In the final chapters of La Promesa, Jana and Manuel share a tender moment in the gardens, basking in their victory over Cruz’s tyranny and dreaming of a future built on honesty and love. Manuel proposes a sincere union, free from the pressures of status or deception, bringing tears of joy to Jana as they envision a brighter tomorrow for La Promesa.
Meanwhile, Catalina and Pelayo meet one last time to close their troubled chapter. Pelayo apologizes for his failures, and Catalina, determined to forge a better path for herself and her unborn child, forgives him. She commits to a future unbound by societal impositions, reflecting her growth and resilience.

The story culminates in a celebratory banquet where Alonso, humbled by the events, vows to lead La Promesa with justice, while Jana, Manuel, and Leocadia are honored for their courage in dismantling Cruz’s reign. Together, nobles and servants unite in a toast to truth, signaling a new era of equality and dignity for all.
In a quieter subplot, María and Father Samuel face an unresolved emotional struggle, as they acknowledge a mutual affection that conflicts with their roles. This bittersweet thread highlights the complexity of human connections and the sacrifices made in service to one’s commitments.

With the shadows of deceit and tyranny lifted, La Promesa ends on a hopeful note, celebrating love, unity, and the power of truth.