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In the original Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea , Episode 317 (according to the standard 335-episode streaming count) occurs late in the series as Betty returns to Ecomoda following her transformation in Cartagena. Plot Overview

Redefinition of Beauty:

Betty is no longer the "ugly duckling" hiding in a basement office; she is the president of the company, and her external transformation is matched by her professional authority.

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, clarifying that he had no involvement with "the Venezuelan woman" (likely referring to the misunderstandings that plagued their relationship). Armando expresses his firm determination to win Betty back, unaware of how difficult it will be now that Michel is in the picture. Betty’s Disappearance:

Redemption vs. New Love:

The tension between Michel (the "perfect" suitor) and Armando (the flawed, repentant lover) creates a moral dilemma that mirrors the audience's own conflict over whether Armando deserves forgiveness. Legacy and Modern Reception In the original Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty,

Armando confides in his best friend Mario Calderón, insisting that his supposed fling with a Venezuelan woman meant nothing and that he is fully committed to regaining Betty's trust. Betty's Professionalism:

Don Armando, desperate to win Betty back, confesses to Mario Calderón that he had no involvement with the "Venezuelan woman" (Alejandra Zingg) and is fully committed to reclaiming Betty's heart. Betty’s Absence: While the original Colombian run of the telenovela

Armando’s Vow:

Armando confesses to his friend Mario Calderón that his brief encounter with a Venezuelan woman was a misunderstanding and that he is fully committed to winning Betty back.

The Arrival of Michel:

The episode features the "Barracks" (El Cuartel de las Feas) being stunned by the appearance of Michel Doinel , the French businessman who offered Betty a new life and genuine affection in Cartagena. His presence acts as a catalyst for Armando's jealousy and desperation.