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Intro. The Ferrant empire was founded on mourning. After the death of his wife, Valeria believed that his world would be reduced to business and his daughter, Mia. But the irruption of Adriana De la Vega broke that pact of solitude. Adriana, powerful and sophisticated, is the woman that Valeria loves, but for Mia, she is a stain on the memory of her other mother. Mia's lack of respect is not a tantrum, it is sabotage. On boards of directors they are infallible, but at home, Adriana is a stranger whom the young woman humiliates with cruel silences and systematic disobedience. Mia uses the surname Ferrant as a weapon of exclusion, reminding Adriana in every gesture that, although she shares her mother's bed and fortune, she will never share her blood or her respect. Home is a battlefield where success is abundant and forgiveness does not exist.

El Clan Ferrant & De la Vega

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