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00:00We'll call Nicole to the witness stand and then everything will be clear.
00:03And if she doesn't turn herself in before court?
00:05She won't want to make herself punishable.
00:07She won't risk going to jail for a false statement against Henriette.
00:12And our motorhome, at least for the next four days.
00:15Why?
00:16Because we work best together in a cramped room.
00:21And here in the garden, there would be enough space for a sandbox and a swing.
00:26Under these circumstances, I don't want the house.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:47This is my life
00:51This is the way to find my own
00:55This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:27This is my life
01:29You should care for the child
01:31I have nothing against that
01:33But we also talked about something else
01:35About us
01:36About places and moments that only belong to us
01:39But that's what it will be
01:41Nevertheless, Anne and the child will come to visit us
01:50You don't understand
01:51Of course I do, but...
01:57I love you
02:06Ah, Mr. Fliegenschild. Back from New York?
02:08Hello, Albers. How are you?
02:10A double espresso against the jetlag?
02:12Very good idea.
02:14Looks like you had a tough week.
02:17Of course.
02:18The American legal system is, let's say, not quite easy.
02:22How do you say that?
02:24At least our lawyer was able to get rid of all evidence.
02:27That means my sister was acquitted of the suspicion of drug smuggling.
02:31Finally some good news.
02:33Yes, finally this chapter is behind us.
02:35A lot has been left behind here.
02:37Yes, what about your plans for the second hotel?
02:39Have you already found a property?
02:41Unfortunately not yet.
02:44Boss, you're already too...
02:46I mean Fliegenschild.
02:48So, Mr. Fliegenschild.
02:49It's already good.
02:51As far as I can tell, you've done quite well here.
02:54Did you expect anything else?
02:56Yes. No, of course not.
03:00Mr. Albers.
03:052,700 euros?
03:07I'm really sorry, Mr. Albers, but I warned you.
03:09And you insisted on booking the suites.
03:12Mr. Albers, you surprise me again and again.
03:14They weren't for me.
03:16They were for Sheikh Hamid and his followers.
03:18For Sheikh Hamid?
03:19The man I negotiated for you in Dubai
03:21was interested in my train network
03:23and wanted to come by in Lüneburg.
03:25You're hardly a week away,
03:27and you're already doing international business.
03:29Unfortunately, he turned me down.
03:31Yes, and that's why I had to
03:33cancel my Danish husband.
03:35Well, Mr. Albers, then you'll have to pay more.
03:38But you know that.
03:41Yes, I'm really sorry.
03:43Thank you for your patience.
03:45Goodbye.
03:47That was the director of the opera house in Stockholm.
03:50Aren't the negotiations usually
03:52about your gallerists?
03:53Yes, the negotiations are.
03:55But the auditorium really wants to get to know me.
03:57And the director wants to introduce me to the press.
04:00Unfortunately, he'll have to be patient a little longer.
04:02As long as you're under investigation,
04:04you can't leave Lüneburg.
04:05I just explained that to him.
04:07And what did he say?
04:09Well, he had a lot of understanding.
04:11Apparently, he really wants to work with me.
04:13Of course, he can't wait forever.
04:15Oh, Philippe.
04:17I'd like to do the script.
04:19But who knows how long the process will take.
04:21Otherwise, I can't forget Stockholm.
04:23Now, wait a minute.
04:25Maybe he'll withdraw the complaint.
04:27Why should he do that?
04:29I suggested the fax to him.
04:31Besides, he clearly intends
04:33to take in the goxine
04:35of my best friend,
04:37my future wife.
04:39And coincidentally,
04:41she still lives with Henriette.
04:43Maybe he doesn't even want to invite her.
04:45And who knows, maybe he'll turn her down
04:47and admits that Henriette
04:49staged it all herself.
04:51The world can take you pretty hard.
04:53Of course.
04:55You'll see.
04:57The complaint will be withdrawn
04:59and you can go wherever you want.
05:01Also to Stockholm.
05:03What would I do without you?
05:13Achim,
05:15don't be such a scoundrel.
05:17I'm not.
05:19No? Then look in the mirror.
05:21And if I do?
05:23I have every reason
05:25to be in a bad mood.
05:27I'm just trying so hard.
05:29Do you know how hard it was
05:31to rent a motorhome?
05:33I mean,
05:35once when I dared to drive.
05:37It's very nice of you,
05:39really.
05:41Ah, all of a sudden.
05:43You just thought my plan was completely stupid.
05:45Well,
05:47who told me
05:49to be spontaneous?
05:51Yes, but what about the trial against Katja?
05:53It's starting in a few days
05:55and I'm sure you want to support her.
05:57And I absolutely have to be
05:59there at the mayoral election.
06:01We want to prevent this sea field.
06:03We'll be back by then.
06:07What if we
06:09just wait for the election and the trial?
06:11And then
06:13travel in peace?
06:15We argue
06:17all the time.
