Rote Rosen 1190

  • 2 months ago
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00:00Then we are now looking for an accountant and let this mobile home be estimated first before you pay.
00:10Okay?
00:13To the loan.
00:17The future belongs to us.
00:19It's a banking company worth 600,000 euros.
00:24We're in business with that.
00:30I'm born and painted by the sun and it's in my eyes and it's in my eyes.
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn and a restless sky and a restless sky.
00:47This is my life.
00:51This is the way to find my own.
00:55This is my life.
00:56This is my life.
00:59This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:26Merle von Lohen is always good for surprises.
01:30You shouldn't underestimate her.
01:33Yes, I can't disagree with that.
01:36Do you fear that the 200,000 are not yet on your account?
01:41No, no, of course not. I trust you.
01:44I'm just wondering how you managed to raise such a considerable amount in such a short time.
01:50Is that so important to you? Would it change anything about the conditions?
01:54No, of course not.
01:55Nice, I'm glad.
01:57Well then, to a good partnership.
02:08To a good partnership.
02:11Also in the name of the city, all the best.
02:14Thank you.
02:16I suppose we'll see each other soon.
02:18Have a nice evening.
02:20And as I said, the remaining 200,000 euros should already be on your account.
02:25Merle, wait!
02:28Bye.
02:33Yes, greetings from Anneliese.
02:36And even if she doesn't know you yet.
02:39Thank you.
02:41That's very nice of this woman, but what does that mean?
02:46What do you mean?
02:48That we have nothing else left.
02:52The...
02:54The motorhome, we can't look at that right now.
02:59Aha, yes, why not?
03:02Erika, please!
03:04Because...
03:06Andreas, Anneliese's son, is still on the road with it.
03:10To a rock concert.
03:13You have to get to that audacity first.
03:17Sell the car and then you'll be in the world history.
03:24Are you very angry now?
03:29Yes.
03:31After all, we now know that the thing is still drivable.
03:34That's also worth something.
03:38It's very nice that you're so pragmatic.
03:42Yes.
03:43I'm just a versatile man.
03:47Come on, let's go to sleep.
03:49The day was exhausting.
03:52We'll see each other tomorrow.
03:55Bravo.
03:57Thank you.
03:59For what? That I taught you to be patient?
04:03No, for the fact that you stayed and provided me with company.
04:07Although you, I think, are very tired.
04:10It's no wonder with this weather.
04:13When I think about my life in the last few months,
04:17it feels like an endless nightmare.
04:19But now you've left everything behind.
04:22Yes.
04:24I destroyed my old life.
04:26I lost Philipp.
04:28And my friend Nicole also turned away from me.
04:31Don't you think she would have advised you to let go of revenge?
04:38Yes, but what changes that now?
04:40I'm sure sooner or later she will reconcile with you.
04:44It would be nice.
04:46Certainly.
04:48You have chosen the right path with your confession to the court.
04:53And you will continue to do so.
04:56Now I have to thank you again for the encouraging words.
05:01Then I can go home in peace now.
05:04Go home?
05:09You should have seen him.
05:11I told you he would be powerless and would fall over.
05:16Yes.
05:18Hello.
05:20The surprise was a success.
05:22Thanks to your help, little brother.
05:24I won't forget that so soon.
05:26Best regards from Anne.
05:29Yes.
05:31Me too.
05:32Bye.
05:34Bye, Vince.
05:36Best regards.
05:38Thanks.
05:40So.
05:42Now all the best for your contract.
05:45Thank you very much.
05:51Although I'm still not convinced that a partnership between you...
05:55Partnership, please.
05:57Partnership, that would be even nicer.
05:59...partnership between you and Mr. Flickenschild is good for you.
06:03Why not? I find it exciting.
06:05That's probably right in the eye of the beholder.
06:08Tell me, where does Vince get so much money from?
06:11Hmm, from his bank.
06:13He talked to them for so long that they couldn't help but give him the money.
06:18And probably sold it to him as the business of the year.
06:21At least.
06:23Here, look.
06:26Our knitwear.
06:27When he sent it to me, I knew he was going to give me the money.
06:31Why?
06:33Did I ever tell you that as children we always had a knitwear in the room?
06:37Why is that?
06:39When our parents had a house arrest,
06:42he ran through the window with it.
06:45Oh, and of course the other one was covered in grease.
06:47Of course, and made sure it was still there if you wanted to go back later.
06:51So the knitwear is a kind of symbol for you.
06:54Exactly.
06:55It means that one never leaves the other in the lurch.
07:26Hey.
07:28Hey.
07:30Wake up.
07:32What are you doing in my bed?
07:34What's going on?
07:36I don't want you to get the wrong idea.
07:38But there's a mine in my bed.
07:40And I don't know why.
07:42Oh God, where does it start and where does it end?
07:44I mean, somehow I just had a disability, I've experienced that before.
07:46What?
07:48Did you have a stroke?
07:50Yeah.
07:52Oh shit.
