- Nora is fired. Is the street food project in danger? Volker and Merle disagree about Kaspar's christening. Eliane works hard. Madeleine is satisfied about her relation with Arthur. Who is the rightful owner of the silver treasure?
- Nora confesses Britta she has been a doctor and begs Britta to keep silent about that. Nora talks about it with Edda; she can't tell Britta about the witness protection program. Britta fires her because of her vague past. Carla and Arthur comfort Nora. Carla visits her best friend Britta and begs her to take Nora back. Henri gives in to Theo's pressure; they lay money in the cash so the project profit looks positive. But as a good bookkeeper Carla discovers their deceit: the project is over. Henri has to look for a new school project. Theo means they should not give up. Torben advises them. They offer Carla their excuses and convince her to go on. Theo gets a super business offer from a friend in Portugal. Is the project be in danger again? Volker prefers a christening for his son Kaspar and asks Merle if that's OK for her. She wants Kaspar to decide himself. Carla and Britta make her clear that a christening is also a community event. Merle tells Volker that it's OK for her to have the christening now. Thomas brings for Johanna a lot of quality clothes to Eliane for charity sale. They agree Eliane gets 20% of the revenue and the other 80% goes to Rwanda. Gunter asks her to work longer as room maid. She agrees after hesitation. No one on the Internet buys the clothes. Theo means someone on the pictures should wear the garments. She gets a quarrel with Thomas because she broke a promise. He advises her not too work so hard or else she will collapse. Madeleine slowly starts to work again. She meets Arthur on the street and becomes a little dizzy. They eat cake and drink coffee together. She looks very satisfied. Thomas discovers that there is a hidden space in the treasure chest. He and Johanna find Heinz' love letters to Traudl Liebig. Gunter remembers that his grandmother is called Ida. They discover in the city archives that she was born as Ida Knudsen. Together with her christening date this corresponds with the engraving in the christening spoon. Merle hands over the silver find to Gunter.—B. Dijkhoff
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