06:19The only time
06:21we can get along
06:23is on vacation.
06:25And that's why I want to travel with you.
06:27Then we'll have time to think
06:29how we can be more peaceful
06:31with each other.
06:33Besides, the car is already in the yard.
06:35But
06:37in order to talk,
06:39we don't have to travel.
06:41We are adults.
06:43Yes, we are.
06:45Ah, and then
06:47I really wanted to do this internship here.
06:49General and analytical chemistry
06:51of inorganic arsenic,
06:53aid and harmful substances.
06:55That is
06:57Tuesday and Thursday
06:59at 6 p.m.
07:01Man, then I won't make it to karate.
07:03There is another training group
07:05on Wednesday.
07:07Why don't you go there?
07:09It's more important than the internship.
07:11Yes, you get to know all the professionals.
07:13But on Wednesdays, karate is only for beginners.
07:15It's only for one semester.
07:17Excuse me,
07:19where do we go to the rooms?
07:21Through the door.
07:23The elevator is on the left.
07:25Okay, thanks.
07:27Julika?
07:29Ella?
07:31Hi!
07:33What are you doing here?
07:35I moved here with my mother.
07:37My grandpa had a pharmacy in the city.
07:39And you? What are you doing here?
07:41Ah, excuse me.
07:43This is my friend Rajan.
07:45Julika.
07:47I already told you about her.
07:49The exchange student from Budapest.
07:51My host family was totally stupid.
07:53That's why I lived with Ella and her mother
07:55in Hamburg most of the time.
07:57And since when are you here now?
07:59I arrived half an hour ago by train.
08:01And now tell me, what are you doing here?
08:03And why haven't I heard from you for so long?
08:05I'll tell you everything later.
08:07I have to go to my room first.
08:09Is that okay?
08:11Of course. In about an hour. Here.
08:13I'm looking forward to it.
08:17Great. Julika in Lüneburg.
08:19Bye.
08:21I don't believe it.
08:29I don't believe it.
08:31I don't believe it.
08:33I can't believe Sefeld has been so successful.
08:353% down.
08:37And the voters actually think
08:39I missed the debate about pregnancy.
08:41Nonsense.
08:43If the voters thought that,
08:45you would have lost more than 3%.
08:47Here on my website,
08:49everything is just about my pregnancy.
08:51She's calming down again.
08:53Is everything okay with you?
08:55Yes, of course.
08:57Yes, of course. Why do you ask?
08:59You're not involved at all.
09:03Karla didn't sign the contract for the house in Britain.
09:07Why not?
09:09Doesn't she want to anymore?
09:11Actually, it's not about the house at all.
09:13It's about you, about me, and about the child.
09:15I wanted to install a nursery in the house.
09:17And when she found out,
09:19she was totally angry.
09:23You didn't discuss this with her?
09:25No.
09:27If you decide on your own,
09:29you shouldn't be surprised by her reaction.
09:31Karla and I decided together
09:33that you and the child
09:35will be a part of our lives.
09:37Yes, but as you just said, only a part.
09:39And the house in Britain,
09:41that should be a retreat for both of you.
09:45Do you think I'm encouraging Karla too much?
09:47I think it's remarkable
09:49how she deals with the whole situation.
09:51How she accepts the patchwork from me.
09:53I don't know.
09:55It's definitely not easy for her.
09:57All right.
09:59As soon as the speech duel with Seefeld is over,
10:01I'll talk to Karla.
10:03I'd go to her right away if I were you.
10:05Clear that up.
10:07What about Seefeld?
10:09I can handle that on my own.
10:11Now go!
10:13I'm sorry.
10:43Article 45d.
10:45Anyone who pretends to commit a crime
10:47will be sentenced to up to five years in prison.
10:51I'll be found guilty by the prosecutor tomorrow.
10:53Nothing can happen to you
10:55if we stick together.
10:57But it's not right if I cover for you.
10:59Nicole, please.
11:01You don't want us both
11:03to end up in prison, do you?
11:05Of course not.
11:07All right.
11:09You just have to say tomorrow
11:11if you can get your digoxin.
11:13You can do it, can't you?
11:15Sugar?
11:17I hope so.
11:21I'm counting on you.
11:31I had so much going on
11:33that I didn't even notice
11:35how much I was taking Torben in.
11:37First of all, he offered you his help.
11:39And now you're in a relationship with Carla Saravagos.
11:41I hope the two of them will make it work.
11:43Of course they will.
11:45Don't worry.
11:47If I didn't have you, thank you.
11:49If I can help you in any way.
11:51You can drive the bats out of my field.
11:53Or find someone
11:55to buy me the property.
11:57Oh, hello, Mr. Flickenschild.
11:59Are you back from New York?
12:01Good evening, ladies.
12:03In case you were looking for my sister,
12:05she ran away with a blue eye.
12:07I'm sorry, ladies, but I'll be waiting in the kitchen.
12:09A larger company has announced itself
12:11and needs my attention.