07:53Do I have a tattoo somewhere?
07:55Yes.
07:56Where?
07:57There.
07:58On the back.
07:59It says Flipper.
08:03Maybe someone can explain to me
08:05why we're here in this...
08:09Although I think I remember right now.
08:13And it happened
08:15that we had to drink.
08:16That's what Grandpa always says.
08:18Oh, can you remember when we were at a party yesterday?
08:20A costume party or something?
08:21At least explain to me
08:23why I'm wearing this stuff.
08:25The question is, where did I get it?
08:27Yeah.
08:29You don't mind the Erd-Flinn-Badge, do you?
08:31What?
08:46Oh my God, I could now
08:47swallow three liters of espresso.
08:49What am I doing?
08:51At some point between dawn and dusk.
08:55Oh shit, just before eight.
08:58And I have an appointment with my boss
09:00to propose a concept
09:01that doesn't exist yet.
09:06Which bomb was dropped here?
09:22I can't believe it.
09:24What?
09:25That now our new life begins?
09:27Yes.
09:29It really begins today.
09:33Our beautiful,
09:35new,
09:37common
09:39life.
09:44You can't imagine that I'll forget that.
09:47I can't.
09:48You can't imagine
09:49that I'll forget that.
09:51I'll go to Held
09:52and get my paperwork
09:53and then I'll finally be free.
09:57What about Schlockholm?
09:59Will you contact them again?
10:02Well, maybe they'll change their mind
10:03about my exemption
10:04and give me the assignment
10:05for the sculpture.
10:09Morning.
10:10Morning.
10:11Good morning, honey.
10:12Did you sleep well?
10:18Not really,
10:19but I had a great time.
10:22I was at this first-semester costume party.
10:27I know it from the past.
10:29Well, I don't know
10:30how it went for you back then,
10:32but the party,
10:33with Ben
10:34and this buddy,
10:35Lars,
10:37my dear swan.
10:39But it was good
10:40to celebrate properly again.
10:42I believe you.
10:43You look the same.
10:48Ah.
10:49Mail.
10:50Oh.
10:51Looks very official.
10:52Another criminal record,
10:53Mr. Attorney.
11:00No, quite the opposite.
11:02The British divorce is over.
11:04From today on,
11:05I'm officially a young couple again.
11:08But hopefully not for long.
11:11Don't worry.
11:12I'll make an appointment
11:13on the stand in a minute.
11:15What's going on
11:16early in the morning?
11:19What is this?
11:22This is my engagement ring.
11:24Wow.
11:26And who is it from?
11:27I'll give you something.
11:28Who is it from?
11:30I hope I don't have to
11:31call you daddy now.
11:34Child.
11:40That's my signature.
11:42No wonder you can't
11:43decipher it.
11:44You see, Dieter?
11:45Employee
11:47fertilization.
11:51Employee
11:52fertilization.
11:54Important.
11:56Temporary.
11:57Operating
12:00I don't know.
12:02In any case,
12:03synchronize
12:05and make it more efficient.
12:08When did I write that?
12:10I remember.
12:11You talked about it
12:12all the time.
12:13For your concept.
12:15Guys,
12:16a little guy among friends
12:17with two girls
12:18is not a good idea.
12:20Yes, wait a minute.
12:21And then
12:22you started
12:23to make notes, didn't you?
12:25And
12:27you asked the pretty woman
12:28if she wouldn't
12:29lend you the nesting pants.
12:36Does it make sense
12:37to clean the silver
12:38on a sinking ship?
12:39Oh, oh, oh.
12:40Oh, oh, oh.
12:41We were philosophical, too.
12:45Nesting fire factor.
12:48What?
12:50The nesting fire factor.
12:52Exactly, the nesting fire factor.
12:54The conquest of the world,
12:55or what?
12:56No, it's about
12:57the why and where.
12:58And the how and wherewith.
12:59Yes.
13:00Yes, man.
13:01Yes.
13:02Oh.
13:32Oh.
14:02It's just
14:03not my style
14:04that I'm so tired.
14:06If it's a flu?
14:08Well, I'm vaccinated.
14:10Yes, maybe a flu infection.
14:11That's also very
14:12exhausting for the body.
14:14In any case,
14:15you should get examined.
14:16Yes, I was already
14:17in the pharmacy
14:18and got something
14:19to prevent it.
14:20You shouldn't take
14:21this lightly.
14:22Maybe it's
14:23some kind of virus.
14:24Well,
14:25I can visit
14:26Dr. Thies
14:27again.
14:29Are you sure?
14:30Yes.
14:31Well, please,
14:32you can come with me
14:33if you don't
14:34trust me.
14:37Yes, exactly.
14:38That's what I was
14:39about to suggest.
14:41Good.
14:42But then I'll need
14:43a nice cup of tea.
14:45I'll take care of that
14:46right now.
14:53Ah.
14:54Oh God,
14:55you scared me.
14:56Yes, that was
14:57my wife's intention.
