- Charlotte hears more about the evil of Friedrich and Beatrice; what will she say in court? Will Aldagund agree to the commercial use of her for the brewery? Real love can't be fooled.
- Charlotte leaves the apartment after reading Beatrice's love message on Friedrich's cell phone. Michael finds her crying and comforts her. Natascha informs Charlotte about Beatrice's thread towards Michael. Charlotte wants a divorce. Friedrich asks Charlotte to lie in court about the money but she doesn't want to do that. Beatrice hears that Charlotte has an appointment during Friedrich's trial. Charlotte claims it is for her job as mayor. Beatrice suspects her of knowing about the affair with her husband. Charlotte talks with Michael about the case. Beatrice discovers Charlotte wants to divorce from Friedrich. She admits Charlotte she went to bed with him. Friedrich tells the judge he gave his wife the money and she spent it all during shopping; there are no receipts anymore. Charlotte tells the judge she never saw the money and her husband has an affair with Beatrice. She asks Friedrich to admit that Alina had to die because she blackmailed him with this knowledge. The Sonnbichlers refuse the commercial abuse of the appearance of holy Alda even when they lose their house. André asks Tina questions about Alda and records that secretly. Alfons informs Tina about André's plan; Tina realizes now why André asked her all those questions. Alfons shows André where Alda appeared to him. André acts as if he sees her but Alfons makes him clear he is a bad actor. Her holiness appears to Alfons again and gives her permission to save the brewery by using her commercially on the condition that they build a chapel for her. Luisa and Poppy are back from shopping. Poppy bought wigs for both and wants to fool Werner and David with their disguises. Werner immediately recognizes his wife Poppy. Sommelier David finds a chick lady on the terrace and advices her about wine. He doesn't recognizes her but someone else directly sees she is Luisa: Sebastian.—B. Dijkhoff
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