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Here it all begins spoiler: Carla in turmoil, Bérénice no longer wants to marry her (October 21, 2025)
The sun rises over the Auguste Armand Institute, but a shadow looms over the kitchens. On Tuesday, October 21, 2025, nothing is going as planned for Carla, whose world seems to collapse in one day. The woman who, not long ago, displayed radiant confidence and a bright romantic future, sees everything shatter. Love, trust, respect—everything is cracking, giving way to an unprecedented emotional storm.
For weeks, Carla and Bérénice had been the couple everyone at the Institute was talking about. Complicit, passionate, united by a shared desire for the future, they had proven that love could withstand the challenges of everyday life and the rigors of the culinary world. Their upcoming wedding symbolized this promise of finally deserved happiness. But behind the smiles and plans, a crack was slowly growing, invisible to the eyes of others… until that fateful day.
It all begins with a seemingly innocuous conversation. In the grounds of the Institute, Bérénice meets Carla to discuss the final preparations. But the young woman’s tone is different: distant, cold, almost absent. Carla, at first amused, thinks it’s simply fatigue. Then, as the words flow, worry sets in. Bérénice hesitates, searches for the right words, and finally lets out a sentence that freezes Carla’s blood: “I’m not sure I want to get married anymore.”
The silence that follows is unbearable. The birds stop singing, the wind seems to stop. Carla, stunned, stares at the woman she loves without understanding. Her lips tremble, her heart races. She searches for an explanation, a reason, a gap to fill. But Bérénice looks away, unable to face the distress she causes. Their paths, until then parallel, suddenly seem to diverge.
As the episode progresses, the reasons for this brutal breakup gradually become clear. Bérénice doesn’t blame Carla for a lack of love, but rather for a lack of balance. For some time now, the young woman has felt suffocated, overwhelmed by Carla’s demands, who wants to control everything: the preparations, the ceremony, the future. Bérénice feels like she no longer exists as an individual, like she’s just an accessory in a marriage that has become too big for her.
Carla, however, refuses to hear it. Wounded in her pride and her heart, she reacts with anger. Her words become weapons. She accuses Bérénice of cowardice, of betrayal, of having destroyed their dreams. But behind this rage lies a deep fear: that of being abandoned once again. Her childhood wounds, her need for control, her inability to let go resurface with devastating intensity.
In the kitchen, the atmosphere is becoming electric. Rumors of a breakup are already circulating. Deva, always kind, tries to ease the tension. Billie, for her part, can’t help but give her opinion, sometimes a little too bluntly. Even Teyssier, who usually scoffs at romance, casts a worried glance at Carla, aware that her instability could compromise her concentration. Because an important evaluation is looming, and the stakes are colossal.
But how can you cook with passion when your heart is broken? Despite her efforts, Carla is losing her footing. Her dishes lack soul, her movements are rushed. Clotilde reprimands her sharply, reminding her that cooking is, above all, about discipline and self-control. These words, though true, resonate like a slap in the face. Carla leaves the kitchen in tears, unable to contain the overwhelming emotion.

Bérénice, for her part, is not spared. If she has decided to end their engagement, it is also because she feels she has lost herself in this relationship. Her doubts are not linked to a lack of love, but to a quest for identity. She no longer wants to define herself solely as “Carla’s fiancée.” She wants to find herself, to exist for herself, to understand who she is and what she wants. This need for emancipation eats away at her, even if guilt consumes her just as much.
A shocking scene occurs at the end of the day. Carla confronts Bérénice in the lobby of the Institute, in front of several stunned students. The words fly, sharp, painful. Carla accuses her of having destroyed everything, of having played with her feelings. Bérénice tries to explain, to calm the situation, but Carla hears nothing. Her world is collapsing, and with it, everything she thought was stable.
This scene marks a point of no return. Teyssier intervenes to end the argument, reminding Carla that the Institute is not a scene for romantic dramas. But behind his dry tone, there is a form of genuine concern. He knows that if the young woman doesn’t quickly find a way to pull herself together, she risks losing everything—including her place at the Institute.
As evening falls, Carla isolates herself in the park. A light rain begins to fall. Alone, soaked, she thinks back on all the moments they shared, the promises, the laughter, the hopes. Her phone vibrates: a message from Bérénice. A few simple words—”I’m sorry.”—are enough to reopen the wound. Carla hesitates to respond, but decides not. In that moment, she understands that some wounds don’t heal with apologies.
The episode ends on a symbolic note: Carla, in the deserted kitchen, turns on an oven and begins to cook, alone, in silence. Her gestures are precise, her eyes shine with controlled anger. She no longer cooks to please, nor to prove anything. She cooks to survive, to rebuild herself. She prepares this dish as an outlet, a way of saying without words: “I am not finished.”
But in the shadows, a figure watches. Bérénice, hidden behind the window, looks at her with tenderness mixed with sadness. Her tears mingle with the rain. She knows she still loves Carla, but that their story cannot continue like this. This silent gaze, full of love and regret, announces a painful but necessary sequel: that of two linked souls, who must now learn to live without each other.
This spoiler describes a pivotal episode, where love, pride, and pain intertwine in a ballet of emotions. Carla, on the brink of collapse, will have to choose between collapse or rebirth. And Bérénice, consumed by doubt, will have to face the price of her freedom.
Would you like me to continue with the sequel from October 22, 2025 , to show how Carla will react after this breakup and what it implies for her career at the Institute?