12:15It can go that fast?
12:17We have the solution to your problem.
12:19No, thank you.
12:21I'm not negotiating with Flickenschild anymore.
12:23Did he want to pull me over the table and forget?
12:25Well, I think his offer is really worth considering.
12:27Two properties
12:29plus a lot of money.
12:31With the money you could buy new tulips
12:33and onions, and the land is more than usable
12:35at your place.
12:37Yes, yes, I know.
12:39I probably won't be left with anything else.
12:41At some point, Rürup wants to have
12:43his organic tulips after all.
12:45It's really not fun with such a big market chain.
12:47They want you to fulfill your contract.
12:49Then I'll probably have to go to Canossa.
12:51It won't get that bad.
12:55Good evening, Mr. Albers.
12:57Well, whatever you call it.
12:59I'm still an entrepreneur.
13:01I heard how well your breeding network is doing.
13:03Apart from small setbacks.
13:05An investment from the Middle East
13:07went through my head.
13:09Oh, I'm sorry.
13:11Yes, but otherwise the business is doing very well.
13:13Oh, Sheikh Hamid.
13:15Alfred Albers, my friend.
13:19How are you?
13:21But now you tell me,
13:23what are you doing in Lüneburg and how long are you staying?
13:25Not that long.
13:27Actually, my father and I
13:29are just trying to spend a few days together.
13:31He's not a jockey anymore,
13:33but he's still out and about all the time.
13:35He's training Sheikh Hamid with his horse.
13:39Yes, and because he's in Lüneburg
13:41because of some business,
13:43we made an appointment here.
13:45I see. And what else do you do?
13:47Do you also study?
13:49Oxford Business School.
13:51Wow, that's this elite university, isn't it?
13:55And the cute guy next to you is your boyfriend?
13:57Boyfriend?
13:59Yes.
14:01Do you also have a boyfriend?
14:03Not at the moment. I don't have time for that.
14:05Yes, with your studies.
14:07What exactly are you studying?
14:11Hey, Papa!
14:13Hello!
14:15Hello!
14:17This is my father.
14:19Hello.
14:21You must be Ella.
14:23Yes.
14:25Yulika told me a lot
14:27about your coincidental reunion.
14:29Unfortunately, we see each other
14:31far too rarely.
14:33Oh, Papa, we still have all day tomorrow.
14:35Unfortunately not.
14:37I have to go to Neustadt an der Dosse tomorrow
14:39with Sheikh Hamid.
14:41We want to look at a horse stable there.
14:43Yes, I also have to go
14:45to my boyfriend.
14:47Oh, please stay.
14:49Call your boyfriend.
14:51I'll invite you to dinner.
14:53It's the law in Hungary.
14:55Okay.
14:57Thank you.
15:03How many of those things did you build?
15:05Almost 500.
15:07My football boys are really hard-working.
15:09Even when they spread their balls.
15:13Hello, you two.
15:15If I'm disturbing, can I...
15:17You're not disturbing. Sit down.
15:19Ben, hello. How are you?
15:21Shirt.
15:23Oh, I...
15:25Yes, I have to iron a shirt.
15:27For tomorrow. For a job.
15:29It can take a while.
15:31I'll go now.
15:33Okay.
15:35Sit down.
15:41You signed the contract for the house
15:43in Brittany, and now you're not sure anymore.
15:45I didn't sign the contract.
15:47What?
15:49Why not?
15:51Because of Torben.
15:53I mean, because of Anne. Because of the baby.
15:55I...
15:57Just because of everything.
15:59I don't understand.
16:01I was so looking forward to this house in Brittany.
16:03Yes.
16:05Often just with Torben, alone, without a fight.
16:07And then he opens up to me that he
16:09has planned a children's or guest room
16:11for Anne and the baby.
16:13What?
16:15Yes, that's exactly what I thought.
16:17Then there's toys everywhere,
16:19plush toys, and next to the pool
16:21a bouncy castle is probably being built.
16:23Did he say that?
16:25That's what I'm saying.
16:27Yes, but what is he saying?
16:31You didn't just leave without
16:33talking to her.
16:35Oh, Carla, just catch up on that.
16:37You don't want to let this house
16:39fall apart because of something like that.
16:43That must be Torben,
16:45I don't know what he's up to.
16:47Dispatch.
16:49Hello, what's up?
16:51Yes, I'll be right there.
16:55A very important guest,
16:57who only wants to be taken care of
16:59by the head chef.
17:01Carla.
17:05I'll talk to Torben.
17:07My dear tulip fairy,
17:09I'm sure that you won't be
17:11stopped by anyone in the world
17:13because you're so sweet.
17:15Oh, my dear Lindberg,
17:17you don't only look good,
17:19you also have a great
17:21knowledge of people.
17:23I'm closing up now.
17:25Oh, don't worry,
17:27I won't look away from you.
17:29But you stayed a long time.
17:31What's going on? Did you have a fight with Achim?
