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Pello, Arturo y Onofre intentan ridiculizar a Leandro en el evento con José Luis. Magdalena se esconde de Pello, pero Ciro se da cuenta de las perlas que se le caen. Leandro reta a Pello a una piquería y lo vence. Pello se siente ridiculizado.
Pello, Arturo y Onofre intentan ridiculizar a Leandro en el evento con José Luis. Magdalena se esconde de Pello, pero Ciro se da cuenta de las perlas que se le caen. Leandro reta a Pello a una piquería y lo vence. Pello se siente ridiculizado.
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S1, EP10 "Leandro presenta a Magdalena como su novia"Pello, Arturo y Onofre intentan ridiculizar a Leandro en el evento con José Luis. Magdalena se esconde de Pello, pero Ciro se da cuenta de las perlas que se le caen. Leandro reta a Pello a una piquería y lo vence. Pello se siente ridiculizado.
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S1, EP11 "Leandro sufre por Magdalena"Leandro está muy dolido tras descubrir la traición de Magdalena. Por otro lado, Arturo y Pello se involucran en negocios de contrabando. Más tarde, Leandro se emborracha en la plaza y demuestra su desprecio por Magdalena.
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S1, EP12 "Leandro se reconcilia con Magdalena"Arturo negocia con los policías y sale librado. Por otro lado, Magdalena sufre la humillación pública luego de que se difunde el rumor de que ella estuvo con Pello y Leandro. Más tarde, Leandro le propone un trato a Pello en favor de Magdalena.
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