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00:00♪♪
00:30At that moment I realized that I can never tell you again how much I love you.
00:33Have you arrived safely in Marseille?
00:35That's me. Thank you for asking.
00:37Has my cousin Karl already contacted you?
00:39He has hurt you incredibly.
00:41And what happened there was anything but okay.
00:44But you would destroy the happiness of your son.
00:46Is that what you want?
00:48I want Katja back.
00:52Maxi, that's it.
00:53Cousin Karl is a code.
00:54A code for what?
00:55Yes.
00:57You think that they are deliberately exchanging seemingly unimportant information if someone overhears?
01:01Yes.
01:03Henry, if we crack this code...
01:06...then we have her.
01:08♪♪♪
01:15♪ From the first kiss in the morning
01:21To the last one late at night
01:29Just one day without you
01:33I could throw my heart away
01:35Can't you hear I'm asking you to stay
01:40Through the rainbow-colored night
01:46Stay, why don't you stay?
01:54Stay, why don't you stay?
02:01Stay, stay
02:06I should have known that my mother wouldn't take any risks even on the phone.
02:10She's really torn.
02:12Otherwise she wouldn't have lasted that long.
02:14Maxi, we have to crack these codes.
02:17But for that you have to repeat yourself, so we can see the pattern of how she's hiding her illegal transactions.
02:22Now that we can cut her phone call with the new app...
02:25...there must be something in it.
02:29Uh, sorry.
02:31♪♪♪♪
02:39What is it?
02:41♪♪♪♪
02:46The election result.
02:48I lost the election.
02:51♪♪♪♪
02:55The factory is being built.
02:58Maxi.
03:00I'm so terribly sorry.
03:03I can't believe it.
03:06I was so sure.
03:08You fought like a lioness.
03:10All for nothing.
03:13No.
03:15No, I wouldn't see it that way.
03:18Hey, you sensitized a lot of Bichlheimers for environmental protection.
03:22They're going to watch Larissa closely now.
03:25Do you really think she'll stick to all the environmental regulations?
03:28I'll make sure of that.
03:32If the factory is built at all.
03:36What do you mean?
03:39Well, Bichlheim came to me only as a location, because my mother works as an investor.
03:46And if your mother is in prison?
03:50Then maybe she'll solve the problem on her own.
03:53♪♪♪♪♪
03:57Good evening, Mrs. Klee.
03:59Bye, Sarah.
04:01Hello.
04:03Hello.
04:05Strange, isn't it?
04:07After one day with you in the café, I feel good again.
04:10When I was standing alone behind the press and the fear came up.
04:14I was looking for something.
04:16I did something.
04:17And bam, I felt better again.
04:19It was my day off.
04:20Really?
04:21And I'm glad you came up with other thoughts here in the café.
04:27And when I'm alone again and come up with other thoughts, what do I do then?
04:30Erik, you have to take it seriously.
04:32This is a post-traumatic stress disorder.
04:36Yeah, maybe I'll just push it even harder.
04:38Erik.
04:39After the jobs.
04:40I've already looked.
04:41In the positions, they don't show me that it's going to go from today to tomorrow.
04:43Honey, then you have to be a little more flexible until you've found the right one.
04:52Why do we both always drift apart?
04:55I can work here.
04:57Yes, you can.
04:58I'm the gastro-expert.
04:59I'm the businessman.
05:00Who should help you better?
05:02Tell me.
05:03No, really tell me.
05:04Then you'll be out of the way.
05:05Yes, and you don't have to be afraid that you're alone.
05:07Plus, we can both spend more time together.
05:10What do you say now?
05:12Well, I have a lot of things to do.
05:15As always, just standing here in the cafe is actually a very good idea.
05:18No.
05:19This is my best idea since ...
05:21Long?
05:33Mrs. Sonnenbechler told me earlier.
05:35I just wanted to say how sorry I am for you.
05:38What do I say?
05:39For all of us.
05:41Thank you, Fanny.
05:42And thank you for your great support.
05:44Can't we do anything against the construction of the factory now?
