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Later that night, Rodrigo and Gaviota sit alone in the agave field. He pours her a glass of the Tequila Montalvo — the “destilado” he promised her long ago. He says, “You distilled my soul, Gaviota. Before you, I was bitter mash. With you, I became something pure.” destilando amor capitulo 180
Rodrigo presents DNA evidence and a confession signed by Aaron. The room erupts. Minerva tries to flee but is stopped by the police, whom discreetly called earlier. Francisco de la Vega, in a last desperate act, pulls a pistol — only to have it knocked from his hand by Gaviota , who swings an empty tequila bottle like a baseball bat. (Lead-in to Chapter 181: A mysterious letter from
Back at the hacienda, the entire family has gathered for the reading of the revised will. Doña Amparo Montalvo sits frail but fierce. Francisco de la Vega arrives, confident, unaware that Aaron has failed. Rodrigo enters, holding Gaviota’s hand, and reveals the truth in front of everyone — including Isabel (the woman who believed she was marrying the real Rodrigo) and Minerva (the scheming cousin who helped Aaron). He says, “You distilled my soul, Gaviota
She smiles, tears in her eyes. “Then don’t let anyone water us down.”