There won't be an episode this Monday, but La Promesa has decided to return with strength on Tuesday and drop a narrative bomb: the deception is over for Manuel, played by Arturo Sancho. The series has had enough and will put forward one of the secrets that has been simmering the longest on the estate. Finally, he discovers that the innovative proposals to improve the engines weren't Toño's, but Enora's, which leads him to make a decision as urgent as it is irreversible: to hire her.
This twist not only redefines Manuel's development, but also shakes up the central plot of this week, opening new paths for the story. Arturo Sancho, with his usual interpretive magnetism, once again becomes the epicenter of the tension. How will this discovery affect the balance of power within La Promesa?

Manuel discovers the truth and makes an urgent decision in La Promesa
The character played by Arturo Sancho faces the unintentional deception that has marked weeks of work. He doesn't hesitate to act when he discovers that the person behind the brilliant mechanical design is Enora, not Toño.
The way Manuel reacts not only shows his maturity, but also a new side of his leadership. Far from giving in to confusion or bewilderment, he decides to hire Enora to work on the engine project development.

This decision marks a turning point in the series, both for his character and for the structure of the technical team that until now had Toño as a reference. Therefore, this move makes it clear that in La Promesa there's no longer room for masks.
Meanwhile, this gesture from Manuel promises to open new tensions. How will Toño react when exposed? What consequences will this paradigm shift have for the rest of the estate?
The rest of the storylines in the episode that will change the history of La Promesa
While the main focus revolves around Manuel and Enora, the episode also returns with overwhelming strength in its secondary storylines. One of the most moving is led by Curro, who, after confessing his feelings, gets Ángela to make a definitive decision. She, convinced that her place is in La Promesa, stays to bravely face whatever comes.

The investigation into the Llop jewelry stores also takes a turn. Curro finds a disturbing news item in the newspaper, a clue that could completely redirect the investigation. Sharing it with Pía and Vera becomes a decisive step that could open new doors in their search.
At the same time, the estate is shaken by the arrival of a new noble tenant. His arrival begins to have effects on the management of the property, especially for Catalina and Martina. Both begin to sense that the measures taken together with Adriano may have more complex consequences than they imagined.
Amid all these developments, Rómulo's absence continues to leave a mark. Although his departure has been voluntary, the void he leaves in the staff and the family isn't easy to fill. However, the hope that he finally finds happiness with Emilia brings some comfort to those who cared deeply for him.
Internally, the staff dynamic changes unexpectedly, as Ricardo seems destined to become the new head butler. The presentation of a formal jacket by the maids symbolizes the trust they've placed in him. He, meanwhile, begins to take on the role with excitement, but not everything is as it seems.

Leocadia seems to have other plans for the desired position due to the imminent arrival of a new candidate. What seemed like a smooth transition turns into the epicenter of a new source of conflict. Ricardo's promotion, which seemed imminent, is now hanging in the air, and uncertainty settles among the workers.
TVE's fiction returns this Tuesday with one of its most intense and decisive episodes, placing Arturo Sancho at the center of the conflict. Manuel's discovery and the recognition of Enora's talent reshape the main plot. With multiple fronts open, the series promises a week full of emotions, unexpected twists, and decisions that will forever change life in La Promesa.