14:58It looks like
14:59you'll be taking care
15:00of Heikla's house
15:01during your working hours.
15:03No
15:04and yes.
15:05No,
15:06it's actually
15:07not about
15:08my working hours,
15:09but I'm temporarily
15:10working for my colleague
15:11Malte.
15:12And yes,
15:13I'm working on
15:14the breeding network.
15:16You're excused.
15:17Good.
15:19What did you get
15:20from the house tour?
15:21Ah,
15:22the object is too expensive.
15:23I have to invest
15:24too much.
15:25You'll find
15:26the right one.
15:29Mr. Albers,
15:30please make me a...
15:32Oh,
15:33make me a scotch.
15:34Excuse me?
15:35It was a joke.
15:37Mrs. van Loon
15:38is now a participant
15:39in the new hotel project.
15:41I don't want
15:42to talk about it.
15:47Would you like
15:48to talk about
15:49something else?
15:50I have a question.
15:51Go ahead.
15:52Everything that
15:53distracts me is welcome.
15:54I'd like to buy
15:55a small house.
15:56It's at Ilmenau,
15:5770 square meters,
15:5815 minutes' walk
15:59to the city.
16:00What do you think?
16:02That sounds good.
16:03Yes.
16:04Yes,
16:05what I wanted to know
16:06is,
16:07apart from the basic income tax
16:08and the notary fees,
16:09what do I have to expect
16:10in return
16:11for the cost
16:12of living?
16:14You can't
16:15generalize that.
16:16For example,
16:17I have a problem
16:18with the mayor's apartment.
16:19She has a water pipe.
16:20I don't know
16:21what it's going to cost me.
16:22So,
16:23well,
16:24you always have to
16:25expect a company.
16:26Well,
16:27I mean,
16:28I still have the income
16:29from the
16:30train network.
16:32That sounds like
16:33you could afford
16:34the house.
16:51Mom,
16:53I wanted to talk
16:54to you about something.
16:55Do you have a moment?
16:56Yes.
16:57Would you like to come
16:58with me to the studio?
16:59Yes.
17:00Hello.
17:01Hello, Dr. Thies.
17:02Hello.
17:04I just came
17:05from a meeting.
17:06Is there anything new
17:07in the process?
17:08Yes,
17:09I guess you could say that.
17:10I'm acquitted.
17:12Ms. Stein has finally
17:13admitted to having
17:14initiated the alleged
17:15poison attack herself.
17:16Oh,
17:17that makes me happy,
17:18but
17:19that you were acquitted
17:20and that Ms. Stein
17:21is capable of something like that.
17:22Hopefully,
17:23she'll go to jail for it.
17:24Well,
17:25the court will decide that.
17:27Don't you want her to be punished
17:28for everything
17:29she did to you?
17:30Yes,
17:31but the same
17:32has to be dealt with.
17:34I wanted to give
17:35a meal here
17:36at the Rosenhaus.
17:38The acquittal
17:39has to be celebrated.
17:40I would be very happy
17:41if you and Mr. Berger
17:42could come.
17:43Yes, of course,
17:44if there's no reason.
17:45Bye.
17:46Bye.
17:47Bye.
17:49I still don't understand
17:50what's going on
17:51with this
17:52kettle thing.
17:53The kettle burn factor
17:54is basically
17:55just an expression
17:56to find out
17:57where the customer
17:58is pushing the shoe.
17:59Yes,
18:00where the kettle is burning.
18:02Who comes up
18:03with such a stupid name?
18:05Well...
18:09Sorry.
18:10Sorry.
18:18Sorry.
18:19Sorry.
18:21Do you want to apply
18:22this kettle burn factor
18:23to your company now?
18:24Yes,
18:25I would suggest to my boss
18:26to apply the principle
18:27to the employees.
18:28You could ask her
18:29if she feels comfortable
18:30at work,
18:31if she has problems,
18:32if she maybe
18:33has suggestions for improvement.
18:34Do you understand?
18:35Yes,
18:36because
18:37only satisfied employees.
18:39Effective employees.
18:40Exactly.
18:43I understand.
18:45I hope the pill works fast,
18:46otherwise my helmet
18:47will fly away on the way.
18:48Do you really want to
18:49go through Greece now?
18:50Sure, man.
18:51Off to the sun.
18:52It's getting late.
18:54Well,
18:55if you have a minute,
18:56I'll invite you
18:57to an espresso in Salto.
18:58It'll wake you up.
19:00And I can introduce you
19:01to someone.
19:02Sure.
19:03Well, guys,
19:04I'll see you later.
19:05Bye.
19:06Bye.
19:07Bye.
19:08Bye.
19:09Bye.
19:10Bye.
19:11Bye.
19:12Bye.
19:13Well, guys,
19:14what do you think?
19:15What do I look like?
19:17I think my boss will notice.
19:21The truth?
19:22No, better not.
19:24Well,
19:25let's go,
19:26otherwise I'll be late.
19:29Hey, Britta.
