The Plaza De Los Frutos is shocked by the latest events. After the escape of the Roldán family, the surprising return of Julieta is now commented, not very well received by some neighbors.
After an effusive reunion with his companions, the boy introduces them to a Cuban girl, Celia. "She's my wife. We have been married in Cuba, "he tells them with a smile.
Now that his friend has returned, Pablo plans to leave for Barcelona with his family and leave him in charge of the store. But in the end they convince him to stay.
Marcelino ends up discovering that Manolita has accepted the employment in the department stores and he rages in spite of the fact that his wife apologizes for acting behind his back. Later, however, the boy softens his posture.
Simón, for his part, tries to convince Pascual to start a small business as rag-pickers. After much pondering, the man accepts, since he does not see another way to get ahead.
Juliet's behavior is increasingly unbearable. After throwing an unjustifiable anger to one of the waiters, Pablo is forced to intervene, facing his boss.
Alerted by Juanito El Grande, the son of Pascual prepares his trip to Madrid with the intention of reuniting with his father, who left when he was just a kid.
The inauguration of the department stores is imminent and the owner, Ramón Rivas, prepares a great party for the neighbors in the Morocco. Everyone is very excited, except Marcelino, who still does not accept that Manolita works there.
In Morocco more problems are cooked. At the insistence of Pablo to go to Barcelona for Jacinto to occupy his post, Julieta takes the matter and ends up appointing managers to both.
Meanwhile, Pelayo organizes another celebration, but this on the occasion of the night of San Juan. The news reaches the ears of Plácida and Valentina, who will do everything possible to be included in the guest list.