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Intro. Jefferson, the young and ruthless Prophet, arrives in Rio determined to shake the dominance of the traditional bosses. By recognizing in Mirna Guerra a partner with similar intelligence and audacity, they form a strategic alliance that goes beyond business: it is a necessary union to face both external enemies, such as the dangerous Buffalo, and the conflicts within the Guerra family, especially with Suzana. Mirna, determined to prove her worth and gain recognition in a macho environment, sees in Jefferson not only an ally, but a chance to break the barriers imposed by family disputes. Their relationship is marked by moments of trust and veiled betrayal, as they both know that power takes a toll and the threat can come from within. The plot thickens when this alliance begins to overflow into personal feelings, confusing strategies and making decision-making difficult.

Prophet (Jefferson)

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