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00:00If you're able to get the money by next week, I'll make you a participant.
00:03And if not?
00:04Then I'll pay you 180,000 for the tulip estate and the two brach fields, but it won't make you a participant.
00:09How much?
00:09800,000.
00:10Well, Dr. Seefeld, maybe you'd like to join me in my next legislative period.
00:15Yeah!
00:18What did Julika tell you about your studies?
00:21Not much.
00:22Is Julika really studying in Oxford?
00:25Or is she planning something?
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
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:28Aha.
01:29So, Ella.
01:31Is Julika studying in Oxford, yes or no?
01:36You're right.
01:44I'm not studying in Oxford.
01:47Papa, I know you only want the best for me.
01:50But BWL and me, that just doesn't fit.
01:54You lied to me.
01:57Yes.
01:58But only because I knew that you would never allow it.
02:02What?
02:04Papa, I'm like you.
02:07Horses mean everything to me.
02:10When I race, it's the greatest thing.
02:13Then I'm just happy.
02:15You race?
02:17Yes, and I'm even really good.
02:19Just one more win and I'll get my license as a jockey.
02:23Come on.
02:25Come on.
02:27Papa, wait!
02:49It's obvious that Nicole can't stand you.
02:55I mean, Lichtenhagen almost had her.
02:58If she hadn't collapsed.
03:00Well, the whole thing really took her in.
03:03Exactly.
03:04And that's why I honestly don't think she'll say anything.
03:07Of course, if she's recovered.
03:09Yes, but if she doesn't want to.
03:11What?
03:12Even if she doesn't like what Henriette is doing to me.
03:15You don't betray your girlfriend.
03:17And that's why she will try with all means to avoid this interrogation.
03:22Even if she's recovered?
03:25Then she's looking for the next doctor to make her sick again.
03:28Philipp, I can't stand this uncertainty anymore.
03:30I don't care if Nicole says it or not.
03:32I want to get this trial over with.
03:36We need a new defense strategy.
03:38This damn trial has to go on.
03:40Please.
03:45Why did I only get these stupid glasses?
03:49Glasses or whatever.
03:51At some point it would have come out anyway.
03:53Yes, but not like this.
03:56At least you could have told him yourself.
03:58I would rather have shown him.
04:00He should have seen me win in Sao Paulo.
04:03Even then he would have been angry because you lied to him.
04:06Yes, but also proud.
04:10Of his Julika, who wins the big race in Sao Paulo.
04:15Then he couldn't have been evil.
04:17But now...
04:19Did you see how he looked at me?
04:23He's getting her back.
04:26Don't worry, my father will bless you.
04:29Yes, just let him sleep over it for one night and then you can try again tomorrow.
04:35Maybe you're right.
04:38We Hungarians go into the air very quickly.
04:41But we also come down quickly.
04:43If you want, I'll accompany you.
04:46No, forget it.
04:48I'd rather talk to him myself first.
04:50Are you sure?
04:52Sure.
04:54If it goes wrong, then...
04:56Then I'll just come to Hamburg afterwards and pick you up from university.
04:59Then you can comfort me.
05:02I'll do that.
05:04If I didn't have you guys.
05:09So, I think everyone really congratulated us now.
05:11And you should also have a piece of your cake.
05:13It looks really delicious.
05:15You're throwing away gold, but it's worth it.
05:17It doesn't matter.
05:20I'm very happy. I congratulate you.
05:22I'm glad you won.
05:24Thank you very much.
05:26Torben, do you have a moment with me?
05:28Yes, sure.
05:32You already have two.
05:34No.
05:38It's a pity that in Lüneburg only every eight years a new mayor is elected.
05:43Do you know where Alfred Albers is?
05:47No, I'm sorry.
05:49I would like to congratulate him personally.
05:53Yes, he has agreed with Scheich Hamid.
05:57Oh, so he was able to sell his breeding horse network, right?
06:00Yes, as a participant.
06:02But he doesn't carry the entire risk.
06:06He has become a rich man.
06:08Attention everyone.
06:10It's fantastic.
06:12Do you know where Alfred is?
06:14No, but I'm honestly wondering too.
06:16Yes, I'll take a look.
06:42Wait a minute.
06:44Are you crazy?
06:46What is this?
06:48What an idiot.
06:50Come on, let's go inside.
06:52Yes, wait a minute.
06:54You drove way too fast.
06:56Now don't get provoked.
06:58Always stay smooth, right?
07:00Lars, that's impossible.
07:02What did you think, Darth Vader or what?