17:35Imagine,
17:37Achim has offered
17:39to rent an apartment today
17:41and wants to travel with me
17:43for a few days.
17:45That's wonderful, when does it start?
17:47Not at all.
17:49What? That's too fast for me.
17:51Why? It's a great idea.
17:53Yes, if you have enough time
17:55to prepare for it, maybe.
17:57Oh, don't be so complicated.
17:59I think that's really nice of Achim.
18:01Just pack your things spontaneously
18:03and let your soul wander.
18:05Why let my soul wander?
18:07He wants to talk to me.
18:09He says we argue too much,
18:11except on vacation.
18:13And that's why he wants to travel with me
18:15to find peace there.
18:17No solution for your arguments,
18:19that's nice.
18:21Achim makes so much effort.
18:23I wouldn't stay long at your place.
18:25Yes, you.
18:27What are you waiting for?
18:29I'll get it done here.
18:31And my job here?
18:33Yes, I'm asking Rottan.
18:35Good.
18:39Well, another dessert?
18:41Thank you, not for me.
18:43But you only had salad.
18:45Look how thin you've become.
18:47When did we last see each other?
18:49It's been at least 8 months, right?
18:51Yes, something like that.
18:53Last month I went with Cheikh Hamid
18:55to a horse auction in London.
18:57And I thought I'd use the opportunity
18:59to get to know you a bit better.
19:01And you?
19:03I don't know you.
19:05I don't know you.
19:07And I thought I'd use the opportunity
19:09to visit Julika's business school
19:11in Oxford.
19:13But who didn't have time?
19:15I had exams.
19:17And I had to take two lectures.
19:19I can't even ride anymore.
19:21Julika is much, much smarter than me.
19:23She doesn't make my mistakes
19:25and only has racing horses in her head.
19:27She takes care of a solid education
19:29and doesn't fall into my trap.
19:31But a jockey is also a cool job.
19:33Yes, that's true.
19:35Yes, that's true.
19:37But what comes after that?
19:39Not everyone has the luck
19:41to do such an attractive job
19:43after an active career like mine.
19:45For me,
19:47Cheikh Hamid is the great luck.
19:49And your studies
19:51will open every door for you.
19:59Familie Eschholz,
20:01I'm glad to welcome you again as guests.
20:03Hello, Max.
20:05Enjoy your stay with us.
20:07Thank you. We're also glad to be in Lüneburg again.
20:09Thank you very much.
20:13Where are you going?
20:15Frau Sacha Warkus.
20:17Mr. Albers, if she promised to come,
20:19then she will do so.
20:21I persuaded the sheikh
20:23to postpone dinner
20:25so that the best chef in northern Germany
20:27could cook something nice for him.
20:29You're getting yourself a nice meal for the sheikh.
20:31Yes, if he comes to me,
20:33it's my international breakthrough.
20:35Are you sure
20:37he only came to Lüneburg because of you?
20:39Why? Why else?
20:41People say he's interested in solar systems
20:43that he wants to set up in the desert
20:45near Dubai.
20:47He's also looking for a small airport
20:49in northern Germany
20:51that he can fly to with his airline.
20:53People say a lot.
20:55So, Mr. Albers,
20:57who is this incredibly important guest
20:59Do we have to know him?
21:01The best breeder in the world
21:03and probably soon my business partner.
21:05Frau Sacha Warkus, I'm asking you
21:07to cook the best that's on the menu.
21:09Money doesn't matter.
21:11The main thing is that the sheikh feels comfortable.
21:13Your new career shouldn't fail me, of course.
21:15Thank you very much.
21:19Thank you very much, Mr. Albers,
21:21for your generosity and hospitality.
21:23The rooms are wonderful.
21:25I'm glad.
21:27Would you like to take a look around the city
21:29and talk a little about the business?
21:31With pleasure.
21:33May I introduce you to Lasko Soska?
21:35My consultant for horse breeding.
21:37Very nice to meet you, Mr. Soska.
21:41Your victory in Brisbane in 1980,
21:43unforgettable.
21:45Thank you.
21:57Yes, there are some new questions.
21:59Here you are.
22:01New questions in the case of Meissner.
22:03You bought the goxine
22:05in a Lüneburger pharmacy.
22:07Yes, I have a heart disease.
22:09I need the medicine.
22:11Why did you buy the goxine?
22:13Because I have a heart disease.
22:15I need the medicine.
22:17Why did you buy the goxine?
22:19Because I have a heart disease.
22:21I need the medicine.
22:23Why did you buy the goxine?
22:25Because I have a heart disease.
22:27Why do I only find out now?
22:29And then also through this fax?
22:31Well, because no one asked me
22:33to be honest.
22:35I don't understand at all
22:37what the whole thing has to do with me.
22:39I mean, I would never allow
22:41my best friend to put herself in danger.
22:45I can tell you what the defense
22:47will argue about it.