19:30What are you doing here?
19:32I thought you were just before Athens.
19:34I'll explain that later.
19:35I have to go now.
19:38Where to?
19:39I have to see my boss.
19:40I have an appointment.
19:41See you later.
19:43Bye.
19:54Would you make me a coffee, please?
19:55With pleasure.
19:56Oh,
19:57feeling better?
19:59You looked like
20:00someone had stolen your favorite toy.
20:02In a way, yes.
20:06Mrs. van Loon
20:07actually raised the money.
20:09For the shareholders?
20:11I'm afraid
20:12I'm not ready to make
20:13every offer.
20:15Then you have to go through with it now, right?
20:17What's going on?
20:19Have you actually already decided
20:21to take over the gastronomy
20:22in the new hotel?
20:24Not yet,
20:25but I'm going to Britain with Torben
20:26for a few days now
20:27and then I'll think about it.
20:28Thank you.
20:29You have time.
20:31I still have to deal with my new shareholder
20:33in terms of basic things.
20:37Mr. Albers,
20:39I just looked at the little house
20:42and
20:44well.
20:45What do you mean, well?
20:46Good or bad?
20:48Yes, it is
20:49very beautiful,
20:50beautiful surroundings,
20:51a lot of green,
20:52but
20:54I don't know,
20:55should I still commit myself
20:56to such obligations
20:57at my age?
20:59And if you do,
21:00then that would be
21:01the best option now.
21:02Yes, it is.
21:04But I also want my whole money
21:05in one fell swoop
21:06and who knows
21:07what other costs
21:08will come my way.
21:10Mr. Albers,
21:11the money is not lost.
21:12You get the corresponding
21:13present value
21:14and if you get too much of it,
21:15you can sell it again and again.
21:17Finding affordable real estate
21:18is not that easy.
21:19I can sing several songs
21:20about it.
21:22I know.
21:24I have a luxury problem.
21:31Hey.
21:32Hey.
21:34Well?
21:35Did you sleep well?
21:37More or less.
21:38The guest mattress
21:39is somehow
21:40too soft for me.
21:42Now I'm not just pregnant,
21:43now I also have a back.
21:45Oh, you poor thing.
21:47When will you be able
21:48to get back on your feet?
21:49If I knew that,
21:50I would have to
21:51talk to my fetishist later.
21:55What is that
21:56for a black brew?
21:58Three times espresso.
22:01In your condition
22:02you shouldn't
22:03drink coffee anyway.
22:04Come on,
22:05let's have breakfast.
22:06I have an idea.
22:07At least no one
22:08tries to poison me.
22:13Is that a to-do list
22:14for the hotel?
22:16Very commendable.
22:18Although I don't think
22:19that you will be successful
22:20with your suggestions.
22:22Listen,
22:23for 800,000 euros
22:24I can agree
22:25with you.
22:26That was the deal.
22:27I know, for example,
22:28a very capable
22:29architecture office.
22:31As far as I know,
22:32you have already
22:33hired an architect.
22:34He can cancel it again.
22:37How do you plan to do that?
22:39Very simple.
22:40Pick up the phone,
22:41call, cancel,
22:42hang up.
22:44It was a joke.
22:45I'm never so sure
22:46about you.
22:47I'm never so sure
22:48about you, either.
22:49That's the good thing.
22:50Although he should
22:51start taking me seriously
22:52slowly.
22:53Well, I have the feeling
22:54that you don't have
22:55your hard contract negotiations
22:56behind you,
22:57but you're
22:58controlling it.
22:59You can assume that.
23:00I'm a businesswoman.
23:01I want to increase my money.
23:02I'm sorry about that.
23:03And who's sorry
23:04about me?
23:05Come on,
23:06let's go eat something.
23:07I'm hungry.
23:08I have to strengthen
23:09myself for the negotiations.
23:11Yes,
23:12these first semester parties
23:13are great.
23:15And they should
23:16help you get used
23:17to the university.
23:21Maybe I shouldn't
23:22get used to it
23:23in Hamburg.
23:24Actually,
23:25I want to go to India.
23:27But you're still
23:28not sure?
23:29It just feels
23:30strange to me
23:31to go away
23:32for a year
23:33right after
23:34the start of my studies.
23:36Apart from the fact
23:37that you won't
23:38see Rajan
23:39for a long time.
23:40Hm.
23:42Wouldn't it be possible
23:44to get into
23:45the exchange program
23:46a semester later?
23:49You mean
23:50I should find out
23:51if I could go to India
23:52for half a year?
23:55Yes,
23:56you could.
23:58Would that be an idea?
24:02That's a great idea.
24:04I just wonder
24:05why I didn't
24:06figure it out myself.
24:07Mothers sometimes
24:08have to be good
24:09at something.
24:10Do you still have a lighter?
24:12Thanks, Mom.
24:16Hello and goodbye.
24:18Someone's in a hurry.
24:19Yes, the love.
24:21Ah, Mrs. Rose,
24:22we were just talking about it.