07:04How are you, little one?
07:06Man, man, man, man, man.
07:08Here you go.
07:10Lars, nice to see you.
07:16Very kind, Mr. Eckart.
07:22You would certainly like to be part of the election party, wouldn't you?
07:24Of course.
07:26But it's my job to keep the position here.
07:28And I like to do that.
07:30Well, until a few months ago, you wouldn't have been interested in that.
07:33In half an hour, I have a day off.
07:35I'd like that too, but I still have to prepare the documents for the hotel renovation.
07:37Have you been able to reach an agreement with Mrs. Van Loon?
07:39Mr. Albers, your tip was worth gold.
07:41She sold me the property.
07:43And what about the participation?
07:45Well, if she wants to participate in the hotel,
07:47she also has to participate in the financial risk.
07:49But I hardly believe that she will spend 800,000 euros until the day after tomorrow.
07:51Refined.
07:53Either way, Mrs. Van Loon has the right to participate.
07:55But I don't believe that she will spend 800,000 euros until the day after tomorrow.
07:57But I don't believe that she will spend 800,000 euros until the day after tomorrow.
07:59But I don't believe that she will spend 800,000 euros until the day after tomorrow.
08:01Either way, Mrs. Van Loon has won.
08:03Either with your participation,
08:05or I'll pay you the property.
08:07Besides, you'll get two brachias for your tulip breeding.
08:09So, as it seems, I'm obliged to the two gentlemen.
08:11So, as it seems, I'm obliged to the two gentlemen.
08:13Have a nice day, Mr. Albers.
08:15It's not a nice day. The mail, please.
08:17What isn't, can still be.
08:19I completely forgot.
08:21I wanted to explain a few things to you about Heikla's house.
08:23Is that necessary?
08:31Yes.
08:33Mrs. Hansen.
08:35I feel so dizzy all of a sudden.
08:37Come, you can sit down here.
08:39Thank you.
08:41Shall I get you a doctor?
08:43No, no, that's not necessary.
08:45It's probably some kind of cold in the anus.
08:47It's probably some kind of cold in the anus.
08:49Would you like a glass of water?
08:51With pleasure.
09:01Thank you.
09:11Do you live here in the hotel?
09:13No, I'm just getting the things from my girlfriend.
09:15No, I'm just getting the things from my girlfriend.
09:17Oh, how is she?
09:19Unfortunately not better yet.
09:21Oh, I'm sorry.
09:23That's why I'm sending her the things now.
09:25I hardly know you, but tell her good news from me.
09:27I hardly know you, but tell her good news from me.
09:30Of course.
09:32Shall I accompany you home?
09:34That's not necessary.
09:36I'm fine again.
09:38I'm looking for Mr. Albers, you know.
09:40Thank you again for your help.
09:42Goodbye.
09:56Yes, I understand.
09:58Goodbye.
10:28If this goes on like this for weeks, Mr. Lichtenhagen, I...
10:30Ms. Meister, I understand you.
10:32But without Ms. Knesebeck, the defense is on very shaky feet.
10:34But without Ms. Knesebeck, the defense is on very shaky feet.
10:36We can't risk a conviction.
10:38So watch out, I have an idea.
10:40So watch out, I have an idea.
10:42Well, it's fun to walk across the country road.
10:44Well, it's fun to walk across the country road.
10:46Well, here you are definitely in a closed village.
10:48Sorry if I scared you.
10:50Sorry if I scared you.
10:52But I can reassure you, I had everything under control.
10:54But I can reassure you, I had everything under control.
10:56My father gave me an exam as a present.
10:58My father gave me an exam as a present.
11:00You did an exam?
11:02In front of you is a fresh-baked business engineer.
11:04In front of you is a fresh-baked business engineer.
11:06That amazes me, I thought you were more of a party guy.
11:08Well, I didn't think so either, but somehow it still worked out.
11:10Well, I didn't think so either, but somehow it still worked out.
11:12And now he went to Lüneburg on purpose.
11:14Yes.
11:16Yes, come on.
11:18Wait, I'll help you.
11:20Thank you.
11:22And you really think it's a good idea
11:25when I call you to the witness stand?
11:27You know that you have to unpack every dirty detail about Henriette.
11:29You know that you have to unpack every dirty detail about Henriette.
11:31Of course, is there no other possibility?
11:33So if we really do not use Mrs. Knesebeck as a witness,
11:35No, Philipp is right.
11:37We have to make the court clear who Henriette really is.
