This is where it all begins, with Hippolyte (Tom Nombre) sorting through the students at the Auguste Armand Institute. Indeed, an experienced butler uses more than dubious methods to teach young people. The most recent example is her private lesson with David (Liam Helman), during which Du Chesney violently slaps Deva’s boyfriend (Kathy Pakianathan) several times!
The beginning of a revolution?
But has the old man gone too far this time? For years the rage has been growing… TF1 just put it online A previously unpublished excerpt from the series in which Hippolytus questions his authority. In this sequence, Ethan (Rick Cleve) performs room service for his classmates and teacher, as well as Lisandro (AgustÃn Galliana).
Hippolytus asks Ethan to rate himself and asks his comrades for their opinion on his performance. Everyone agrees that Cardone’s (Alexandra Vandernoot) son did the contract. Unfortunately, du Chesnay completely disagrees!
Therefore, the latter lectures his audience and even Lysandro. Hippolyte believes that Anais’ ex should have trained the students better… however, Bill (Margot Cambie Aguilar) doesn’t think so and claims that Du Chesnay’s principles are reactionary. Respect for him comes courtesy, smile and attention of customers.
Hippolyte tightens the screw…
Hippolytus is furious and does not care about the relevant remarks he hears. However, Lysandro hits the mark by explaining that applying the ancient rules of propriety to the letter would make their service today absolutely ridiculous…
What is the importance of Chesney! The manners of the students at the Auguste Armand Institute do not suit him. So he decides to start over with them… Will the rebellion continue despite everything? Continued This is where it all begins…
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