24:23How did my father
24:24react to the motorhome?
24:26I would say
24:27mixed feelings.
24:28From horrified
24:29to pragmatic.
24:31The previous owner
24:32of the motorhome
24:33is currently
24:34on his way
24:35to a rock concert.
24:36Well,
24:37what reassures Achim
24:38that he sees
24:39the car is running.
24:42I see.
24:44Then I hope
24:45that the next stage
24:46is enthusiasm.
24:48I hope so too.
24:56To be continued
25:08Mr. Albers,
25:09did you like it?
25:10Outstanding!
25:11The kitchen is happy.
25:12May I?
25:13Yes, of course.
25:14Enjoy.
25:15Would you like
25:16another dessert?
25:17You shouldn't overdo it.
25:19That's right.
25:20When you become
25:21a homeowner,
25:22you have to keep
25:23your money together.
25:24Oh my God, yes.
25:26When I think about what I've done to earn a mark extra, to have the great success.
25:32Oh, I spontaneously think of the Heidschnucken,
25:34with which you wanted to make my father's competition in matters of fat.
25:38Do you remember that?
25:41Or Paul's self-painted oil painting, which was the runner,
25:45until we found out that Paul simply retouched the photos on the computer.
25:50Yes.
25:52Well, now I really have the great success.
25:56And I give it to you wholeheartedly.
26:00Let's see what the breeding network does,
26:04whether the money printing machine prints money.
26:06Great, great, great. And maybe it will work with your own house.
26:11We'll see.
26:18You can rely entirely on me.
26:20Mr. Stein is in the best hands with me.
26:25Yes, listen again.
26:27You are taking over the investigation in the case of my ex-wife.
26:31What about it?
26:33She would definitely have earned someone more competent.
26:36If it had gone to you, she is still innocent at the prison.
26:40But well, all your striving and thinking is about your chances of promotion.
26:43You only have your career in your head.
26:46And I once believed in people like you.
26:48Oh, Mr. Stein.
26:50Let this be my concern.
26:53I have already arrived and am becoming a general prosecutor.
26:57And as far as you are concerned, we have just picked up your papers.
27:02God, I am so glad that I leave this swamp behind me.
27:05And? What are you going to do now?
27:09Preservation? Writing your memoirs?
27:12That's a good idea.
27:13Then the rest of society will finally find out
27:15which methods are used here.
27:17Oh, Mr. Stein. You know.
27:20Who sits in the glasshouse,
27:22that's what the right person says.
27:33Yes, please.
27:35Mr. Flickenschild, do you have a moment?
27:37Yes, of course. What is it about?
27:39I wanted to introduce you to Mr. Wintler.
27:41Lars Winter.
27:43My father runs a construction company in Frankfurt, Winter Invest.
27:46Very nice to meet you. Please.
27:47Thank you.
27:51I thought it wouldn't hurt to get in touch.
27:53Because of the hotel new house.
27:55Yes, I'm quite familiar with your father's company.
27:58Yes, um, Mick, I...
28:00Excuse me.
28:01Mr. Eckert told me about a possible hotel project.
28:04My father has already taken care of several houses of famous luxury hotel chains.
28:09May I?
28:11I just got the offer for a new hotel today.
28:14It may be that I will return to your father's company in the next few days.
28:18Yes, that would make me very happy.
28:21Well then, thank you very much.
28:24Goodbye.
28:25Goodbye.
28:27So, I really have to go now.
28:29Otherwise, you are not allowed to go to Greece at all.
28:31Sure, no problem. I'll bring you down.
28:32Mr. Eckert, do you have a moment?
28:34Of course.
28:35Bye.
28:36Bye.
28:39What can I do for you?
28:40It's more about you.
28:43I've been observing you in the last few days.
28:47You're making an effort.
28:49Yes, I did what I could.
28:51That's right.
28:53But in a testimony, the remark, he tried, not so well, right?
28:56Yes, that means that he tried, but in the end he didn't make it.
29:01Mr. Eckert, you teach evening classes in Business English, BWL.
29:05Yes, I thought it couldn't hurt.
29:08Yes, but it's a significant additional burden to your actual training pension.
29:12If you know what for, then it's not that much.
29:14I was hoping that I could be helpful at the hotel renovation.
29:18Good.
29:20Congratulations.
29:22How is it?
29:24Or don't you want the job anymore?
29:26Yes, I do.
29:28Thank you.
29:58I hope that Mrs. Stein was reasonable.
30:00You're daring too much.
30:03I understood. I will rest.
30:06I promise.
30:07And so that we really understand each other,
30:09I order you to be locked out for at least one day.
30:12Yes, but I'm allowed to eat.
30:15That Mrs. Meissner would like to give.
30:17Yes, exceptionally.
30:19Because it's in the same house and because I'm there.
30:22Good.
30:23Please take them five to six times a day.
30:25They strengthen the immune system.
30:27Rajan, please bring the samples to the lab.