22:49They will claim that you and Mrs. Stein
22:51have only pretended this attempted murder.
22:53That's nonsense.
22:55That's what you say.
22:57But the defense will demand
22:59that the charge against Mrs. Meissner
23:01be dropped and instead of
23:03Mrs. Stein will be charged.
23:05And then you will be in court.
23:07Don't get me wrong.
23:09I don't believe that.
23:11But where do you keep this goxine?
23:13I always have it with me.
23:15Henriette can't reach it.
23:17Here.
23:19Is this the bottle you bought
23:21when you were in Lüneburg?
23:23Well, mine was empty.
23:25And it was not to be seen
23:27that I would come to Lüneburg.
23:29And when I ran out of the drops here,
23:31of course I needed new ones.
23:33Are you willing to testify
23:35before the court?
23:37However, I have to point out
23:39that my oath is a crime
23:41and cannot be punished
23:43under one year of release.
23:45I would also testify under oath.
23:51So.
23:53What are you doing?
23:55Sorry, I didn't want to wake you.
23:57Are you going on a trip?
23:59That's my favorite thing to do.
24:01Yes.
24:03You're going on a trip with me.
24:05You and me?
24:07Yes, provided
24:09the motorhome is still in the yard.
24:11Of course, but...
24:15I thought about it again
24:17after Merle
24:19washed her hair yesterday.
24:21Sometimes I'm really a little hard to understand.
24:23Otherwise I would have realized
24:25how deep your trip plan was.
24:29That means we're going now?
24:35But you have to promise me one thing.
24:41We'll be back in Lüneburg
24:43before the trial begins.
24:45Of course.
24:47I don't want you to be alone in a situation like this.
24:49I'll get ready.
24:51I beg you.
24:57Hello?
24:59Come in.
25:07Ah, there you are.
25:09I was looking for you in the living room.
25:11You don't know what happened yesterday in Salto.
25:13A real scum wanted to get to know my kitchen.
25:15I owe it all to Alfred Eibers.
25:17And in the middle of the night
25:19I had to cook a tasting menu.
25:21And afterwards I was so tired
25:23that I just couldn't talk to you anymore.
25:25But actually
25:27I have to apologize.
25:31I behaved like an idiot yesterday.
25:33I'm sorry.
25:35What does that mean?
25:37I'm sorry.
25:39Of course I want the house in Brittany.
25:41So where's the contract? I'll sign it right now.
25:43I think we're making this
25:45a little too easy.
25:47What about Anne?
25:49What about the child?
25:51Did you really agree
25:53to come visit us in Brittany?
25:55Of course.
25:57Are you sure?
25:59You don't believe me?
26:01Of course I do, but
26:03maybe I'm just expecting too much from you.
26:07What's that supposed to mean?
26:09You...
26:11I'm going to be a father soon.
26:13And in the meantime
26:15I'm looking forward to it.
26:17The child belongs to me.
26:19Forever.
26:21Yes, that's fine.
26:23Yes, maybe now.
26:25But what about in the future?
26:27I'm just afraid
26:29that the child
26:31will always be between us.
26:35And what does that mean for us?
26:39We're in a vicious circle
26:41and I don't know
26:43how to get out of it.
26:49Is Julika still riding so much?
26:51She doesn't have time for that anymore.
26:53She's studying in England
26:55at the Oxford Business School.
26:57I couldn't believe it.
26:59Julika and BWL.
27:01That sounds like
27:03they're melting North and South Pole.
27:05Hello.
27:07I'm sorry.
27:09She'll stay with her statement.
27:11Held believes her.
27:13Then I'll stay with the complaint.
27:15You're the only one with motive and evidence.
27:17It's going to court.
27:19I can forget my assignment for Stockholm.
27:21But that's unfair.
27:23Mom is innocent.
27:25I can't do anything.
27:27No.
27:29It's going to court.
27:31Maybe I should talk to Nicole again.
27:33She's a very reasonable woman.
27:37You?
27:45I don't know if that's a good idea.
27:47Do you have a better one?
27:49You told me yourself
27:51that you're so disappointed in your husband.
27:53Then it makes sense if a woman talks to you.
27:55For me, that sounds like a good plan.
27:57But how do you want to get to her?
27:59Henriette won't let you out of her sight.
28:01I'll just text her.
28:03The direct route is usually the best.
28:07Okay.
28:21I don't know where this rumor comes from.
28:25There are no health concerns.
28:27I can still become mayor.
28:31Yes.
28:33Goodbye.
28:35May I invite you to a coffee?
28:37No, thank you very much.
28:39But maybe we could arrange an appointment
28:41for our crazy speech duel.
28:43Or do you want to avoid it?
28:45Unfortunately, I'm fully booked.
28:47Apparently, they expect me to be the next mayor.
28:49Don't think you'll get away with it.
28:51But really,
28:53I understand how important it is to you.
28:55And I will cook the lobster as well as the menu yesterday
28:57if you leave me alone now, please.
