
Jack's takeover of the Jabot gives a strong jolt to the whole company. After Brittany's investigation on his behalf has been shelved, the boy finally wants to prove to his father that he has become a man and has matured to the point of deserving a position of leadership, to the point of making him proud of him. It is in this context that Jill, much more controlled than the previous management, has to deal with two parallel events that, although part of her non-working life, intertwine with it. The first story is the one concerning Jill's love life after the failed attempt to conquer Rex. From this point of view, there is a resumption of the relationship between Jill and David, a relationship seen in a bad eye by Jack, worried that David's intentions are directed more to Jabot than to the woman's love. And although Jill tells Jack not to meddle in his private life, it must be said that the man is not wrong at all. David, in fact, is much more greedy and double-crossed than before; and not at all intent on falling in love with Jill, to whom he has never forgiven the fact that he was so easily dumped, David is still lying about having feelings for the woman just to get into her good graces and get a Jabot job that Jack has no intention of giving him. Another issue that divides Jill from Jack is that of Chase. If in fact before, the boy was well seen by Brad, now Jack is much more suspicious of him. Then failed his deal with Jill to seduce Nina, the boy's role within the company has been greatly reduced. And despite Jill's incitement and exhortation not to abandon the idea of conquering Nina, his interest soon turned to Christine, who was left alone after the breakup with Philipp Jr. There are many obstacles to achieving her goal; in fact, on the one hand Jill invites him not to date the woman she believes is destined for her son Philipp, and on the other hand there is a Danny who openly intends to win back the girl's heart.
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