The Armands continue to tear each other down This is where it all begins… While Axel (Thomas Da Costa) takes over the restaurant from Auguste (Francis Haster), the young man wonders about his hidden parent’s death. The student of the institute believes that the famous leader was killed!
Axel and Louie are suspicious of Rose
In an unpublished extract from the series Presented by TF1, Axel is in the presence of Louis (for whom Charlene is fighting more than ever), Rose (Vanessa Demoy) and Clotilda (Elsa Lungini). The latter are outraged and demand Jasmine’s boyfriend (Zoe Severin) to explain his theory: according to Axel, Auguste was poisoned!
The second year excuses himself by saying that he wanted to listen to all the audio files that make him think before he shares his fears with them. Rose and Clotilde are not convinced and anger Axel by suggesting that they or Louis (Fabian Wolfrom) would get rid of Auguste.
Axel goes on to reveal that he overheard a very big argument between Rose and their beloved father before he died. This then challenges Louie as he remembers that the main stakeholder once killed someone (around the time Vanessa DeMoy’s character was introduced in Tomorrow Belongs to Us, this is where it all starts).
Who could kill Augustus?
At these words, Vardi revolts. She tells her story in a little more detail: she specifies that it was in self-defense and that she still regrets taking the man’s life. Clotilda intervenes while Louis seems to be considering the possibility that Rose is to blame for his past…
Axel is uncomfortable. Clotilda reminds everyone that August was on medication for heart problems and that she could never stand to die so stupidly… She and her sister get to their feet, but Axel tries to apologize. Rose immediately stops him, she can’t talk to him at this moment… CONTINUATION This is where it all begins.
Source: Allocine

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