05:48Probably not.
05:50But who knows?
05:51Sometimes miracles do happen.
05:53It would be nice.
05:57All right.
05:58In any case, we must not give up hope.
06:00I'll try.
06:02I have to go now.
06:03All right.
06:04See you, Fanny.
06:05Bye.
06:06Bye, Maxi.
06:07Hi.
06:08Hey.
06:09Stranger.
06:11I haven't seen you for a long time.
06:13Yes, I was just about to make something to eat.
06:15Are you coming?
06:17No, no.
06:19I had spaghetti carbonara and tiramisu.
06:21Katja and I were at the Italian.
06:23I understand.
06:28Did you have a birthday today?
06:30Joke, right?
06:32No, why?
06:34My mom, tomorrow.
06:36Funny.
06:39It's no fun.
06:44Katja has a birthday tomorrow.
06:46Yes.
06:48Okay.
06:50Why don't you tell me anything?
06:52Probably because she doesn't like to be in the spotlight.
06:55Not good.
06:56Hey, you still have enough time.
06:58Not if she wants to celebrate spontaneously tonight.
07:00No, I don't think so.
07:02She thinks that's silly.
07:04Okay, then I can buy a present tomorrow morning.
07:08Yes.
07:10But what?
07:12No idea.
07:14Maxi, a little tip, come on.
07:16I'm glad when I come up with something every year.
07:19Like what?
07:21Well, I'm giving her new watercolor colors this year.
07:25But she's also happy about a little thing.
07:28The main thing is that it comes from the heart.
07:34Yes.
07:35No, young man, don't try, do.
07:37The delivery has to be there tomorrow.
07:40I would say, read the e-mail again.
07:42One at the Fürstenhof and the other at Zweingut.
07:45Yes, exactly.
07:46And be careful with the transport.
07:48Thank you, too.
07:49Goodbye.
07:51No matter what it is, don't get excited.
07:53Yes, I should avoid the phone call with delivery services.
07:57What happened?
07:59Katja has a birthday tomorrow.
08:02Well.
08:04That sounded like a pretty elaborate order.
08:08Is that smart?
08:10No, it's a flash of the mind.
08:12My present will knock Katja out.
08:14Could also go backwards.
08:16I just want to show her how close we are and how good I know her.
08:19In contrast to your son, you mean?
08:21Of course.
08:22You've already tried to make your son jealous.
08:25Don't you think she understands now that you want to take him out with this present?
08:29Yes, possible, but the present will weigh it down again, guaranteed.
08:32Markus, if it weren't for you...
08:34You know what you're not, but okay.
08:37Wouldn't it be worth more if she came back to you because she misses you?
08:43And not because of some tricks.
08:47Alex, you can't win a woman back by putting your hands in her lap.
08:52I just want to show Katja that I'm the better choice.
09:03Oh.
09:20Happy birthday to you.
09:23Happy birthday to you.
09:26Happy...
09:28Yes, okay, Mom, I know.
09:32Do you know how much I love you?
09:36Sure.
09:38Yes, of course I'm in.
09:40Okay.
09:42Well, yes, see you.
09:45Mrs. Manke.
09:48I just wanted to congratulate you on your victory.
09:52But to be honest, it doesn't feel like a real victory.
09:56Why?
09:57You can still build your factory.
09:59That's true, but one more vote and you would have won.
10:04One vote?
10:06Yes.
10:12Wow.
10:15Well, good luck anyway.
10:19Mrs. Seilfeld.
10:22I admit, I underestimated the whole issue with environmental protection.
10:28Yes.
10:30If I can, I will definitely try not only to meet the requirements, but to exceed them.
10:37Do you mean that seriously?
10:40Yes.
10:42Maybe we could also talk about it.
10:45Well, only if you want to, of course, but I would be very happy.
10:48Yes, of course.
10:51Okay, bye.
10:54Goodbye.
10:57She reaches out to me.
10:59I would never have expected that.
11:01And I cheat on her with Henry.
11:04That feels even worse now.
11:07She really doesn't deserve it.