11:39We have to make the court clear who Henriette really is.
11:41An intriguing liar.
11:43I mean, she can't stand as an innocent victim any longer.
11:45I mean, she can't stand as an innocent victim any longer.
11:47So far, no one has dared to insinuate the poison attack
11:49to push Katja into the shoes.
11:51So far, no one has dared to insinuate the poison attack
11:53to push Katja into the shoes.
11:55Can you tell me about her debts and her gambling,
11:57and the trap she set up in your office?
11:59Yes, and the relationship with Falch Landau
12:01and all the lies she told
12:03to keep me away from you when she was shot.
12:07Henriette will not let us choose.
12:11Or do you want to put us in jail?
12:13Or do you want to put us in jail?
12:15All right, listen,
12:17I'm going to get an appointment with judge Büttner tomorrow as the first try.
12:19I'm going to get an appointment with judge Büttner tomorrow as the first try.
12:21When we tell him that we have publicly convinced Ms. Knesebeck
12:23If he wants to give up, he has to continue the process quickly.
12:34Well, I've heard that nightlife isn't that bad here.
12:39Well, okay, I'm here because of my grandma.
12:41As a good grandson, it's my duty to show her my testimony.
12:44That's not very useful, I understand.
12:46Well, grandma always gives me a few glasses of homemade jam.
12:49So reason enough to visit her.
12:51And recently my old friend Ben lives here.
12:53I thought it would be perfect for me.
12:55We haven't seen each other for ages.
12:59Well, I didn't think you two would get together again.
13:04Tell me, do you still work as a high-voltage electrician?
13:09Yes, for wind power and solar technology.
13:12I've just been promoted to the price manager.
13:15Wow, who would have thought that?
13:19I'm a service car.
13:21I'm a secretary.
13:23Wow, that's a lot of work.
13:26Yes.
13:27Yes, I still ride a motorcycle, but there's still time for that.
13:31Well, okay, then it probably won't work.
13:34What?
13:35Well, actually I wanted to take you on a little trip to Greece.
13:38Greece?
13:41Oh man, I haven't done that in ages.
13:45Well, I see.
13:47It won't be so spontaneous, will it?
13:51Yes, I hope so.
13:55Yes, of course.
14:01How about we have a coffee upstairs?
14:04Sure.
14:05Let's go.
14:08Backpack.
14:14Backpack.
14:26She lied to me.
14:28For two years she played theater for me.
14:32And that from my own daughter.
14:35It's your greatest wish.
14:37You have no idea what it means to be a jockey.
14:41I think so, but of course you have my personal experience in advance.
14:44This diet,
14:46constantly being on the road,
14:48no time for friends and family,
14:51and then this pressure of success.
14:53No victory, no money.
14:55I know.
14:56A jockey has to give up a lot.
14:58You can say that out loud.
15:01It ruined my marriage.
15:07Still.
15:08What's it called?
15:10The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
15:13The love for the horses seems to be in your family.
15:19That doesn't matter.
15:21What did you want to tell me about Heiklas Horses?
15:24Oh, yes.
15:25I just want to draw your attention to some special features.
15:28Especially what the USA has to offer.
15:31Mr. Albers.
15:32Ms. Jansen has been looking for you everywhere.
15:34Here you are.
15:35What is it?
15:36Even though we are celebrating Anne's election as mayor,
15:39her business dealings with Sheikh Hamid have been discussed.
15:42And everyone is waiting to congratulate you.
15:44I'm coming.
15:45Don't you want to come with me?
15:47I'm not in a good company today.
15:49Besides, I still have to pack.
15:51I'm going to Kappeln for two days.
15:53To the good Winkelhügel.
15:55Oh, say hello to the old man in front of me.
15:57Yes, I will.
15:58And I'll get back to you as soon as I'm back.
16:01Have a good trip.
16:02Are you coming?
16:03Yes.
16:06You look very pale.
16:08Just a little cold.
16:10Nothing else.
16:12Thank you.
16:19Well, Alfred, finally.
16:21We thought you had forgotten about the success.
16:25But where did you think?
16:27I would like to first raise my glass
16:29to our old and new mayor,
16:32who, through an unbearable effort,
16:35has gone against an unpleasant competitor.
16:38Thank you very much.
16:40But the hardest work is yet to come.
16:42Together we will shake the child.
16:48But we also have to toast to you, I heard, Mr. Albers.
16:51You also have something to celebrate.
16:52I would like to thank you all for your encouragement
16:55and for your encouragement
16:57to bring my High Class Horses network to success.