28:59Yes, I just wanted to make sure.
29:01Did I get that right?
29:03Unfortunately, I can't give you any information about that.
29:05Discretion, for security reasons.
29:07I already know that Scheich wants to invest a lot here.
29:09As a future mayor...
29:11You're not there yet.
29:13Carla.
29:15What?
29:17I wanted to rent the site for the election party.
29:19Could we discuss this briefly?
29:21I thought we could...
29:23Not now.
29:25What's wrong with her?
29:27Why are you still standing there?
29:29Do something.
29:33Come on.
29:41Hey, hey.
29:43What's going on?
29:45It just all came together.
29:47First Albert annoys me with his stupid Scheich
29:49and then Anne and Seefeld are fighting.
29:57I'm afraid of losing you.
29:59But you won't lose me.
30:07But I...
30:09I think we're going in circles.
30:11Not really.
30:15I love you.
30:19Even if you're just filling up my coat.
30:29I'm sorry.
30:31What about Anne and your baby?
30:35I want to take care of both of them.
30:37But not always and at all times.
30:41What about your fear
30:43that I could be challenged by you and Anne and your baby?
30:47A little bit of residual risk always remains.
30:55Do you still want the house in Britain?
30:59Yes, I...
31:01I don't mind at all
31:03if Anne and the baby come over.
31:05As long as you take enough time for us.
31:09I will.
31:11I promise.
31:17Yes, thank you again.
31:19Yes, the tour of the town hall
31:21was very pleasant for the Scheich.
31:23Yes, you too.
31:25Have a nice day.
31:27I hope the business will develop to your liking.
31:29I hope so.
31:31I showed the Scheich a bit of the city.
31:33Everything according to the motto hospitality
31:35increases the success in business.
31:37Oh, first the suites,
31:39yesterday the food, today a city tour.
31:41So you're putting yourself into the stuff.
31:43Yes, you just have to know
31:45when you have to invest something.
31:47But who am I telling that to?
31:49Yes, my question is not when, but where.
31:51Well, the Hanseatic days
31:53and the city subsidies, so the whole concept is right.
31:55It's not worth it at all
31:57to invest in a new hotel in Lüneburg.
31:59Only, the perfect property that I had for it
32:01I unfortunately handed over and can't get it back.
32:03And the one I get,
32:05I think it's perfect.
32:07So watch out, Mr. Albers.
32:09Sometimes you quickly put yourself on the wrong horse.
32:11I already know what I'm doing.
32:13Then I wish you luck.
32:15I wish you luck too.
32:17Thank you. I'm now meeting with the architect
32:19because of the new hotel.
32:21Provided I find the right property.
32:23You are welcome to use my office.
32:25Thank you very much.
32:27Mr. Albers.
32:31I read in Reiseführer
32:33that there is a Salz Museum here.
32:35Yes, would you like to see that too?
32:37Absolutely.
32:39Then we might have time to talk about business.
32:41Sure, dear friend.
32:43There is a saying in German
32:45that means
32:47first the work and then the pleasure.
32:49And we say
32:51patience
32:53is the key to joy.
32:55Yes.
32:57You don't need to accompany me.
32:59See you later.
33:01Yes.
33:11Do you want an innocent person to go to jail?
33:13Please talk to me.
33:15I'm in my studio
33:17in the garden of Albers.
33:19Do you really think
33:21that Knesebeck will react to that?
33:23If she keeps her statement
33:25then I will be punished
33:27for something I didn't do.
33:29But she has a bad conscience,
33:31I'm sure of that.
33:33I hope you're right.
33:35Oh, that was fast.
33:37Hello.
33:39Hello.
33:41Ah, it's you.
33:43It almost sounds
33:45like you're disappointed.
33:47Or did you expect someone else?
33:49To be honest, I did.
33:51We don't want to bother you for long.
33:53Just let us know that we're leaving.
33:55Of course we'll be there
33:57at the beginning of the trial.
33:59If you need us,
34:01you can contact us by phone,
34:03we're not from around the world.
34:05I'll be there in an hour.
34:07Mr. Allmann is in the pharmacy for me.
34:09But if there are problems...
34:11Then I'll take care of it, dad.
34:13I need a change of clothes.
34:15And you enjoy your time.
34:17And Rajan takes over my shifts in the nursery.
34:19It's all clear.
34:21I didn't expect anything else.
34:23Well, let's go.
34:25Enjoy your time.
34:27Bye.
34:29Bye.
34:31Oh, let's go.
34:35You're right.
34:37I probably don't care about Knesebeck.
34:39Wait a minute,
34:41come with me.
34:49Please,
34:51if you want to take a seat.
34:53This museum is very interesting.
34:57I read in Reisführer
34:59that there is the largest
35:01shipyard in Europe nearby.
35:03Yes, in Scharnebeck.
35:05I'd like to visit it.
35:07Yes, why not?
35:09I'd like to talk to you
35:11about business.