11:10But we can only be completely open to her when Henry's mother is kidnapped.
11:15The sooner that happens, the better.
11:17For all of us.
11:27Hello.
11:28Morning.
11:29All the love for your birthday.
11:33Katja, I have something for you.
11:35Markus, I don't know if that's...
11:37I know.
11:38A present in our situation is not cheap, but the thing is, I had already thought about it when we were still together.
11:48A pin for a vine?
11:51Yes.
11:52And it says, representative for 20 other pins, which were delivered to the vineyard about 10 minutes ago.
12:01Markus, that present is way too big.
12:04I don't even know if I can accept it.
12:06But it would be extremely difficult to send it back.
12:10And besides, it's a shame.
12:13And besides, it's a shame.
12:16You didn't even ask what kind of vine it is.
12:20What kind is it?
12:22Guess.
12:23A little tip from Austria.
12:26No, right?
12:28But...
12:29Not from the vineyard Haderer?
12:31That can't be.
12:33Yes, it is.
12:35It's exactly the kind of vine from which your favorite iced wine was made.
12:43Are you crazy, Markus?
12:45That's...
12:46That's unbelievable.
12:48How did you do that?
12:50Well, you know Haderer.
12:52It was hard work.
12:5720 pins won't give me that much profit, but...
13:01I hope...
13:03it's the beginning of...
13:06a great wine.
13:08Well.
13:09Two or three bottles...
13:11and he'll jump out.
13:14Thank you, Markus.
13:16That's really a great present.
13:33Morning, Yvonne.
13:35Hello, Christoph.
13:40How's your husband?
13:42So far, quite well.
13:45I think it's right that he quit.
13:49Yes.
13:50It's time for something new again.
13:53For what happened in the forest, no wild boar was responsible.
13:58You don't have to confirm that now, but Werner and I are absolutely sure that Sibagna is behind it.
14:06Because of all the trouble your husband caused us.
14:09You should know that I'm really sorry.
14:15Thank you, Christoph.
14:17That means a lot to me.
14:21It was terrible.
14:23And Erik is still suffering from the side effects.
14:30What plans does he have now?
14:33Well, he's looking for a job now and...
14:36until it's time, he'll help me in the café.
14:39Whose idea was that? Yours?
14:41His. Why?
14:43I wonder if that's a good idea.
14:46Because of his puss, Finn?
14:47I think that his ambitions could be in his way.
14:50What do you mean?
14:52That he'll fire the manager, instead of enjoying the simple tasks.
14:57In my café, I'm the boss.
14:59And he shouldn't question that.
15:01But you shouldn't, either.
15:02Then it's fine.
15:03Now get out of there.
15:05Yes.
15:06You will.
15:07Of course.
15:08FINDING A JOB
15:25Was it because of that you quit your job?
15:28Couldn't you and Mrs. Wagner make your differences known to the world?
15:31When Wagner realized she couldn't stand me,
15:33the working atmosphere was poisoned.
15:36And then I became a friend of the principle of cake and knife.
15:40It was a clear cut.
15:42Ah.
15:44To a coffee.
15:46No, thank you. I have to go.
15:48Is it with cake for the coffee break?
15:51Not for me.
15:52An attempt?
15:53Come on, once is not a time.
15:55How come you're helping out?
15:58Well, why? I'm still an F&B manager.
16:01F&B what?
16:04Food and beverage.
16:05Ah.
16:06Yes. I'm the restaurant manager here, so to speak.
16:08And now I'm finally putting the coffee back on the rail.
16:11Is that necessary?
16:13Well, at the beginning she was already whining.
16:16But if you always hear the word sales optimization,
16:18then they all jump into the rescue boat.
16:21So a marketing crash course?
16:25No.
16:28May I be helpful with the cake selection?
16:33Then I'll take a piece of it.
16:35A piece?
16:37Yes.
16:38Fanny, now imagine.
16:40Coffee break, with Lale, with the Sonnenbichlers,
16:43and you're sitting there with a piece of cake,
16:45and then you eat it alone, yes?