17:02How do you feel, Mr. Albers,
17:03when you have all your worries solved in one go?
17:05I don't know how you feel.
17:07No idea.
17:09Well, as far as I know you, you already have your plans.
17:12Yes.
17:13I will be moving out of the hotel soon.
17:17You want to move out?
17:18Yes.
17:19I always had the dream of a small, pretty little house
17:22on the outskirts of town with a horse carriage.
17:24In the hope that everyone would come to visit me there.
17:26With great pleasure.
17:28Just watch out, we're renting the place to you.
17:30We should drink to that.
17:31Yes, and to the well-deserved success.
17:33To our Alfred.
17:36Cheers.
17:41Is it really that long ago with Spain?
17:43Wait a minute, we've known each other for...
17:46For exactly eight years.
17:48I just got my motorcycle driver's license back then.
17:51Please don't be mad at me, but I have to go to bed.
17:53I have a meeting with the chief physician tomorrow.
17:57Good night.
17:59Good night.
18:01Sweet dreams.
18:02Thank you.
18:04Night.
18:13So, do you already know where you're sleeping tonight?
18:16Yes, the hotel has something to do with three...
18:19Oh, the three kings?
18:21Yes.
18:22Very noble.
18:24Hey.
18:26Are you two really together again?
18:28Hm.
18:29And happy.
18:31After your fun wedding in Las Vegas, you immediately broke up again, didn't you?
18:34Yes, but a few months ago it started again.
18:38Back then, you only had each other in the flesh.
18:41Yes, we got better at arguing.
18:43We usually talk to each other now.
18:48Yes, probably there's no reason to argue today either, hm?
18:52How did you get that?
18:54Well, you seem to be riding on the same wave.
18:58She's a doctor.
18:59You're starting a career.
19:01You're driving a van.
19:02Lately, you're wearing a suit.
19:05That's exactly the right thing to say.
19:07When you step into your father's company, it looks exactly the same to you.
19:11Yes, but that was clear from the start.
19:13You, on the other hand, always preached to me about freedom.
19:17You know, back then you were always our wheelie champion.
19:21Yes.
19:22Today I'm riding a chopper.
19:24It's no longer possible.
19:27Well then, to the good old days, hm?
19:30Yes, to the good old days.
19:33Cheers.
19:34Cheers.
19:44Oh no, where's all the water coming from?
19:46Oh, my things!
19:49Good evening, Mr. Flickenschild.
19:50I'm really terribly sorry to have to leave you so late.
19:52You don't bother at all. Come in.
19:54I'm still working on the documents for the new hotel.
19:57Oh, I see.
19:58So, why am I here?
19:59Your cousin must have told you that she finally sold me the property.
20:04No, we didn't even talk about it at the party.
20:06I'm sorry I couldn't stay longer at the party, but time is pressing, you see.
20:10Yes, of course I understand.
20:11Mr. Flickenschild...
20:12I know, I still haven't won the tender, but I'm pretty confident.
20:15It's really urgent.
20:16That's why I want to bring the documents over tomorrow.
20:19If I get an approval, I can start right away.
20:22Is something wrong?
20:24That's why I'm here.
20:26My apartment is under water.
20:32Thank you.
20:33You're welcome.
20:39Hi.
20:42Dad, we have to talk.
20:43It's getting pretty early, isn't it?
20:45I didn't want to lie to you.
20:47But you did, for two years.
20:49Please, can't we talk about it in peace?
20:51So you can tell me even more lies?
20:53Of course not.
20:55I just wanted you to be happy.
20:57But what did you do?
20:58You blew my wheels.
21:00I'm very disappointed in you, Julika.
21:03Dad, can't we talk about it in peace?
21:05No.
21:06First you become sensible and start studying.
21:09Then we can talk.
21:10Not before.
21:12Dad, where are you going?
21:14Wait a minute!
21:20He'll be back in two days.
21:22Then he still won't talk to me.
21:26We're missing something we can change.
21:43I can't do any more.
21:46I'll have to look at the water damage in the cellar tomorrow.
21:49It looks like total damage to me.
21:53I had Thomas' apartment renovated before he moved in.
21:57I can definitely throw his furniture on the trash now.
22:01I'm sorry that it happened on the day of your election.
22:04It's not your fault.
22:07I can only hope that the insurance will pay for the damage.
22:10What do I want to hope?
22:12What am I supposed to sleep on today?
22:15I'll provide you with a hotel room, of course.
22:19To be honest...
