'Hasta El Fin Del Mundo' Spoilers: Paco Wants to Tell Sofia He Is her Father, Silvana Wants to Force Patricio to Marry Her
Previously on "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo," Patricio may have clawed his way back into the Ripoll's lives, but things were still not going well for him. Silvana put her foot down and told Patricio she will not be the other woman anymore, and Sofia decided that Patricio won't have too much influence at the Ripoll factory. (Catch up on episodes 126-130 here.)
Here's what to expect for episodes 131-135 of "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo."
Episode 131:
Chava visits his father in the hospital. The two had only recently gotten their relationship back on good terms, and now Chava's father may die. Greta is upset that Lupe is selling bread in the employee lounge at the Ripoll factory.
Episode 132:
Renzi finds out that Irma can walk, and he is very upset by the news. Irma knows she has a tough battle ahead for her, as both she and Armando are fighting for Nandito.
Paco wants to talk to Greta after she approached Lupe. Fausto tells Paco that he needs to calm down.
Episode 133:
Renzi goes to Irma to threaten her. Meanwhile, Paco is not calm. He ends up telling her that he hates the Ripoll patriarch, Octavio Ripoll. Not only did Octavio steal his chocolate recipes, he also took Greta.
Paco wants to reveal the truth, but Greta begs him not to.
Episode 134:
Silvana will not just sleep with Patricio anymore. She is forcing him to marry her. If he does not marry her, then she will tell everyone all that he planned to do to the Ripolls. Patricio does not seem to have any other choice.
Sofia is upset at her mother, so Greta believes the truth has finally been exposed.
Episode 135:
Alexa does not want to do anything to hurt Nandito, so she decides to break up with Armando. Sofia and Chava continue to go on strong, as he manages to calm her down. This is something that Sofia appreciates.
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