16:48So I'm just asking,
16:50the half, that's only four pieces.
16:52I'll give you one, because you're my cousin.
16:54If you cut it smaller, then you're at six pieces.
16:57And compared to the whole cake, you've already saved half.
17:02Wow, well, Yvonne can be really happy
17:05to have you as F&B manager.
17:09I'll tell her, yes.
17:13Yes, well, then I'll take this one.
17:17Great.
17:1915 euros.
17:20Yes.
17:28Maxi?
17:30The cell phone.
17:38Here you go.
17:39Thank you very much.
17:43Maxi.
17:44Annegret.
17:45I just had to come to you.
17:47I want to know how you're doing.
17:49Oh, you're so nice.
17:52It was a fair choice, and I lost.
17:55Well, there's really nothing to say.
17:57Yes, but you were so committed.
18:00Yes, Yvonne and you too.
18:02Thank you again for your whole commitment.
18:04You know that this is natural for us.
18:09Lala.
18:11Just say your exam wasn't good.
18:13No, no, everything was fine, I think.
18:16Huh?
18:19I'm so sorry, Maxi.
18:29Is that another conversation
18:30between Wagner and her butler?
18:32But you can't do anything about it.
18:37I was so stressed about the exam
18:39that I came to the vote too late.
18:42I know that's unforgivable.
18:44Hopefully.
18:45Then we might be able to crack the code soon.
18:48That can't be changed.
18:50Yes, but in the end
18:51exactly my vote was missing
18:52for you to win.
18:55Excuse me.
19:01She's really mad.
19:03No wonder.
19:04She'll get over it.
19:07You think so?
19:14Yes?
19:21Happy birthday to you.
19:25Happy birthday to you.
19:29Happy birthday, dear Katja.
19:33Happy birthday to you.
19:37Even if you didn't tell me
19:39that it was your birthday today.
19:41All love for your birthday.
19:48Do you want something?
19:52I do.
19:54And who farted?
19:56Your daughter.
19:57I should have known.
20:01I don't really make
20:02that much out of my birthday.
20:04Yes, I think we have to work on that.
20:06So nice.
20:08And how does it smell?
20:13What's that?
20:16Oh, that's...
20:18That's a set for a wine barrel.
20:21A special kind?
20:24Yes.
20:26From my absolute favorite winemaker in Austria.
20:30And there are 20 more waiting for me at the winery.
20:37That's a present from Markus.
20:40Yes.
20:42He probably already organized it
20:44when we were still together.
20:47It's a very, very nice present.
20:54That's only the first part of my present.
20:59There's a second part,
21:01and it's a lot more personal.
21:04But I still have to prepare a little something.
21:07I'm looking forward to it.
21:251930, four people.
21:27It's reserved.
21:28Thank you very much.
21:29You're welcome.
21:30Mrs. Marke.
21:31Well?
21:32Are you happy?
21:33Do you mean the outcome of the election?
21:35Of course.
21:36I hope my precious stone manufacture will be richer.
21:39Yes.
21:40Especially Mrs. Wagner will be richer.
21:42Yes, but she also invested.
21:44Have you ever wondered why?
21:48What she really plans with the factory,
21:50she will probably only tell you
21:51when you have married her son.
21:54If you're trying to drive a wedge
21:56between you and me,
21:58then you can honestly forget it.
21:59I just wanted to warn you.
22:02People like Mrs. Wagner
22:04always have their own agenda.
22:08That's really nice,
22:09but I've known Sophia my whole life.
22:12And?
22:13I trust her 100%.
22:15Yes.
22:16As you mean.
22:18You are young.
22:20I couldn't have agreed with my conscience.
22:24I wouldn't have warned you.
22:50Sorry, I didn't make it earlier.
22:53Now you're here.
22:57Not every day at the same time will work.
23:00Yes.
23:01Now a few phone calls have been recorded again.
23:03Did you see?
23:04Yes.
23:05Unfortunately, I haven't been able to listen to all of them yet.
23:07You?
23:08Yes, but I couldn't make any notes yet.
