To say that the scene was not tense, or that Gis and Laia were suddenly going to become best friends, would be saying too much or making this story a solemn stupidity. However, they were not aggressive with each other, they chatted, valued each other, and studied each other.
But in this game Gis had the advantage of having lived through Pablo's lineage everything that he had lived with the girl, it was easier to let himself be carried away by his master's feelings and that the other girl, despite being his most direct rival, fell well without having to make an effort.
Laia for her part did what she could, her reasons for trying to get Pablo away had nothing to do with whether he was a womanizer or not. She couldn't say that it didn't sting, but the problem had been discovering that she was a witch.