30:29Yes, ma'am.
30:31And I'll get in touch with you when the test results are there.
30:40Good recovery.
30:41Thank you.
30:46I accompanied Mrs. Jansen here.
30:48Mrs. Jansen already told you that, yes?
30:52I wanted to apologize to you for lying to you about the digoxin.
30:59It is understandable that you are disappointed in me.
31:03I have now realized that I have made a heavy, unforgivable mistake.
31:09And I'm very sorry.
31:12It's good that you understood that.
31:15And that you are now telling the truth.
31:22Mr. Albers, have you seen my cell phone anywhere?
31:25Mr. Albers!
31:26What?
31:27I'm looking for my cell phone.
31:29And I'm looking for two breeders.
31:31What?
31:32They are somehow lost.
31:34They are no longer on the website here.
31:36Maybe it's a problem with the software.
31:38It has nothing to do with the software at all.
31:40The program runs absolutely stable.
31:42Yes, it always does that until it crashes for the first time.
31:45Would you like to call me?
31:47Yes, of course.
31:49It always crashes for the first time.
31:51Would you like to call me?
31:52What?
31:53So that I can find my cell phone, hm?
31:55No.
31:59Ah, yes, in there.
32:02What?
32:05Are you not satisfied with the service?
32:10You absolutely have to find a way out.
32:16Do you dare this double burden?
32:18I'm not even 30 yet.
32:19Especially at the best age.
32:25That's exactly what I wanted to hear from you.
32:27Take a seat.
32:28Although you look a little busy today.
32:31Yes, it got a little late yesterday.
32:33Here is the supplementary agreement to your previous student contract.
32:37Read it through in peace.
32:39You get a monthly bonus of 300 euros for your normal student money.
32:44I hope you are not as trustworthy with other contract negotiations.
32:48What would it be if I wrote in that you have to pay me?
32:52Because I give you insight into internal business secrets.
32:56Yes, sign it now, I won't pull you over the table.
32:59By the way, you can be there later when I get together with Mrs. Verlohn.
33:04Then she has now joined as a part-time worker?
33:07Yes.
33:08I gave her the necessary sum.
33:10Water?
33:12Quite a tough lady.
33:14I mean, skillful businesswoman.
33:17You can see it that way.
33:19Although she refers to her expertise in the hotel business rather as a vacation stay with her uncle.
33:25I understand.
33:26You can give me a little sign if I should somehow disturb the negotiation.
33:30Pardon?
33:31I mean, you pluck at the earlobe or move the tie to the right,
33:35and then I think about how I can get Mrs. Verlohn out of the concept a bit.
33:38You don't mean that seriously now.
33:40I've seen something like that in a movie. It worked great.
33:42Thank you, but so far I've managed quite well without these tricks.
33:57And this here?
33:59Does it also belong to it?
34:01Ah, yes. Thank you.
34:05I wish you a wonderful day.
34:08Hey, you're shining.
34:10What happened? Did you find the man of your life?
34:13My name is not Katja.
34:14No, I'm successful in other areas.
34:17For example in the hotel business.
34:19Then you're going to join Flickgeschild after all.
34:21Yes.
34:22Imagine, my brother Vincent offered me the missing 200,000 euros.
34:25Nice, my family has helped you.
34:27Yes, yes.
34:28He currently lives in Rotterdam.
34:30Well then, congratulations.
34:32From me too, congratulations.
34:34Thank you, thank you, thank you.
34:36I'm already looking forward to the next negotiations with Flickgeschild.
34:38They're going to be fun.
34:39God, the poor man.
34:41Just no pity.
34:42Yes, I also think that my ideas are negligible from his deviations.
34:46And I think you will implement them mercilessly.
34:50As well as possible.
34:52Oh, good.
34:56Are these the sketches for the sculpture in front of Stockholm?
34:59Are these the sketches for the sculpture in front of the Stockholm Opera?
35:03Yes.
35:04I thought I'd send them to you again.
35:07Maybe they'll change their mind after the release.
35:10I wouldn't send you the designs.
35:13I would personally bring them over there.
35:16Isn't that too impulsive?
35:18Oh, nonsense.
35:19The way you're shining right now.
35:21Who could resist you?
35:26Why didn't I come up with it myself?
35:28Well, friends have to be good at something like that.
35:32I've said something similar before.
35:35Well then, off to Stockholm.
35:40Goodbye and good luck for the future.
35:42Thank you.
35:43Goodbye.
35:46Well, Mr. Albers, have you finished the next super deal?
35:49A new breeder?
35:51On the contrary.
35:52I've said goodbye to him.
35:54And are you happy about that?
35:55No.
35:56I'm happy that he resigned for business reasons.
35:59He's giving up breeding and not because of my service.
36:02And that's a reason to celebrate?
36:03No, of course not.
36:04But I noticed earlier that two breeders had resigned.
36:07And I thought that maybe it was because of the service,
36:10because of the offer, but...
36:12Which is not the case.
36:13No.