22:20You have to be tired all the time.
22:22And after such an exhausting day, you need some sleep.
22:26I couldn't have expressed it better.
22:28You can sleep in my guest room, of course.
22:31Really?
22:32Yes, of course.
22:33I'd really much prefer that.
22:35Good. Then I'll arrange the guest room for you.
22:38I'm sorry.
22:40Can I help you?
22:41No, it's not necessary at all.
22:42You can relax, while I make sure that you can get some good night's sleep.
22:48Thank you.
22:49Good night.
23:11You want to give up your burdens?
23:14A quick continuation of the negotiation would be very reasonable, my client.
23:18Well, it seemed to me that Mrs. Knesebeck could be a very important witness for the defense.
23:22So why the one?
23:24It is not certain whether and when Mrs. Knesebeck can speak at all.
23:28After all, this is about attempted murder.
23:31We are well aware of that.
23:33But the weeks of uncertainty means the professional ruin for my client.
23:37Not only for her personally, but also for the pharmacy of her father.
23:41So you would prefer a conviction?
23:43I am sure that I can achieve a acquittal for my client even without the questioning of Mrs. Knesebeck.
23:49So, what does the prosecution have to say?
23:52I have nothing to say against it.
23:56I assume you want to appoint another witness instead?
23:59Yes, Philipp Stein, Mrs. Meisner's current life partner.
24:03I don't know what you expect from that.
24:06Then wait and see.
24:08Furthermore, I would like to call Henriette Stein to the witness stand.
24:11You want to turn the victim into the perpetrator?
24:13You will not succeed.
24:15That is exactly what the trial is supposed to show, Mr. Held.
24:19Since the prosecution has no objections, the defense's request is accepted.
24:25The trial will continue the day after tomorrow at 9 o'clock.
24:30Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
24:32Mr. Held.
24:42Philipp will testify.
24:44The honor of a witness stand.
24:46A daring maneuver.
24:49Do you have a better suggestion?
24:52You know I love daring maneuvers.
24:57Does that mean you were successful with Flickenschild?
25:00Yes, I just signed the option contract.
25:04Then you are now his partner?
25:06Well, not quite yet.
25:08I just have to fulfill one condition.
25:10What would that be?
25:12You have to pay up to 800,000 euros by tomorrow.
25:16That's not daring, that's insane, Merle.
25:19Why? I have a decent nursery as security.
25:21The bank will give me a loan.
25:23But you don't have any more upholstery.
25:25You put all your money into tulip cultivation.
25:27And other businesses are also pumped up.
25:29That's capitalism.
25:32Yes, that may be.
25:33But what if something goes wrong?
25:35What's going to go wrong?
25:37You have no idea about hotel business.
25:40I do.
25:42My uncle Ruth had a hotel in Sanford.
25:44I learned a lot there.
25:46Besides, Flickenschild knows best.
25:50Even a Flickenschild makes mistakes.
25:52So what?
25:53But I guess I have an idea about business life.
25:56I think the two of us complement each other perfectly.
26:01Oh, sorry.
26:04Hello, Anne.
26:06Did you two have a good time at the party?
26:09What?
26:11A break in the pipe?
26:13Oh, God.
26:14Flickenschild didn't say anything about that.
26:25I'm supposed to stand in the witness stand?
26:27If you stay with the truth, nothing can happen to him.
26:31And Philipp, too?
26:32He will do everything to pretend to be a liar.
26:35Stopped claims won't help Mrs. Meissner either.
26:38But you know my husband.
26:40He knows exactly what to say to the judge to impress him.
26:43You have to prevent him from speaking.
26:45I'm afraid I can't do anything about that.
26:48The judge decides who is allowed to be a witness.
26:52Please.
26:55I want an honest answer.
26:57How do you see the chances of Katja Meissner being convicted?
27:00I don't know what they plan to do.
27:03And to be honest, I'd rather have something in the back of my mind.
27:10You mean another evidence against Mrs. Meissner?
27:15That would be nice.
27:17But what isn't, isn't.
27:27Now I have some time.
27:30What's on the menu today?
27:32A sweet potato and carrot soup with coriander.
27:35Delicious.
27:37Where was I?
27:39Lars has been to Münster to throw a party.
27:42Yes, right.
27:43I studied physics and worked in the clinic.
27:48I'm not in the mood for fun.
27:50It's been a few years and Lars hasn't changed, has he?
27:54I'm not so sure.
27:56He finished his studies.
27:59See?
28:01He doesn't need a job anyway.
