Episode 3814

The whole Bomans family is still affected by Luc's attempted suicide. Eddy asks Hélène about the money Geert promised them, but she's still too upset and is appalled by his question. She wants to lay Geert to rest next to his daughter. Ann finds this a very moving thought. William gives Peter a letter to give to Marianne. He says he's still behind her. Peter can't see a conspiracy between him and Hélène. Rosa and Peggy had a bad year with the B&B and decide to work together with Peter and sell Withoeve products after all. To Peter this is not enough. He wants to terminate their lease and gives them a year to move out. Femke finds this move rather drastic after they said they want to cooperate after all.
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