36:14Well, then it's all in the butter.
36:16And the second one signed up by accident.
36:18I just spoke to him on the phone.
36:20And now he's back at it?
36:21Yes.
36:22And he said that he can even recommend our network to every breeder.
36:25Well, then your gold-easier will continue to shit, Mr. Albers.
36:28Yes, that's how it is when you're unrivaled.
36:30When you, when you, when you have what?
36:32A nozzle?
36:33No.
36:34There's a word like that.
36:36When you, when you are what?
36:38Single.
36:39Ah.
36:40Unique selling proposition.
36:42Or in German, Alleinstellungsmerkmal.
36:45Yes.
36:46Alleinstellungsmerkmal.
36:47That's what I mean.
36:48By the way, I have one too.
36:49Yes?
36:50I just signed a new contract with Mr. Flickenschild.
36:52As an assistant for the hotel renovation.
36:54Yes.
36:55Then we're both the golden donkeys of the nation again, right?
36:58Knife-sharp edge, Mr. Albers.
37:02But somehow they don't want at the university in Varanasi that you only stay for one semester.
37:07Maybe they think that it wouldn't be worth it.
37:09Could be.
37:10But what will come of us if we don't see each other for a year?
37:13Sure, that's hard.
37:14But you have to consider what kind of chance that is for you.
37:17What is a year?
37:19How was that with Alisha and you back then?
37:22Did it cost you a lot that you wouldn't see each other for so long?
37:26Ella, you know that between me and Alisha, that was more of a brotherly relationship.
37:31You wanted to get married.
37:33Yes, because that's what you do in India.
37:36But in the meantime I've found my great love here.
37:39Still, one year is quite a long time.
37:43Yes, that's true.
37:45But this one year will pass quickly too.
37:49Or are you afraid that I'm unfaithful to you?
37:53Like I said, one year is quite a long time.
37:58So can we test how strong our love is?
38:02Think about the professional aspect.
38:05You chose pharmacy.
38:07Now you have the chance to gain a wide range of experiences.
38:11Ella, you're at the source of Indian healing art.
38:14You have so much ahead of the others.
38:16But I'd be there alone.
38:19I don't believe that. You're such a great woman.
38:22Adventurous.
38:23You'll have fun there and make new friends.
38:26No, my friends are here. And you're here.
38:31You're always talking about career.
38:34What about me and my feelings?
38:37If I only imagine how much I'll miss you there.
38:42Ella, we still have phones, e-mails, internet.
38:45It's not the same.
38:50Think about it!
38:53Is everything okay with you?
38:56Ella is wasting the biggest chance of her life.
38:59I don't know how to stop her.
39:10Hello.
39:11Hello. I wouldn't have expected you.
39:15May I come in?
39:16Of course.
39:18Thank you.
39:23How are you?
39:26Well, the prosecutor is going to file the complaint.
39:31Of course. He'll do everything to get me to jail.
39:36Not necessarily.
39:41What if he does?
39:44I know. I don't deserve pity.
39:47Because I'm to blame for everything.
39:49I still don't believe you have to go to jail.
39:52With a good lawyer by your side, you'll get away with a probationary sentence.
39:57It would be either way.
39:59Henriette, you have to live with the consequences. And you can do that.
40:03You're a strong woman.
40:05You mean I should finally try to get my life back under control?
40:09Henriette, that's top priority.
40:12What about your therapy in Amrum?
40:14I cancelled it.
40:18If you do a therapy voluntarily, it may have a positive effect on the sentence.
40:23I know that was stupid of me. Now I know why it's too late.
40:27Maybe you can still get another job.
40:30I can't do that.
40:32Of course you can.
40:34What are you waiting for? Call me.
40:38Hm?
40:39Thank you for supporting me.
40:42That's much more than I could have ever expected.
40:55Mr. Albers, cheers!
40:59Is there a reason to celebrate?
41:01Of course.
41:03I've gone through my finances again.
41:06It doesn't look bad at all.
41:08So you want to buy the house?
41:10Yes, at least I want to look at it with a good eye.
41:13And if I still like it?
41:15Sounds reasonable.
41:17But that means I'll be moving out soon.
41:20Yes, it's sad to lose you as a hotel guest, but you'll stay at Salto.
41:24Yes, that's for sure.
41:26Who'll stay at Salto?
41:29Mr. Albers, after he moved out of the hotel and bought the house...
41:33Now he's a real estate agent.
41:35Yes, very likely.
41:37I'm especially happy that I'm no longer dependent on your generosity.
41:41I mean, when it comes to the room, it's always a bit embarrassing.
41:44Mr. Albers, don't worry about it. It's always a pleasure for me.
41:47Thank you very much.
41:49Ah, it feels good, being on the success wave.
41:53Speaking of the wave,
41:55you already know that we have an appointment with Mrs. van Loon?
41:58Logo.
41:59Yes, of course.
42:01Then it's good.
42:03Although I don't think there's much to discuss with the lady.
42:06Well then.
