Avance Sueños de Libertad, capítulo 444: Andrés y Delia — el secreto que puede destruir a Gabriel
In chapter 444 of Sueños de Libertad, the series plunges into one of its most explosive and emotionally charged storylines yet. What begins as Andrés’ mysterious disappearance transforms into a journey that threatens to unravel the life of the person he once loved like a brother: Gabriel. In this gripping preview, viewers will travel with Andrés to Tenerife, where a buried truth—guarded for decades by the enigmatic Delia—finally claws its way to the surface. The revelations of this chapter don’t just shake the foundations of the De la Reina family; they threaten to rewrite Gabriel’s entire identity.
A Flight Toward Truth—and Toward Ruin
The episode opens with Andrés landing in Tenerife, feeling the jolt of the plane as a physical echo of the emotional turbulence consuming him. In fleeing Toledo, he has also fled the unbearable sight of Begoña—his Begoña—marrying Gabriel. But heartbreak is only the spark. His true destination has a name whispered like a forbidden spell: Delia. Gabriel’s biological mother. A woman erased from the family’s collective memory.
The island greets Andrés with sharp sunlight, sea-salted air, and a landscape that feels foreign yet intimately connected to Gabriel’s secret past. With a single address scribbled on a crumpled piece of paper, Andrés knows he is chasing answers that could shatter what remains of their fragile family bond. His arrival in Tenerife marks the moment the past stops being a shadow—and becomes a threat.
Toledo en Suspenso: The House Feels Andrés’ Absence
Back in Toledo, the De la Reina estate vibrates with a tension no one dares to name. The celebration flowers from the wedding are still scattered around the rooms, but joy has evaporated. Begoña wakes beside Gabriel in a marriage that already feels haunted. Though she tries to push away her thoughts, she cannot escape the echo of Andrés’ absence.
Gabriel reads her expression with the painful clarity of someone who knows he has won a heart already broken. “You’re thinking of Andrés,” he says—not with jealousy, but with a quiet resignation that makes the moment even heavier.
Meanwhile, Damián roams the corridors like a man carrying a secret too heavy to hold. When Begoña confesses the emotional storm that pushed her to rush the wedding, the patriarch responds with a revelation that freezes her blood: Andrés had come to the ermita to stop the ceremony. Damián had prevented him.
This single truth turns Begoña’s guilt into devastation. Andrés didn’t abandon them—he was pushed away.
Guilt, Regret, and a Father’s Breaking Point
The conversation between Begoña and Damián becomes one of the most emotionally intense moments of the episode. Both realize that, in trying to protect what they believed was right, they may have driven Andrés into irreversible despair.
Damián admits he acted as a father terrified of watching his sons destroy their futures. Begoña confesses she tried to close a chapter that had become too painful for all involved. In their exchange, the audience sees two characters drowning in remorse, each afraid that their choices have caused irreparable damage.
And they may be right.
Because while they wrestle with guilt in Toledo, Andrés stands at the door of a woman whose truth could blow Gabriel’s world apart.
Face to Face with the Woman Who Can Rewrite Everything
When Delia finally opens the door, she looks at Andrés with suspicion, fear… and recognition. The name Gabriel falls between them like a detonator.
At first, Delia denies everything. She tries to shut the door. But Andrés—torn between desperation and determination—insists. He knows who she is. He knows what she did. And he knows she is the missing piece of Gabriel’s story.
The tension is suffocating. For a moment, Andrés believes she might slam the door and end the search. But then something shifts in her expression—exhaustion, maybe, or surrender.
She lets him in.
And with those three words—“Entra, pero no pienso pedir perdón”—the series opens the door not only to her apartment, but to a truth so dangerous that its ripple effects could leave no one unscathed.
What did Delia do?
What past has she spent years burying?
And why does Gabriel fear her memory more than anything else?
The answers begin here.
War in the Perfume Factory: Luis vs. Brosart
While Andrés uncovers secrets in Tenerife, the conflict at the perfume factory intensifies. Brosart’s betrayal grows bolder: not only stealing the essence the Merino family perfected, but preparing to launch it as their own creation.
Cristina, outraged, warns Luis that the French company wants to erase his work—and his family’s legacy—from history. Luis, fueled by humiliation and fury, makes the shocking decision to resign.
This storyline adds a layer of social tension to the episode, exploring themes of exploitation, identity, and the struggle for dignity against powerful corporate interests. Luis’s choice fractures his household, leaving his mother Digna torn between protecting her son and honoring the memory of the husband who sacrificed everything for their business.
A Bittersweet Touch of Hope: Joaquín’s Invention and Gema’s Fragility
In a rare moment of lightness, Joaquín proudly showcases his new invention: bubble wrap. His son Teo’s laughter fills the room as he pops the tiny bubbles—one of the few pure moments of innocence in an increasingly dark chapter.
But even this warm scene carries a shadow. Gema, smiling through fatigue, tries to hide the strain on her weakened heart. Her illness hovers like an unspoken threat, setting the stage for what may become one of the most heartbreaking arcs of the season.
A Chapter That Changes Everything
By the time Andrés steps into Delia’s living room, viewers know they are witnessing a pivotal moment in Sueños de Libertad. The secrets Delia carries have the power to destroy Gabriel’s marriage, his identity, and his place in the De la Reina family.
Her truth is the match.
And Andrés, whether he wants it or not, is about to strike it.
In chapter 444, loyalties fracture, guilt blooms like poison, and the past begins its unstoppable march into the present. One thing is certain: when Andrés learns Delia’s secret, nothing—and no one—in Toledo will remain the same.