'Hasta El Fin Del Mundo' Spoilers: Patricio Is Back at the Ripoll Factory, Greta Calls Chava a Social Climber
Previously on "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo," Sofia was fighting for her relationship with Chava, and it finally seems they will stick together, even though they will face more challenges. Patricio tried weasel his way back into the Ripoll factory and is using Sofia's mother to get what he wants. (Catch up on episodes 111-115 here.)
Here's what to expect in episodes 116-120 of "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo."
Episode 116:
Sofia stands up for Chava. Sofia tells her mom not to say he is only after her money because Sofia knows he truly loves her.
While Armando tries to help Irma to bed, she starts kissing him. She says she can't do it herself, and now Armando knows she is probably faking.
Episode 117:
Sofia is trying to surprise Chava by getting him back into racing. Meanwhile, Chava speaks to Renzi, which makes Renzi fear that Chava is on to him. Renzi was the one who caused Chava's car accident.
Greta goes over her daughter's head and talks to the factory workers about how Patricio has been unfairly treated. And just like that, Patricio is back at the Ripoll company.
Episode 118:
Patricio is upset that Renzi admitted he was at the race where Chava had his accident. This might make it easier to tie Patricio and Renzi to the crime.
Chava does not want to borrow money from Sofia, but Armando tells him that he shouldn't be so proud.
Episode 119:
Patricio tells Sofia he is only looking out for her. He says he only wants to protect her from those who want to hurt her. Sofia is not buying his story.
Greta calls Chava a social climber to his face. She believes he is really after Sofia's mother and tells him that he will never benefit from the Ripolls.
Episode 120:
Sofia finds out that her company is in trouble. The company's products were tainted, and now the Ripolls are going to be sued.
Sofia is upset at her sister, but Patricio tells Sofia that it's her own fault.
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