28:03He wants to be a builder like his father.
28:06Then he could be from a rich family.
28:08You too, by the way.
28:10Yes, but our family values education.
28:13And he buys a motorbike to use it.
28:16I give up.
28:18So Lars is an arrogant, stupid, selfish rich son
28:22who has no idea what life is about.
28:25That's not what I mean.
28:27But that's how it is.
28:30I'm sure the two of them want to move around the house today.
28:34We should do that again sometime.
28:39That's true, though.
28:57I'm sorry.
29:11Good day, Mrs. Stein.
29:13Mrs. Jansen, please come in.
29:15Thank you.
29:19I would like to thank you for your help.
29:22Thank you very much, but that wouldn't have been necessary.
29:25I don't know what that was.
29:27It was just that one time.
29:29Now it's shining again.
29:31I'm glad to hear that.
29:33But maybe you should still get some vitamins.
29:36Yes, I will.
29:40I'm sorry it's so messy here,
29:43but I haven't gotten around to tidying up yet.
29:46I understand.
29:48The trial and the breakup of my friend Nicole
29:51don't usually look like this.
29:53I don't want to keep you up any longer.
29:57Thank you for the flowers.
29:59You're welcome.
30:04Goodbye, Mrs. Jansen.
30:23Goodbye.
30:42No, the trial in the case of Meissner will continue the day after tomorrow.
30:45Yes.
30:48I'm afraid I have to postpone the hearing in the case of Kröger.
30:52Yes.
30:54Friday, 4 p.m.
30:56Just a moment. I'll take a look.
31:00Yes, that would be perfect.
31:02Yes. Thank you. I'll get back to you.
31:04Goodbye.
31:06How did Büttner react?
31:08Astonished.
31:10Excuse me, but you can't just ignore a defendant's request.
31:13Philipp, what did you expect?
31:15I asked him not to mention our main witness.
31:19Good, but I hope you made it clear to him that Katja...
31:22Philipp, Büttner agreed.
31:24And because Chief Justice Held also has no objections,
31:27the trial will continue the day after tomorrow,
31:29even without Nicole Knesebeck's statement.
31:32Why didn't you say that right away?
31:34He won't let me speak.
31:36And Held? How did he react?
31:38Um...
31:39Calm.
31:41But when I told him that I wanted to call you and Henriette
31:45he got a little nervous.
31:47Of course.
31:49Because he knows that his case is at a standstill.
31:53I mean, if I testify that Henriette is anything but credible,
31:58then you can't convict Katja without clear evidence.
32:11So, dear Ms. Jansen.
32:13The drops are for the circulation
32:16and the zinc tablets here are to prevent colds.
32:23So...
32:24Thank you very much.
32:25That makes a total of 29.54 euros.
32:34So, yes. Thank you very much.
32:38So...
32:39And...
32:4020, 40, 45, 46 cents back.
32:46Thank you very much.
32:47So, I'll pack my cooling tea for you.
32:50Oh, that's very kind of you. Thank you very much.
32:53Hello, Ms. Jansen.
32:54Hello, Ms. Meissner.
32:56I'll go to lunch break, Papa, okay?
32:58I'll be right back.
32:59I just have to make a phone call to Mr. Ahlmann.
33:01I hope he can represent me when I go to the Müritz with Erika.
33:04Oh, you're going to the Müritz?
33:06Yes, just for two days.
33:08To meet the pharmacist.
33:10Nice.
33:11His stag horse.
33:12Yes.
33:13At first I thought I couldn't drive.
33:15But after the trial has been postponed once...
33:20Yes, I've heard.
33:21Ms. Knisebeck is still not well.
33:24Yes, and that's why we will also abstain from your statement.
33:27Oh.
33:28Abstain?
33:29Yes, but that's not possible.
33:32Tauben and Philipp have already developed a new defense strategy.
33:35Yes, but Ms. Knisebeck was just about to give up.
33:38Yes, but she's still sick and I can't stand this uncertainty anymore, Papa.
33:42The woman could prove your innocence.
33:45I can understand your daughter very well.
33:47If there is a possibility to end the whole thing sooner,
33:51then I would also agree with that.
33:54And may we take the risk that she will be convicted as a murderer?
33:58Yes, but Mr. Lichtenhagen is a brilliant lawyer, Mr. Stein.
34:02Exactly.
34:03So if they see a possibility, then I would trust them.
34:13Hello.
34:15Thank you.
34:16Yes, at first I thought his motorhome would be nothing for me.
