The truth about Enora is revealed to Manuel in La Promesa. Will Toño and Enora still get married after all of Enora's suspicious behavior?
Yes, of course. In the fifth season of La Promesa, Toño and Enora's romance reaches its climax when it's time for their wedding.
On their wedding day, Toño seeks refuge in the hangar that has changed his entire life. Manuel gives Toño a gift, a watch, so that Toño will remember him as he travels the world with his wife. Toño thinks the gift is too much. He himself feels that he owes Manuel. Manuel has given him a job that allowed him to meet the most beautiful woman in the world. Manuel saved Toño's life by believing in him when no one else did. A beautiful friendship has developed between Manuel and Toño, and they feel like brothers.
Simona is happy to see her son happy and walks him down the aisle herself. Simona is accompanied on this important occasion by her inseparable Candela. Martina, Adriano, Ángela, Curro and even a new character, Julieta, are all there to celebrate the wedding.
Before the wedding, Toño is clearly restless, and fears that this is all a dream. The fact that he is marrying Enora is much more than he could have ever imagined.
Enora arrives at the church door on Manuel's arm. Toño says that his future wife looks wonderful. Enora just wants to start the ceremony, because if she starts crying, she won't be able to stop.
Father Samuel unites Enora and Toño in marriage with words that are addressed not only to them, but also to María, who is present among the guests, and who cannot help but be moved.
"Enora, when you're here in front of me, I realize I can't express what I feel. I imagine it's a bit like flying, dizzy and uncertain, but also blind faith in knowing I'm in the right hands. I want to fly with you every day of my life," Toño says.
Enora says that while flying involves uncertainty, she's not afraid: "I feel capable of anything. You make me feel better than I ever dreamed possible, and that's why I want to return the favor every day of my life."
Finally, Samuel declares them husband and wife: "What God has joined together, let no man separate." The priest's words are followed by a kiss, and cheers.