42:14Mrs. Jansen?
42:16Oh, Mrs. Meisner, what a nice surprise.
42:19Please, come in.
42:21I'm sorry I woke you up. I just wanted to bring you upstairs.
42:25Thank you.
42:26Normally I don't sleep at this time.
42:29Please, take a seat.
42:31But I have to promise Dr. Thies not to spare you.
42:37Well, that's probably better, otherwise you won't get rid of your cold at all.
42:40That's right, yes.
42:42Mrs. Stein hasn't taken care of herself either.
42:45Oh, really?
42:46Yes, she accompanied me to the hospital earlier.
42:51I think she really regrets what she did.
42:56Well, yes.
42:57And now she has to bear the consequences.
42:59That's not a question.
43:00So what she did to you is more than harmful.
43:04But she apologized to Dr. Thies for her lies.
43:09Did she?
43:10Yes, and I think she will do the same to you.
43:14To be honest, I don't value your request at all.
43:18I understand that you are hurt.
43:21Of course, yes.
43:23It was a nightmare.
43:24I can't imagine ever changing a word with Mrs. Stein again.
43:27You know, even if it sounds like it's over now,
43:31but maybe one day you will be able to forgive her.
43:36I don't think so.
43:38I have to go. I'm flying to Stockholm today.
43:40Really? Oh, because of the order for the Royal Opera.
43:44Keep your fingers crossed that I still get the order.
43:47I won't do anything else.
43:50Take care.
43:51Oh, and about the dinner at the Rosenhaus,
43:54we'll do that when I'm back, okay?
43:55Of course.
43:56And I wish you a good trip and good luck.
44:05As I can see, you have already prepared yourself.
44:08Did you expect anything else?
44:10Of course not.
44:11Nice.
44:12Then we agree on this point.
44:14So, let's get to my questions.
44:17Who is responsible for the design of the hotel?
44:21The design? You mean the architect?
44:23Exactly.
44:24I know a very creative and successful architecture firm
44:28that I would like to recommend.
44:30I must disappoint you, but this decision has already been made.
44:32I have a very creative and successful architecture firm
44:35that I have worked with several times.
44:39But we can discuss the selection of curtains when it's time.
44:43That would have been point 1307 on my agenda.
44:47Mrs. van Loon, you don't believe me at first,
44:49that I'm going to ask you every question now.
44:51I have divided it into different categories.
44:54Wonderful.
44:55That would be design, planning, personnel...
44:57Mrs. van Loon, please, with all due respect,
44:59but you simply overstate your competences.
45:02Do you think so?
45:03No.
45:05You know, with my uncle in Zandvoort,
45:07I already...
45:08Played hotel as a little girl, I know.
45:11Did I just hear a spitting undertone?
45:16I would never dare.
45:17It wouldn't be appropriate either.
45:20Mrs. van Loon, I know that we have easily...
45:27I know that we have easily agreed
45:29on this equal right of consent.
45:31Easily?
45:32Yes.
45:33Yes.
45:37We're just making our lives difficult.
45:39Do you think so?
45:40Yes!
45:41Look, I think we should easily...
45:45Sorry.
45:46It's okay.
45:48I think we should fix this easily agreed agreement
45:51as quickly as possible in writing.
45:53Before we go through the other points on my agenda.
45:57Sure.
45:58Good.
45:59Then I would suggest that we re-establish the contract.
46:04Because from now on,
46:05we will work together at eye level for two years.
46:10At eye level?
46:11Or do you think I'm just playing the big August?
46:13No, of course not.
46:15Fine.
46:16You see?
46:17And we have already reached an agreement.
46:23Trust is good, but control is better, right?
46:27It has always been like that.
46:29I completely forgot to ask you
46:31if you would like to have a glass of champagne with me?
46:34For your possible house purchase?
46:36Sure!
46:39Not so much.
46:40I still have to cook accident-free.
46:42Thank you, thank you.
46:46So, Mr. Albers, to your success.
46:49And to all the beautiful things in life.
46:51Hm.
46:53Hm.
47:22So.
47:28Damn, what is that?
47:30What?
47:33Cavallo de Carreras?
47:35There is a second train in the village.
47:43I can't believe it.
47:45Why didn't you tell me you were coming to Lüneburg?
47:48Because I didn't know it myself until yesterday.
47:52And what would it be like if you visited me?
47:55And you could show me your homeland
47:57and tell me something about land and people.
47:59Now I miss you, too.
48:00But how am I supposed to pay for the flight?
48:02I don't know anyone in Varanasi.
48:03And you live in a student dormitory.
48:05I would have to choose for myself.
48:06And then there is the new flight, which costs at least 500 euros.
48:09You're right.
48:10I didn't have the financial side on the screen at all.
48:13I've already heard that you are with the Bolzano.
48:14Yes, and with the tax office, so that we understand each other properly.
48:17Of course.
48:18With everything that is going on here and today,
48:21we should start asking personal questions tomorrow at the latest.