35:13I've prepared a presentation.
35:15I'd like to present you the structure
35:17of High Class Horses International.
35:21Shouldn't we rather go eat?
35:23You're talking about a regional specialty
35:25that you told me about.
35:27Oh, yes, the Labskaus.
35:29Yes, but later
35:31we'll talk about High Class Horses International,
35:33won't we?
35:35I'd like to see the monastery.
35:37Yes, but...
35:39In the church,
35:41there should be an image
35:43of Lukas Kranach the Elder
35:45on the altar of the nunnery.
35:47I have to see that.
35:49Yes, why not?
35:53Excuse me, this is my office.
35:55Excuse me.
35:59So...
36:01We'll see each other later.
36:03Yes.
36:07Thank you very much.
36:09You're welcome.
36:11Walter Albers,
36:13how's it going?
36:15It's crawling.
36:17I had completely forgotten
36:19how to do business in the Orient.
36:21But slowly we have
36:23covered all the sights.
36:25I can only hope for you
36:27that your investments were worth it.
36:29You've spent a lot of money.
36:31Speaking of sights,
36:33have you already shown Scheich
36:35Patience
36:37is the key to joy.
36:49Ella, where are you?
37:05Excuse me.
37:07Could you tell me
37:09the opening hours of your bar?
37:1110 to 10 p.m.
37:13More details in the brochure.
37:23Sorry, sorry, sorry.
37:25I knew it.
37:27The guy at the reception
37:29made me blush.
37:31He's not interested in women.
37:33You can't say that.
37:37I know that.
37:39Have you ever been with him?
37:41Yes, and?
37:43What do you mean, yes and?
37:45I want to know everything.
37:47Excuse me.
37:49Yes?
37:51Could I have two cherry scones, please?
37:53May I serve them here
37:55or in the room?
37:57Here first.
37:59We can talk about the room later.
38:03You're crazy.
38:13Why do I even bother?
38:25Mrs. Kniesebeck.
38:27I'm glad...
38:29Don't get your hopes up.
38:31I won't change my statement
38:33about the State Attorney's Office.
38:35I'm innocent.
38:37I didn't poison your friend.
38:39You know that.
38:41Innocent?
38:43You spied on my friend's husband
38:45when she was in a coma.
38:47I understand, Mrs. Stein,
38:49but...
38:51Be quiet!
38:53Because of you,
38:55she wanted to kill herself
38:57and you claim to be innocent.
38:59It just happened.
39:01Yes.
39:03We fought against our feelings.
39:05I was in a relationship with another man.
39:07I wanted to go to San Francisco with him.
39:09Why didn't you do it?
39:11Then it would be better for all of us.
39:13Do you really think so?
39:15Do you really think Philip and his wife
39:17would be happy now?
39:19After the assassination,
39:21I couldn't leave.
39:23I was so afraid of him.
39:25I had to be close to him.
39:27That's good. Henrietta took care of him.
39:29She took care of him, yes.
39:31She told him
39:33I would have let him go
39:35and would have gone to San Francisco.
39:37I called her in Berlin
39:39when he was shot.
39:41Your friend didn't tell you that, did she?
39:45Mrs. Knesebeck, I beg you.
39:47Please. I beg you.
39:49If you keep your false statement,
39:51I'll have to go to jail.
39:53And I'm innocent. You know that.
39:55Have a nice day.
40:07So, the ladies,
40:09their cherry tins.
40:19Your eyes are going to fall out of your head.
40:21Do you notice
40:23how cool I find him?
40:25No.
40:27To distract you,
40:29tell me about your Oxford Business School.
40:31I'm a little jealous of you.
40:33Well, business is not my thing,
40:35but studying at Oxford?
40:37Oh, that's nothing special.
40:39And the difference to other universities
40:41is not as big as you think.
40:43They speak English there.
40:45Do you know if he has a girlfriend?
40:49Oh, you're still attached to him.
40:51And he doesn't have a girlfriend,
40:53and you can have him.
40:55But why are you looking at me like that?
40:59Julika, is it possible
41:01that you don't want to tell me about your studies?
41:03That's nonsense.
41:05What do you want to know?
41:07For example,
41:09what kind of weird pre-lecture notes
41:11you told your father yesterday.
41:13What do you mean?
41:15Pre-lecture notes are pre-lecture notes.
41:17Pre-lecture notes don't exist.
41:19Of course, in England.
41:21Not in England either.
41:23I did some research.
41:27Julika, what's wrong?
41:29Come on, tell me.
41:33If you don't tell anyone.
41:37I swear.
41:39I swear.
41:41I don't study.
41:45You don't study at Oxford?
41:47No, not at all.
42:03The flowers are for the conference room.
42:05Thank you.
42:07You're welcome.
42:09My cousin said it would be important for Lüneburg
42:11that I sell you my property.
42:13And since I can't afford it as a business woman,
42:15I would be very happy
42:17if we could get together again.