34:20But then, with Achim at the Elbe.
34:23Oh, that was too nice.
34:25Nice.
34:28Yes, please.
34:29The Albers-Erika-Rosam-Apparat.
34:32What?
34:33For God's sake.
34:35Yes, of course we do.
34:37What happened?
34:38Outside, in front of the nursery, there are a few little children playing.
34:41Right by the lake.
34:42Probably without supervision.
34:43My goodness.
34:44Yes.
34:45Come with, come with.
34:59
35:29
35:59
36:29
36:32
36:35
36:38
36:41
36:44
36:47
36:50
36:53
36:56
36:59Do you really believe that Mrs. Stein planned all of this to kill you?
37:03I don't believe it, I know it.
37:05But I can't prove it.
37:07Katja?
37:08Hello.
37:09Hello.
37:10Katja, I spoke to Torben.
37:12Okay, I'm coming.
37:13Good.
37:14If Ben and I can help you, then...
37:16Yes, I'll get in touch, thank you.
37:18Thank you.
37:24And?
37:25What did Judge Büttner say?
37:27Well,
37:28he doesn't want Nicole as a witness.
37:31That means the trial will continue.
37:35Katja, what's wrong?
37:36I thought you were happy.
37:39I know that sounds crazy, but...
37:41But what?
37:42Yesterday, that was your biggest wish.
37:46My father just talked to me.
37:48And?
37:50Philipp, I just don't know if I can really judge all of this.
37:54Katja,
37:57we'll show in court who Henriette really is.
38:00And who knows, maybe we'll even...
38:03get her to confess.
38:08Come on, my love.
38:09I'm hungry.
38:10Hungry, my love.
38:16You live with me, of course.
38:19I'd much rather do that.
38:21Even though Mr. Flickenschild generously offered me a suite in his hotel.
38:27That's the least he could do if he puts the new mayor's apartment under water.
38:31No, thank you.
38:33It wasn't his fault.
38:35And I'll be mayor again the day after tomorrow.
38:38After the official appointment.
38:40God, what should I wear?
38:42Go shopping.
38:43And pay Mr. Flickenschild for it.
38:46Oh, Merle.
38:48You're really impenetrable.
38:51Why?
38:53When it comes to business, he's not exactly a wimp either.
38:56Speaking of business, you didn't tell me if he agreed to your conditions.
39:01Last night, there was something more important.
39:04All I know is that you sold him the property.
39:08Don't make it so exciting.
39:10Well, it worked out.
39:12He offered you a shareholding? Just like that?
39:14Of course not just like that.
39:16I have to invest.
39:19How much?
39:20800,000.
39:23Excuse me?
39:24You heard correctly. 800,000.
39:27Isn't that one zero too much?
39:30Listen, we're building a hotel, not a guesthouse.
39:33Where do you want to get so much money from?
39:35From the bank.
39:37But don't worry, I don't want to rob it.
39:39I have an official appointment later.
39:42Why are you so late?
39:44Well, first Katja, then you.
39:46This constant concern is getting on my nerves.
39:49Who doesn't dare, doesn't win.
39:51Can't you just be happy for me?
39:55Fact is, Jan Diek has realized his threat.
39:59He bought the tulip onion market empty-handed.
40:01I need a second base.
40:03And that's why I'm not going to miss this chance.
40:10Sweet potato and carrot soup is my favorite soup.
40:13It was amazing.
40:15Yes, okay, all right.
40:17That Robert, he's asleep again.
40:20Even though you brought him the seven bakeries?
40:22Yes, but why does the administration have to give him an appointment at 8 o'clock in the morning?
40:26Hey, can I come in?
40:28Yes, of course, into the good chair.
40:31Hello, I'm Carla.
40:33Lars, hello.
40:36And, already back from your grandma?
40:38No, I have to be at her café this afternoon.
40:41Can we go?
40:42I'm sorry.
40:44I have a little trouble with one of my employees.
40:47Oh no, can't you delegate that somehow?
40:49No, it's more of a fundamental problem.
40:52I have to come up with something.
40:54Otherwise, nothing ever changes.
40:56We need to get used to you getting so involved in your career.
41:01Well, then I'll explore the city on my own.
41:04Yes, I'm really sorry.
41:06I won't get lost.
41:07Hey, but we don't have much time before I leave for the south.
41:11Yes, all right.
41:12But before you leave for Greece, come by again, okay?
41:15Sure, I will.
41:16Good, have fun.
41:17See you.
41:18Bye.
41:19Ciao.
