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Monday, May 30 Tomorrow we belong…
Vanessa, who was wounded in the abdomen, was taken to hospital, where Martin and George are waiting for the news. Dr. Delcor informs them that the operation went well and the young woman’s life is no longer in danger.
At the same time, an administrative investigation was launched to determine whether George shot Vanessa to neutralize or kill her. If the latter did not really know what motivated him to open fire, he had to save Victor. Martin therefore promises to devote the necessary time to IGPN to explain what happened.
Meanwhile, Samuel is by Victor’s bed. Calm down, he confesses that he was afraid of never seeing her again. After declaring his love for her, the young woman clarifies that she has not stopped thinking about him.
Then Victor visits from George. Because he feels guilty that his life was in danger, he points out that the most important thing is that they both got rid of it. Despite everything, George finds it very difficult to manage the situation. If he is both shocked and disgusted, even a policeman can not believe that a beloved woman could do such a thing. When he recalls their happy times, George tells himself that he still loves her. Indeed, he could not fully blame her because she said Vanessa did not really know what she was doing. While he can not imagine what he is experiencing, Victor is convinced that he will be by his side if he ever needs to talk.
For his part, Tristan was finally released and he was warmly welcomed by Alex and Sylvain.
Not far from there, Karim asks questions about meeting Vanessa Mercier. When Spoon’s head was eighteen years old, Mercier’s trial reached the front pages of every newspaper, and this man, who was abandoned at City Hall on the happiest day of his life, touched him deeply. About this time she contacted him. His suffering spoke to him, but his reaction interested him as well.
Vanessa soon admits that she killed her stepmother by giving her beta-blockers to make her death look natural. He also tells that he drank a drink with Mercier as soon as he was acquitted. Although he was interested in her mind, Vanessa on the other hand, she considered the man insignificant and therefore never spoke to him again.
When Karim tries to find out why he started killing again, Vanessa replies that he does not know, it is because George refused to marry him if he feels that Louisa and Bart did not deserve this happiness. He said they did not love each other so much that they got married. So he attacked everyone who attended the ceremony to soothe his pain and also to honor Mercier.
Then George comes to see Vanessa. The policeman first apologizes to him for the shooting, but indicates that he has no other choice. He may think otherwise, but the chef does not oppose him, because deep down he always knew that he preferred Victoria. George tries to prove the opposite, but Vanessa is well aware that if Victor had asked her, he would have married her. Tearful admits he never intended to harm her. He then replies that he is ill and will have to be treated. Once he told her he was ready to do anything for her and their couple, took her in his arms and then said he loved her more than anything. When he asks her questions to find out if she will come to the prison to see him, George replies that he does not know until he leaves the hospital.
At the same time, Bart does not believe that Vanessa escaped because for him he deserved to die. Even if he understands her anger, Anna points out that it is important to judge her in order to allow her to grieve. However, Bart is not sure he can do it.
Camille has not spent the night at home, and Raphael has a hard time understanding how he could have gotten this far. For his part, Stanislas continues his little game and forces him to believe that he feels guilty when he sees their relationship deteriorating. When he intends to go out to ease tensions between mother and daughter, Raphael categorically opposes this and believes that it is up to his daughter to change behavior.
Camille confides in Chloe’s problems with her mother. The concerned director decides on the role of mediator and arranges a meeting with Rafael’s spoon. While the latter wants his daughter to stop taking Stanislaus’s escape as a pretext, Chloe urges him to have a discussion with Camille, confident that they will be able to understand each other.
Camille later goes to her mother’s office. After Raphael apologizes to him for raising his hand against him, the teenager in turn apologizes for the remarks he made. They seize each other to seal their reconciliation. However, Raphael warns his daughter that Stanislas will continue to be a part of his life and that he will have to struggle with her.
At the end of the day, Camille and Raphael rediscover their connection and enjoy the sun on the terrace. When Stanislas arrives, the teenager warns his mother that he will spend the evening with Dorian before fleeing. If the captain had smiled before, he would have erupted in anger after the young woman left. Stanislas violently pushes Raphael away from himself, who falls to the ground.
Manon continues to investigate bicycle theft. Although the fingerprint revealed nothing, he is not going to give up. With the help of Timothy he then asks questions of the locals. Unfortunately, he could not see anything. However, he sincerely hopes that the young man will finally find his mountain bike. When a man shares details that Manon did not mention, he realizes that he is the perpetrator of the theft.
Without waiting, he goes to the police station and tells Nordin about his discovery. A police officer on his way to the scene calls a suspect who had more than thirty stolen bicycles in his garage. Nordin then congratulates his listener on the resolution of the first investigation.
Source: allocine

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