Judge Claire Delval realises that her MP father Simon is linked to corruption. The exposure destroys Simon, and MP Mark Van Dyck takes advantage of a tragic situation to make a grab for his position.
Claire investigates the assault. Mark rides on the populist current to establish himself in the eyes of the public. One of the participants in the assault is murdered.
Claire wants to stage a reconstruction as Ludivine has no memory of the attack. Mark is consolidating his place as party leader and reaping the rewards.
Except for Ludivine's identification, Claire has no proof to nail the attackers. Mark chooses to stay silent even though he recognises the leader. Claire and Mark draw close.
Claire finally understands that she has been misled about the film. Mark and Claire are enjoying their secret. Ludivine tries to force Mark to help her.
Guilt and a crucial realisation lead Claire to make a decision about Mark. Her father's trial is starting. Mark's negotiation attempt fails.
Claire confronts Mark with what she knows. When personal information is revealed, Claire is devastated and Mark is cornered.
Claire's behaviour has discredited her investigation and affected her father's trial. Mark is driven to commit a desperate act.
Claire investigates Mark's alibi unofficially, with help from his wife. Mark has the election at his fingertips.
Claire is blocked at every turn and withdraws from professional life, but she holds on to hope. Meanwhile, has Mark got everything that he wanted?
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