Ari (Chay Suede) arrives with a haircut that makes him look more mature, as well as a refined navy blue suit, for the construction company’s most important meeting, in ‘Travessia’. While Guerra (Humberto Martins) is hospitalized for a surgical procedure, Chiara’s husband (Jade Picon) goes to the company ready to show everyone what he has been secretly plotting.
In scenes scheduled to air from this Monday (6th), the architect tells his friend Gil (Rafael Losso) that he intends to surprise the participants of Guerra’s most anticipated meeting. Cidália (Cassia Kis), who is leading the meeting, is about to sign the document when the representative for the bid for the big houses in São Luis receives a call announcing that the construction company is no longer in the competition.
Guerra’s advisor doesn’t understand the news, when Ari decides to speak out and warn that he is responsible for withdrawing the company from the dispute. He shows the document that proves his position as a partner in the company, with Guerra’s signature, and Cidália, who is shocked by the revelation, counters by saying that there was a forgery.
But the architect’s plans do not end there. While revealing his participation in the company, he asks his mother to pack Tonho’s (Vicente Alvite) bags. His goal is to move into the house that belonged to Moretti (Rodrigo Lombardi) without giving explanations to his wife or any other family member. Ari rented the property that currently belongs to Guida (Alessandra Negirini) without her knowing that he is the real tenant.
Chiara, believing her husband was giving her a surprise, even tells Brisa (Lucy Alves) that her stepson’s bags are ready for him to move in with his mother. But when she realizes what’s really going on, she goes to the apart from Ari and sees that he left with his son. The young woman confronts Gil, who swears he doesn’t know where his friend went. Angered by the situation, Chiara goes to Vila Isabel after Brisa, while Cidália tries to find the courage to reveal the situation to Guerra.
‘Travessia’ is created and written by Gloria Perez, with artistic direction by Mauro Mendonça Filho, direction by Walter Carvalho, Andre Barros, Mariana Richard and Caio Campos. The production is by Claudio Dager and Tatiana Poggi, and the genre direction is by José Luiz Villamarim.