23:11There was one with your butler.
23:13And?
23:14Yes, for me now no obvious code words,
23:17but maybe you'll notice something.
23:19Damn it.
23:20I'll take care of it.
23:23Henry.
23:27Are you sure
23:29that this app is really not visible on your cell phone?
23:31Yes, Maxi.
23:32Yes.
23:33That she could somehow get in our way?
23:35Sit down.
23:36Sit down.
23:37Okay?
23:38The app is safe.
23:39My mother didn't even give me her code.
23:42Yes?
23:44She won't create any suspicion.
23:46Okay.
23:48Hey, come.
23:51Nothing will happen to us.
24:08Henry, don't you think we could tell Larissa the truth?
24:13I know you said she trusts your mother,
24:15but if you tell Larissa everything that your mother did,
24:18then she will believe you more than her.
24:20I don't know.
24:22I'm sure Larissa would be on our side.
24:27Maxi,
24:30it's a damn risk.
24:35I doubt there could be a scene.
24:40Herr Sonnenweisler.
24:42Darf ich sie um den Rat fragen?
24:44Gerne.
24:45Immer.
24:46Was ist ihrer Meinung nach das persönlichste Geschenk für eine Frau?
24:50Ja, das frag ich mich jedes Jahr aufs Neue.
24:54Und wie ich sie kenne, haben sie auch jedes Jahr eine Antwort darauf?
24:56Ja, also ich glaub schon,
25:00dass ich der Hildeker die meiste Zeit
25:02I do believe that I make Hildegard happy most of the time,
25:06but sometimes it just goes completely wrong.
25:10Okay. Why?
25:11Well...
25:13Gifts that are rather useful than romantic,
25:17they usually arrive a little worse.
25:20So please be careful with household appliances.
25:23Yes, okay.
25:24Do you have any other good tips for me?
25:27It's about Kathja, right?
25:28Yes.
25:29Yes.
25:30Normally...
25:31Hello, everyone.
25:32Hey, Jannick.
25:33You have a little bit of a doctor's overkill.
25:36Normally, I would say,
25:38look for a piece of jewelry that suits you
25:40and maybe have it engraved.
25:42Yes.
25:43But...
25:44There's nothing left today.
25:45Exactly.
25:46May I get involved?
25:47Absolutely, if you have a good tip.
25:49Yes.
25:50Mrs. Saalfeld likes music and opera.
25:52Maybe you can make something out of it.
25:54Yes, actually.
25:55But she was just in La Traviata.
25:57Yes.
26:00Music?
26:06Uh...
26:07You're welcome.
26:08Okay.
26:09Have fun.
26:13Hey!
26:14There she is, our winner!
26:16Hi!
26:18Hi.
26:19Where have you been?
26:20Sorry, I know.
26:21I'm terrible.
26:23We wanted to toast yesterday,
26:25and then...
26:26something like that.
26:27Yes, I did that with Yvonne and her husband.
26:29Very good.
26:30Why didn't you contact me?
26:35Didn't you get my message?
26:37I wrote to you.
26:38Uh...
26:39I have to check.
26:40There was a...
26:41Actually, it doesn't matter, but...
26:43I'm here now,
26:44and I'm happy for you.
26:46For us.
26:48Yes, of course.
26:49For us.
26:54Okay, Larissa.
26:55Larissa.
27:03Henry!
27:04Hi.
27:06Yeah.
27:19Okay.
27:26He's looking for new challenges
27:28and has worked in that area.
27:32Larissa, I don't believe
27:34that Mr. Klee is the right candidate for it.
27:37I don't know if you already know this,
27:39but he has already ruined a PR company.
27:43Yes, I know.
27:44But it's been a long time,
27:46and I'd really like to give him a chance.
27:50I really didn't want to tell you this, but...
27:53I think he still remembers
27:55that you don't want him as a witness.
27:57Really?
27:58Yes.
27:59Of course, he would never admit it.
28:01But I know Mr. Klee.
28:03I know how over-sensitive he is.