41:20Ciao.
41:36Thank you.
41:47And?
41:48Is Erika looking forward to going to the Müritz with you?
41:51She doesn't know anything about it yet.
41:54First, I want to clarify whether I can book a double room.
41:59No.
42:02Again, because of this witness thing.
42:06Papa, please, I don't want to talk about it.
42:08Have you seen this already?
42:12Here.
42:13The latest report on the online site of the Heide Echo.
42:16In the case of Meissner, a new piece of evidence has appeared.
42:19Someone threw a nail file with the advertisement of our pharmacy into the mailbox.
42:25Wait a minute.
42:27In a note that was attached to the advertisement, the claim is made
42:31that the serial number of the decoxin bottle was scratched away with this nail file.
42:37The editorial office immediately forwarded the piece of evidence to the prosecutor's office.
42:43Henriette.
42:44I just want to drag her further in.
42:46That's enough.
42:47This time she has gone too far.
42:51Mama, where are you going?
42:54Mama?
42:58What's going on?
43:00A new piece of evidence has appeared again.
43:03What?
43:05And what else is going on with you today?
43:07A few biopsies and a stack of patient files.
43:11Except I'm still breaking my little toe.
43:14Let's not hope for that.
43:16And you, don't you have to go right away?
43:18I just have to finish this concept for a moment.
43:21I'm going to make an interesting proposal to my boss today.
43:24Namely?
43:25Namely, a slide-time model that focuses on the personal needs of the employees.
43:31That means they only work at the times when they are most productive.
43:35Just because your colleague doesn't get out of bed in the morning, you want to develop a new company concept?
43:39Yes, why not?
43:40Not everyone is an early riser.
43:42I mean, one has to take care of his children, the other maybe his sick mother.
43:46Fixed working hours can't be fair to him.
43:49I think a company needs clear rules.
43:51And the bigger the company, the more important it is to stick to these rules.
43:54Ben, when I tried to introduce flat hierarchies in my kitchen, it was a great disappointment.
43:59Yes, but you can change the rules if it's for productivity.
44:03I have to make my employees do their job with full energy, with full force.
44:07But that's only possible if the job adapts to their very personal needs.
44:10Yes, but you can't change a company overnight.
44:13You have to start at some point.
44:15It's not like slide-time is a completely new invention.
44:17It's an old-fashioned model.
44:19Well then, good luck, friend.
44:21Don't overdo it, okay?
44:23You're not a department head for that long.
44:25Yes, the more...
44:28The more you expect me to make innovative suggestions.
44:31Yes, but first talk to your colleagues and ask them what they think.
44:35They would be great, I already know that.
44:38Will you pick me up later?
44:40Yes, of course. So, have fun.
44:42Bye, Ben.
44:43Bye.
44:47Bye.
44:50How do they know that Katja belongs to Nagel Etui?
44:53They just spread something without checking it.
44:56Yes, only the headlines count at Heide Echo.
44:59The main thing is that the leaflet is talked about.
45:01Well then, I'll have to take care of that myself.
45:04Yes.
45:05Yes, I'm listening.
45:07But the etui isn't from the pharmacy.
45:09Why? I think the name of the pharmacy is on it.
45:12Yes, a representative wanted to turn the opera into an advertising gift for our regular customers.
45:16He just made five of them, without asking, and put them in the pharmacy.
45:21My pharmacy doesn't need something like that.
45:23I gave away the etuis.
45:25Katja got one. I already told Mr. Stein everything.
45:29Someone probably made a joke out of it.
45:32And this thing just played a trick on Heide Echo.
45:35Is that a day? And now there's stress related to the pharmacy.
45:39Hello, Nicole. This is Henriette.
45:48I know you don't want to talk to me, but I'm worried about you.
45:54Please call me when you hear this.
45:58Yes, I wish you all the best and see you soon.
46:10It was you!
46:12You played my nail etui to Heide Echo anonymously.
46:16Together with the nail file you scratched off the label from the decoxing bottle.
46:24When will you finally stop?
46:27When will you finally understand?
46:29Philippe will never come back to you. Never.
46:31You're the ones who don't understand anything here.
46:35You destroyed my life.
46:38And now I'm destroying yours.
47:08Yes, that you get to know my home country and my culture.
47:12We will understand each other even better.
47:16This woman is making my daughter's life hell.
47:20Arrest her immediately!
47:22Mr. Weissner, please!
47:24Ms. Jansen, why are you letting this person into the house?
47:28I'm asking myself the same question.