La Promessa: il matrimonio forzato di Martina e la confessione di Manuel

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In this article we will delve into the upcoming Italian episodes of La Promessa, where the plot thickens with a forced marriage and an unexpected confession. Martina, coerced by her parents into marrying Antonio de Carvajal y Cifuentes, finds solace in a particular confession from her cousin Manuel de Lujan. Let’s explore the details of this new storyline.

Il matrimonio forzato di Martina

The new storyline of La Promessa unfolds as Martina is compelled by her parents Fernando and Margarita to marry the noble Antonio de Carvajal y Cifuentes, the former fiancé of Beatriz Oltra. Despite the investigations carried out by Cruz through Lorenzo de la Mata to ascertain if there is a reason to prevent the marriage, everything seems to lead towards an unhappy outcome. Antonio starts to court Martina, with her parents insisting on a meeting as a means to regain prestige and settle the debts that have plagued them for some time. A difficult situation for Martina, given her feelings for Curro.

Il corteggiamento di Antonio e l’amore di Martina per Curro

Despite ending her relationship with Antonio to avoid giving him false hopes, Martina can’t help but think of Curro. The latter, confiding in his sister Jana, expresses his lovesick woes. Jana, with all due caution, urges Curro to fight for the love he feels for Martina, emphasizing that as long as the marriage is not celebrated, he should not lose hope. As the episodes progress, even Manuel realizes Martina’s distress and empathizes with her, having been coerced by his mother Cruz in the past to marry Jimena de los Infantes, sealing his fate to an unhappy and loveless marriage.

La confessione di Manuel a Martina

In a moment of solitude with Martina in the hangar, Manuel decides to speak candidly with her, confessing his love for another woman whom he had to give up to become Jimena’s perfect husband. Manuel’s words strike a chord with Martina, urging her to fight and not surrender as he did unless Antonio is the man she wants by her side for the rest of her life. In this dialogue, Manuel refrains from mentioning Jana, probably to shield her from any risks on La Promessa. This confession seems to give Martina a glimmer of hope, at least until Antonio himself shows up at the estate.