28:06Of course, it wouldn't be good
28:08if he had to ask the critical questions of the Bichelheimers.
28:13Well, of course you're right.
28:15But honey,
28:16I don't want to get involved.
28:18You decide for yourself.
28:21I really don't know what I'd do without you.
28:26What did you want to discuss with me?
28:28What was it about?
28:29Oh, no.
28:30That wasn't so important.
28:32No, no, tell me.
28:34I'll leave you to plan in peace,
28:36and we'll see each other later, okay?
28:38Goodbye.
28:50Goodbye.
29:10Grüß Gott.
29:11Grüß Gott.
29:15Can I help you?
29:16Yes, take a look.
29:18I've made a good, self-made
29:21wheat cake for you.
29:22Yes, we have a firm supplier here,
29:24so that's really very nice, but...
29:27But not the quality.
29:29It's all homemade.
29:31With organic, even.
29:34Do you want to try it?
29:36Here you go.
29:44Good?
29:45Yes, I told you.
29:49Mm.
29:51The apple cake is really good.
29:53Yes.
29:56It tastes a bit like my grandma's.
29:59Yes, of course.
30:00And what do you want for it?
30:0370 euros.
30:0470 euros?
30:05Yes.
30:06Take a look.
30:08The best organic ingredients are in there.
30:11And everything becomes more expensive.
30:13I don't care about organic.
30:15It's cheap.
30:18But take a look.
30:20I've got something for you.
30:22A contract.
30:23Take a look.
30:24Read through it.
30:28Guaranteed withdrawal of three cakes.
30:32Discount for one, three or twelve months.
30:35Yes, that's something.
30:36So you're business-minded.
30:38Yes, yes.
30:39I have to make sure I get something for my pension.
30:42Yes, we're all.
30:43Do you know what the problem is?
30:45I should be asking my wife.
30:47But...
30:48What?
30:49I'm signing it for one month.
30:51I'll save five percent.
30:55Ten cents.
30:59Here you are.
31:08Have a nice day, Mrs...
31:10Mrs...
31:33Are you baking what I think you're baking?
31:35I'm a baker.
31:36I'm making syrup.
31:37Fantastic.
31:38Can I try?
31:39Not at all.
31:40These are exclusively for Maxi.
31:41As an apology.
31:42I forgot to vote for her.
31:44Because she lost because of me.
31:46Oh, come on.
31:48It doesn't make you crazy.
31:50You say that so easily.
31:51She really took it out on me.
31:52What did she say?
31:53Was she really angry?
31:54Not much.
31:55You don't have to.
31:56She didn't even look at me.
31:57And she just left the room.
31:59If she loves your baklava as much as I do,
32:01then she will forgive you.
32:03Hopefully.
32:09Bye.
32:35Hey.
32:36Hey, Vincent.
32:37I haven't seen you play the guitar for ages.
32:40That sounds nice. What was that?
32:43Thank you. It's not quite finished yet.
32:47What? That was your own song?
32:50Yes. I used to do that a lot. I wrote a melody and lyrics. But only for me.
32:58I think it's great if you can do that. I had no talent for it.
33:02Have you tried it?
33:03Well, with the recorder. But it disappeared at some point. I think my mother helped me with that.
33:11Do you think I can play something for you?
33:16Sure.
33:18As a little rehearsal. This song is for Katja. Today is her birthday.
33:24I'm sure she'll be happy.
33:27I hope so.
33:34Can you hear me?
33:48Hey.
33:50Hey.
33:54Have you told Larissa yet?
33:57No, not yet.
33:59Because you didn't have a chance?
34:00I trusted my mother blindly.
34:02But Henry, we talked about this. If you tell her...
34:05Max, I don't think this will work. Larissa will be so hurt that I don't want to marry her.
34:11Okay, I understand. She probably won't listen to you.
34:16And if she hears that we're together again?
34:19The risk is too big that she'll run to my mother and tell her about our plan.
34:24That would be a disaster.
34:26Larissa can't know anything.
34:29But...
34:31Maxi, we're just before the finish line.
34:35We have to hold on as long as we can.
