In Valle Salvaje, Irene discovers the mail carrier for Barbara's message, and it's an unexpected character that leaves her astonished!
In the peaceful valley, a surprising turn of events has shaken the tranquility of its residents. A letter, written by Leonardo and Irene, was discovered by Barbara, leaving her completely broken.
The letter, which arrived earlier than planned, was not given to Barbara by Leonardo and Irene until Amanda, Leonardo's mother, had left the valley. The identity of the person who handed the letter to Barbara has now been revealed - it was none other than the butler, Francisco.
Upon finding the letter, Barbara was seen devastated, and since then, she has been avoiding the company of her friends. The arrival of the letter made Barbara very upset, and after reading it, she is now aware of the slip-up Leonardo and Irene had.
Francisco, concerned about Irene's reaction to him giving the letter to Barbara, explained that his job is to anticipate her needs. He had indeed seen a letter addressed to Barbara and gave it to her, leaving it under a book on her desk.
Irene's concern was not that the letter had been lost but rather how it got to Barbara. With the revelation of who gave the letter to Barbara, Irene's speculations about sending the letter to Barbara may now be unfounded.
The revelation of who gave the letter to Barbara may impact the relationship between Leonardo and Irene. Francisco's actions, while intended to help, may have caused unintended consequences. The search results do not provide information on who gave Butler Francisco the address of the letters addressed to Barbara, enabling him to deliver them.
As the valley continues to grapple with this unexpected event, the residents await the next chapter in this unfolding mystery.
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