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Monday August 8 Tomorrow belongs to us…
Police now believe Victoire is the target of these attacks. For George, the only path to follow is Benjamin Ventura. According to him, the doctor would have had many reasons to blame Victoria for the Emma Garnier case. Indeed, Benjamin and Victoire were still together at the time, and although she claimed to be unconscious, Lazarus’s girl never believed her. Worse, he even condemned it. Within days of their separation, Victoire also started a relationship with Samuel, with whom Benjamin was very close. Because he felt betrayed several times, Benjamin could have wanted revenge on his ex. Moreover, he knows the collar farm very well and is a very good rider, not to mention that he was the one who guided Anna-Marie to the hospital. Convinced by his colleague’s theory, Commander Constant gives him the green light to interview Benjamin and search his house.
Without waiting, Georges and Nordin go to the hospital and ask Benjamin to follow them to the police station. Benjamin, losing his temper, then begins to physically attack Georges, ending up in handcuffs.
In the interrogation room, he apologizes to Georges for being impatient. During the hearing, the doctor swears that he has nothing to do with these attacks. Then to find out that there was no reason to blame Samuel and Victoire, and still less Anne-Marie. Only the police found a box of anxiolytics in his house. When he points out that he took several pills during his relaxation period, Georges specifies that the shooter took exactly one such pill before opening fire.
At the hospital, Victoire reminds her grandmother that she is going out today. However, Anne-Marie does not intend to return to her grandson’s home because she does not feel safe there after the shooting. Fortunately, Nicholas manages to change his mind.
After a while, Victoire learns that the target of the attack is not Samuel, but her. As she finds it hard to accept the news, Samuel invites her on a horseback ride to clear her mind. Just then, Emma walks up to the ledge. The teenager, convinced of Benjamin’s innocence, urges the couple to act and not leave their friend. Although he believes in his innocence, Dr. Chardo prefers to let the police do their job. Annoyed, Emma leaves the place. Immediately, Victoire follows her to talk to her, while Samuel leaves on horseback.
A few minutes later, Samuel’s horse wanders alone at the edge of the embankment, its side covered in blood. What happened to Samuel?
In the morning, Noor goes to Diallo-Lopez and gives them the bad news: St. Clair Hospital will only be able to keep Cedric for a few days. So Angie, Jahia and Lilian will have to find a specialized center to welcome him quickly. For Noor, they need to talk to Irene, but Jahia doesn’t have the courage to tell her that their father is in a coma. Then Lilian offers to do it together. When Angie wonders what they’ll do if she doesn’t wake up, Noori reminds her that just because the odds are low doesn’t mean there aren’t. So she urges him to keep hope.
Later, Jordan visits Jahia to check on her. After she thinks her ex-boyfriend is there to visit because she’s hurting, Jordan convinces her otherwise and then hugs her and whispers that everything will be okay.
After breaking up with Etienne, Benedict is depressed. On his wife’s advice, William invites his sister over for coffee at the Spoon to hear from her. On the spot, Bénédicte admits that things are not going well because Etienne is no longer responding to his messages. While she tells herself that her husband is going to divorce her, William listens to her.
They end up spending most of the day together. During one of the conversations, Benedict admits that he was always jealous of her. Indeed, William has a flawless career and a perfect marriage. But he’s quick to tone down his remarks, revealing he’s been considering divorce since learning he wasn’t Sofia’s biological father.
In the evening, William, Benedict, Aurora and Manon play board games, which change Benedict’s mind, but also Manon’s, who also suffers heartbreak.
Juliet heard about a school near them that might be a good fit for her son. Unfortunately, Gaspar has decided and never wants to go back to school. Annoyed, Juliet takes Tristan into her confidence. Since he doesn’t know what to do anymore, he offers to talk to Gaspar so he can change his mind. A real failure after being a teenager.
Charlie, in turn, questions Jack about Gaspard, as he’s sure he’s seen him somewhere before. When Jack tells him that his father works on the oil rigs, Charlie quickly connects the Girard case and rushes to tell him all the details of this macabre story. When Gaspard joins them, Charlie immediately asks if he is Sacha’s son. Leaving the place awkwardly.
after catching it, Jack claims that he doesn’t care about his past. Only wanting to spend time with him, he points out that he is not responsible for what his father did. Gaspard then explains that all his friends have turned their backs on him because of his father. Instead, Jack claims that he too would make up stories to be alone. After that, the two young men begin to discuss the literature.
At the end of the day, Gaspard waits to be alone with his uncle to reveal the real reasons for coming to Sete. If he’s there, it’s because he wants to see his father again, to tell him everything that’s on his heart, and to turn the page. However, Gaspard is a minor and cannot request visitation. Short of asking his mother for permission, he wanted his uncle to take care of this…
Source: allocine

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