The current obsession Ari (Chay Suede) could have been avoided or not if he had never met Chiara (Jade Picon) and the powerful War (Humberto Martins), eventually the businessman became one of those directly responsible for the distorted sense of justice in the architect’s mind, who will only be left in disbelief when he discovers a strange secret through Tonho (Vicente Alvite): Guerra helps breeze (Lucy Alves)!
Chiara’s father is also vicious and a liar most of the time and harbors some ambiguous feelings in the plot, be it when he cries profusely at the memory of Débora (Grazi Massafera) or when he sees Tonho lamenting the constant comings and goings, which is caused by the litigation between his parents. .
Breeze is disgusted with Guerra’s gifts. Photo: Reproduction/Globo Brisa is disgusted with the gifts from Guerra. Photo: Reproduction/Globo
For Guerra, Brisa’s lack of resources can symbolize a marked change in Tonho’s mood and that’s why he firmly believes he must take charge of the Maranhão. The solution found by the businessman is simple but wrong, as he takes on the classic profile of the benefactormillionaire and starts sending gadgets, money and other benefits to the boy’s mother.
Brisa is obviously disgusted by Guerra’s “handouts,” but nothing compares to Ari’s hatred when she discovers Chiara’s father’s doings. All is revealed by Tonho in a relaxed conversation with the villain, who stops when he hears about an air conditioner that the protagonist received.
Ari will be happy with Guerra, but he can’t see any advantage in the conflict categorically dominated by Moretti’s former partner (Rodrigo Lombardi). Guerra bluntly explains his motivations and makes it clear that he doesn’t need Ari’s approval for anything.