Roman sees a particular rock; he suddenly gives up searching for the treasure and also means her paper-knife is fake. Charlotte is surprised because Roman seemed so convinced. When Roman is alone he finds something in the forest. Expert Nils assures Charlotte that the paper-knife is from the 18th century and made of fine material. Roman informs Beatrice that he convinced Charlotte that the treasure must be unreal. He claims the soil is frozen but Beatrice wants to see where he has found the treasure. They take a look. Roman means they have to buy the parcel first. Friedrich addresses to Roman his trip into the forest with his wife Charlotte and partner Beatrice in the case of a certain treasure. He shows Charlotte a photo of the real professor Erwin Loos. Beatrice tries to involve her son David into her dirty game against Sebastian but her son refuses the cooperation. Nils offers David a massage to relax physically and emotionally. Michael advises David to accept Nils' offer; he does. Nils invites Tina to a dinner with him and David. David finds his mother in the cellar with a lot of money. Luisa suggests Sebastian to go to the region where he grew up. He doesn't react enthusiastic because he has been married to Isabelle and left her after a criminal scandal. Luisa understands that he steeled money to save his life. Hildegard and Michael are surprised to hear that André wants to go away with his fresh love; but what about his post as the new mayor? André informs Werner he wants to bring his election program into practice and try to make Almut stay here. Almut makes him clear that he can candidate in her village and she has connections to make sure he will be mayor there. André tries to convince her to move to here.
—B. Dijkhoff