Caroline Leblanc (Hélène Degy) Gone With The Murders Tomorrow Is Ours! As if killing his partner and manipulating William (Kamel Belghazi) wasn’t enough for him, now he has a whole other target!
Indeed, after Soizic (Charlie Nune) went to the doctor to check her, he found himself, in spite of himself, in Caroline’s seat. In his madness, he is convinced that Francois’ wife is trying to catch a colleague.
Despite William telling her there was nothing going on between them, Caroline clearly didn’t believe him as she decided to follow him. To the surprise of Manon’s father (Louvia Bachelier) with Soizic, he immediately assumed that they were indeed having an affair.
And his paranoia only intensified when he saw how close they were. Missing for his friend, Soizic did not hesitate to comfort him with a hand on his shoulder. A harmless gesture, but one that made the young woman jealous!
Caroline is ready to do anything to eliminate Soizic
Enraged and determined to get rid of his “rival”, he waited until he left the hospital to shoot him. A situation that could have been avoided if William hadn’t let Caroline escape on his scooter the night before.
According to his interrogation, he was mainly doing this to protect Aurora (Juli Debazak). He intervened when his ex pointed a gun at his wife. William was afraid of the one he loves. A version that the police captain does not believe at all.
But one thing is certain, if William had refrained from interfering, he would have been arrested and Soizic would have been out of danger. But then will Adam’s mother survive?
Will Soizic survive?
According to News Actual’s review of the July 24 episode of Tomorrow Belongs To Us, things are going well for Soizic! Hearing the first shot, which barely missed, he just managed to hide behind the car. More fear than harm, so… we can only hope that Caroline is arrested very quickly before more harm is done!
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