34:38And then the damn lie will finally be over.
34:41Yes, I have to keep an eye on it again and again.
34:48Your last note.
34:50Great, I have mine with me.
34:52I have to go, Maxi.
34:54What a pity.
34:55We're slowly running out of excuses.
35:00I'll compare them on my own.
35:02Thank you. And if you notice anything, let me know.
35:06I will.
35:23Here you go, from Grandma to Grandpa.
35:27Thank you very much.
35:29You're welcome.
35:31Goodbye.
35:33Hi.
35:35I present to you...
35:37tin cake.
35:39I didn't order any.
35:41No, but I did.
35:43A nice old lady came up to me and offered me this tin cake.
35:46And I was incredibly critical.
35:48And then I tried it.
35:50And it's completely homemade and organic.
35:52You can really taste the old art of baking in every bite.
35:55And I thought to myself, a cake from an old grandma and your vintage clothes.
35:59It's a wonderful combination, both old.
36:01Apple crumble, apple crumble, plum crumble.
36:06Yes, very classic.
36:09Eric, this old lady knows all of Bechelheim.
36:13I don't know her?
36:15She's been trying for years to sell her stupid cake to cafes and coffee houses.
36:19It's not homemade.
36:21It's very cheap from the discount store.
36:23No, that must be the sister.
36:26I've tried it.
36:28It's very well made.
36:30Now try a piece of this.
36:37It tastes like old cardboard.
36:40How much did you pay for this old cardboard?
36:4370.
36:4570 euros?
36:47No, sorry, 66.50.
36:49That's good.
36:51And what is that?
36:53What is that?
36:55That's the contract.
36:57With the 5%.
36:59There should have been more.
37:01But then I thought, Eric, be careful.
37:03Let's ask first.
37:07What? Oh my God.
37:09Then let's step back from the contract.
37:11You can't step back from this contract because it's about fresh food.
37:15And the cake is part of the contract.
37:17Eric, you're a great help.
37:24But I didn't have to...
37:29Humming
37:46That sounds nice. What is that?
37:49Vincent just played me that on the guitar.
37:52His own composition.
37:54He writes songs?
37:56Yes, I didn't know that until now.
37:58This is a gift for Katja Saalfeld.
38:01Oh.
38:03And you were his test listener?
38:06Yes, but I still think the idea is very cute.
38:10Absolutely.
38:12In any case, it shows how much she loves you.
38:15I wish a man would write me a song like that.
38:20That's so romantic.
38:22You can do that.
38:24For sure.
38:25Well, Mrs. Saalfeld can definitely be happy.
38:29Humming
38:37I can't sing the melody.
38:39Humming
38:56I really can't see anything.
38:58It's okay, everything's fine. I can feel you.
39:00You'll be done soon.
39:02What's soon?
39:04Wait, stay here.
39:06Just a little bit more.
39:08I don't want to run into a tree.
39:10No, no, no.
39:13Just a little bit more.
39:15Just trust me.
39:17I trust you.
39:19We're done.
39:21Okay.
39:23Ready?
39:25Ready.
39:28Wow.
39:33That's beautiful.
39:35Sit down.
39:36Okay.
39:38And what's that?
39:42A little song.
39:44That I wrote for you.
39:49Okay.
39:52Okay.
39:57Humming
40:06Humming
40:36Humming
40:39Humming
41:10Humming
41:30Oh, crap.
41:39Oh
41:56Yeah, it's over such a single fine this one will not ship happy birthday
42:09Du bist toll.
42:11Du bist toll.
42:40There I am again.
42:42Hi, Fanny.
42:43I think it's great that you're helping out and not just working as a manager.
42:47As a manager?
42:49I don't know, you misunderstood something, didn't you?
42:52You said you work as a food and beverage manager.
42:55What? Never in my life.
42:59Can I have a milk coffee?
43:01Sure.
43:03What are you doing? The milk is supposed to get sour.
43:06Did I say something wrong?
43:08Yes, you did.
43:38Thank you very much.