42:19With pleasure.
42:21Tell me when you have time.
42:23I will.
42:25See you soon.
42:27Please bring this to the conference room.
42:29Thank you.
42:33Is he still there?
42:35Oh, if you mean Scheicher Miet,
42:37he enjoyed the food
42:39and left the restaurant.
42:41Thank God.
42:43No problem.
42:47Mr. Albers.
42:49You work here?
42:51Yes, sometimes.
42:53As a senior parkkeeper.
42:55So I can get a little under people.
43:03Yes.
43:05The negotiations are now completed.
43:07I will take 51% of the wind park.
43:09With the solar system company
43:11it's a bit more complicated.
43:13But we will also sign a conclusion there.
43:17Khalil, that's not your problem.
43:19Mr. Albers, I told you.
43:21He's not here because of your breeding network.
43:23I think he has other things on his mind.
43:39I did it.
43:41I offered a care sign for my mousetrap.
43:43We will get together in the next few days.
43:45Just like that?
43:47With the help of politics.
43:49I explained to him how incredibly important
43:51it is for Anna and for the city
43:53that he buys my property.
43:55You work with all means.
43:57Just like him.
43:59Tell me, something obviously happened to you too, right?
44:01You look much more relaxed.
44:03Is Knesebeck still crossed out?
44:05She is.
44:07And?
44:09Is she withdrawing her statement?
44:11She didn't say it, but I still hope so.
44:13At least she followed your invitation.
44:15That's a good sign.
44:17Exactly.
44:19She seems to have a conscience.
44:21And not everything about Henriette is intriguing to guess.
44:23At least she now knows
44:25who she is bringing to prison for a long time.
44:27And I hope that gives her something to think about.
44:35I wonder all the time
44:37why Philipp
44:39chose Katja Meissner
44:41at the last minute.
44:43How did you come up with that?
44:45Your move to Berlin
44:47was already decided.
44:51Yes, but only until Katja Meissner
44:53burst into our lives again.
44:55When Philipp was in the hospital,
44:57she took advantage of his weakness.
44:59Although you made sure
45:01that her admission to Philipp was forbidden.
45:03How do you know that?
45:05Mrs. Meissner told me.
45:07You talked to her?
45:09Yes.
45:11She asked me to do so.
45:13Excuse me?
45:15Well, she also told me
45:17how you lied to Philipp.
45:19Oh yes, I did.
45:21Yes.
45:23You made it clear to her
45:25that she was no longer interested in him
45:27and left for San Francisco
45:29with her boyfriend.
45:31Susu, that's what Katja Meissner
45:33is claiming.
45:35That sounded pretty credible.
45:37Is that true?
45:39Nicole, it was the only chance
45:41to save my marriage.
45:43What has become of you?
45:45My God.
45:47Katja Meissner gave you and Philipp
45:49a fair chance.
45:51You alone destroyed her
45:53with your intrigue.
45:55What's that supposed to be?
45:57A change of sides in her favor?
45:59Are you aware that you are
46:01as deeply involved as I am
46:03after the false statement
46:05at the prosecutor's office?
46:07Or do you feel like going to jail
46:09after a few years?
46:11I've had enough.
46:13What are you doing?
46:15I'm packing and leaving for the hotel.
46:17You're leaving me alone?
46:19Jette, I think
46:21you're doing very well again.
46:23I, on the other hand,
46:25urgently need a few days of rest.
46:27But we have to stick together!
46:35Are these all the bills
46:37that have been paid so far?
46:39Yes.
46:43I'd like to have a coin.
46:45If you're afraid
46:47that I can't take care of my network
46:49because I sometimes work here
46:51in the bar...
46:53You're an expert.
46:55And this here
46:57is a wonderful side job.
46:59Honest work.
47:01So you're going to put your breeding horses
47:03in my network?
47:05Of course. I have big plans.
47:07We can also agree on special conditions.
47:09I don't need special conditions.
47:11I'm buying your network.
47:13What do you want?
47:15500,000.
47:17Half a million.
47:19Would that be a reasonable price?
47:26First of all, last time
47:28200,000 were on the table.
47:30I still think my offer is reasonable.
47:32I want the 200,000 originally negotiated.
47:34After all, I'm giving up
47:36precious tulip land.
47:38It's getting more expensive every day.
47:40If you don't want to pay the price, fine.
47:42Then our conversation here is over.
47:44I see everything is prepared for the interview
47:46with Sheikh Hamid.
47:48Yes, unfortunately he's not here yet.
47:50Dr. Siefeld, what a coincidence!
47:52We could catch up
47:54with you.
47:56That's not a problem at all.
47:58Spontaneity is one of your strengths.
48:00Ms. Stein took her digoxin.
48:02Then she poisoned herself
48:04and claimed I did it.
48:06And last but not least,
48:08she smuggled the empty bottle
48:10into my handbag
48:12so that the evidence would show up.
48:14And that's how you can live?