife’s condition has deteriorated rapidly. Neutralizing antibody treatment had no expected effect. Mariana then tells her granddaughter that everything is over. No extra effort makes sense, Louise’s heart is very weak.
Now with Louise alone Bart is comforted. He takes his wife by the hand and begs her not to leave him. But Louise’s heart finally stops beating. The young woman has just died. Bart falls apart from sadness.
Raphael is constantly thinking about what Stanislas said to Dorian. He denies his daughter’s suffering but does not know how to tell her the truth. To get rid of himself from Dorian, he then forces Camille to believe that he no longer wants Dorian to sleep at home. He added that they are too young to spend the night together and that he wants Camille to focus on his versions of the French bachelor.
In high school, Camille expresses her anger and misunderstanding to Dorian, who suggests that Sebastian, her grandfather, is behind it all. After all, he is known for his tough sides and has recently disagreed with the relationship between Raphael and Stanislaus. Camille then decides to confront her grandfather. Sebastian claims he did not talk to Dorian about Rafael. But he still agrees with her: Camille is too young to sleep with her boyfriend.
Stanislas later tries to comfort Camille and makes her think that she does not agree with her mother at all and tries in vain to change her mind. He claims that Dorian thinks he is great and has no problem sleeping with him.
Stanislas then asks Camille Dorian’s parents and the teenager explains to them that they have no problem seeing that he sometimes spends the night with his son. Camille then realizes that her mother’s companion half-offers her to go and sleep on her friend’s parents’s boat.
In the evening Raphael and Stanislas meet Camille in front of the house. The teenager tells his mother that he is going to sleep with Dorian, which obviously does not happen to Raphael. Camille points out to him that Dorian’s parents are not as old-fashioned as he is. Raphael asks his daughter to speak differently, but Camille does as she pleases and leaves.
Stanislas, who witnessed the scene, admits that Camille had gone too far and that the way to talk to Rafael was at the border. But he advises his partner not to pick up his daughter from Curtis, instead advising her to think and set boundaries for Camille in the future.
Samuel brings Victor to bed for breakfast and apologizes for his addiction the night before. He admits he acted idiotic. After flattering his partner that he agreed to forgive her, Samuel offers Victor an exchange of roles for the evening. Thus, he in turn would become his slave. An idea that appeals to a young doctor who does not want to wait and asks Samuel to strip naked. Opportunity for two lovers to reconcile under a duvet.
However, later, the argument between the spoon, including them, will resume. When choosing a dish they can not agree, because both have to please the other. And the same goes for the account: both have to pay!
Under the guidance of Victoria and Samuel, they eat a sandwich in the hospital lounge, under William’s cheerful gaze. In the evening, once at home, two girlfriends come to the conclusion that they are not created as a “gnangnan” couple and should not collide to please each other. Eventually, at the same wavelength, they reconcile.
Source: allocine

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