The movie La Promesa reaches a pivotal moment as the return of Jana upends
the dynamics of the palace, culminating in the arrival of the enigmatic Leocadia
de Figueroa. Jana, now a formidable and confident figure, navigates palace politics
with elegance, exposing potential schemes surrounding her engagement party invitations. In the midst of these revelations, Catalina bravely confesses that her child’s father is Adriano, not Pelayo, leaning on her brother Manuel for support as she plans a fresh start for her family.

The climax unfolds with Leocadia confronting Cruz, unveiling long-buried truths about her role in disappearances and abuses of power. Supported by incriminating evidence and testimonies, Leocadia’s revelations strip Cruz of her influence, leaving her son Alonso no choice but to distance her from the palace.

Meanwhile, a side plot resolves as Pía persuades Ricardo to admit the truth about his wife, setting the stage for their relationship to rebuild. As Cruz’s reign ends, Jana and Manuel embrace a brighter future together, vowing to protect those harmed by Cruz’s tyranny. Their love symbolizes hope for a new era of justice and compassion in La Promesa. The final scene, with the couple walking through the palace gardens at sunset, poignantly marks the dawn of a better chapter for all.