- Hermann doesn't betray Beatrice but he knows about her criminal past. He thinks Sebastian should tell the judge he put pressure on Julia but Julia doesn't want to lie. Niklas does her a proposal. Alfons thinks Norman misses a father.
- Beatrice lies to Hermann that she only found the money. He offers her to bring the money back for her but she doesn't trust it. He convinces her he is Friedrich's lawyer and friend, and she gives him the money. He brings the money to Charlotte but doesn't mention Beatrice as the "finder". Charlotte visits Beatrice in her suite. She packs her suitcase again and tells Charlotte she has an application talk in Switzerland. Charlotte reveals to her that she is innocent; a lawyer did find the ransom. Hermann invites Beatrice to dinner and she accepts the invitation. Unfortunately he has medical problems and cancels the date. Next day: they meet each other again. He tells her he knows about her criminal past. Julia gives Friedrich a few bank notes as payback for what she and her brother took from Sophie's fund. Friedrich tells her the judge is a difficult person; Hermann wants to talk with Julia and Sebastian today. Hermann tells them with this judge they have to be creative with the facts. He thinks Sebastian should say he did put pressure on Julia with a suicide threat. Julia doesn't want to lie but Hermann makes her clear she is the main suspect. Niklas doesn't want her to go in jail but she sticks to telling the truth. This leads to a quarrel. Niklas leaves but blames himself so much that he has problems doing his work as a cook. He asks Michael and Natascha a favor and calls Julia to come to the kitchen right now. When she arrives there Natascha and Michael play their favorite song and the kitchen is romantically decorated. Niklas appears to tell her he loves her and he does her a proposal of marriage. She accept his proposal and he slides a provisional ring on her finger. Werner invites André to a chess game but André assumes he has an Internet date. Werner convinces him to play chess with him anyway. Alfons catches Norman who looks on Alfons' computer to inform himself about Beatrice. Alfons takes him to task. Nils tells Alfons that Norman was raised by two mothers. Alfons tells Hildegard he thinks Norman is a difficult person because of his background. But Hildegard doesn't think that there is something wrong with this well-mannered person. Nils hears Alfons tell Hildegard that Norman misses a father.—B. Dijkhoff
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