43:41So, why didn't you want a whole cake?
43:44That would have been too much for us.
43:46No, no, no, no.
43:47You can be very open about that.
43:49Hello, do you even know us?
43:51Come on, come on, come on, do it.
43:57Okay, and now unpack the gifts.
43:59Good.
44:01I'm curious.
44:04Oh, wow.
44:08Well, it's not very original, but I thought
44:11a wellness voucher for the whole day,
44:14you can use it again and again.
44:16Definitely.
44:17Wow.
44:18Can you take me with you?
44:20If you're especially nice.
44:22Yes.
44:24Thank you, Werner.
44:25That's really great.
44:28Okay, now one.
44:30We need a little more space.
44:32But it's very nicely packed.
44:41Wow, perfect timing.
44:44I just ran out of colors.
44:47Pure coincidence.
44:48So beautiful.
44:50Are you happy?
44:51Yes.
44:53Tell me, what did Vincent actually give you?
44:57First a wonderful book about horses.
45:00Then he surprised me at a really romantic picnic
45:03with a self-written song.
45:05Oh, that's totally cute.
45:07Oh, a real romantic.
45:11I've gone through so much trouble.
45:13Everyone loves you.
45:16Sure, now we're decorating the cake, okay?
45:19Definitely.
45:21If you're already degrading me to sweet power,
45:24I'd like to talk to you about my hourly wage.
45:26Hourly wage?
45:27What kind of hourly wage?
45:29I've already deducted the slavery tax for you.
45:32We're already married.
45:34And besides, everything goes into the same account.
45:39Erik, I have to save 70 euros because of you.
45:42And if Alex doesn't get us out of this cake contract,
45:45then even more.
45:4666.50 euros, Fanny.
45:5066.50 euros.
45:52Here, your coffee.
45:55I have to go.
45:56Bye.
45:57Bye.
45:58Oh, God, Fanny has it good.
46:00She takes care of the plants all day.
46:02And they thank her.
46:03With growth, with flowers.
46:05And I take care of you all day.
46:08Go get the other planks.
46:10I have a dream.
46:14Don't dream, work.
46:20It's a shame that Maxi had to go back to work so quickly.
46:23I think she would have liked to sit with us a little longer.
46:26Yes.
46:28I have to say, so far it's been a really nice birthday.
46:31Yes, that's the way it should be.
46:35I got a present today that really touched me deeply.
46:39You mean the self-composed song by Mr. Ritter?
46:42Yes, that was also very nice.
46:44But there was something else.
46:47I don't know how Markus did it,
46:50but he organized 20 sticks from my favorite winemaker.
46:54Oi, oi, oi.
46:56Attention, you have to get to that first.
46:59Yes, and now I can simply cool my favorite ice cream myself.
47:03Yes, which we will also drink.
47:05Yes, definitely.
47:10For you.
47:12Oh, thank you very much.
47:33Maxi, do you still have rosé champagne at the bar?
47:35It's good that I meet you, we really need that for the suite.
47:38Right now, that too.
47:39If it comes, then really thick.
47:41Tell me, can you please help me?
47:43There was a wrong delivery.
47:44So, rosé champagne in the rose room and that in the cooling.
47:47I'll do it right away.
47:48The Bichelheims have finally proven themselves
47:51and put themselves on the right side.
47:54Well.
47:56Unfortunately, you can't get a job with a flower meadow.
48:06So quiet.
48:16What's going on?
48:20Do you want to seriously link me to a patient of yours now?
48:23No, I'm not linked.
48:24I can simply invite you to dinner tonight.
48:26Please don't.
48:29Oh, totally stupid.
48:30What am I actually doing here?
48:32Wait a minute.
48:33Hello.
48:34I wasn't even allowed to taste my tartar,
48:37although I did that all the time and knew that I was pregnant.
48:41You tried tartar?
48:42But that's totally dangerous.
48:44Don't you get toxoplasmosis?
48:47I wish we could finally be free
48:51and that my mother no longer has any power over us.
48:54That we don't have to be afraid anymore.
48:56And are safe.