- Hermann dies. Beatrice wants David to marry Luisa. André learns that Friedrich doesn't give up the election campaign. Norman wants to know from Nils how to open doors without a key. Michael is not the father.
- Luisa calls an ambulance. Hermann dies in her arms saying that Friedrich will care for her. They carry him away. Sebastian arrives there to comfort Luisa; he brings her to the hotel. Luisa tells Beatrice that Hermann past away. Beatrice accuses Luisa. Charlotte thinks Friedrich should be there for Luisa. Beatrice looks through Hermann's suite and David helps her. They find his last will. Friedrich has a little talk with Luisa but she is too emotional. Luisa turns out to be the only heiress. David accepts that fact. Beatrice finds a dress that Hermann would have given her as a present. Friedrich comes into the suite and she hides the will under the dress. Unseen by Friedrich she takes the dress and the will with her outside. Luisa wants to give Beatrice flowers. David advices her not to do that because Beatrice blames her for Hermann's death. She gives David the flowers and asks him to give them to Beatrice. Unseen he throws them away. Charlotte offers Beatrice to stay here and become head of housekeeping again. Beatrice calls David to meet him in front of the hotel. Friedrich could not find Hermann's last will. Sebastian finds Luisa in the green house. She starts to cry and falls in his arms. Beatrice wants David to flirt with Luisa and finally marry her. Friedrich books the Blue Saloon for a political meeting. André is not happy with that. Charlotte asks André to prepare the dinner for that meeting. André is not happy with that. Norman did lose his locker key and vainly tries to open his locker with an iron thread. Nils opens it for him in a few seconds. This brings them closer to each other. But Norman wants to know more about it. When Nils doesn't want to tell him anything he tries to open a car. Suddenly Werner comes outside and asks them what they do with his car. Michael talks with Alfons about Alfons' son Alexander. Werner thought it was his son and Alfons had to keep silent. Michael learns from Alfons that such a situation for a father is like hell. Michael promises Poppy for Werner he is not the father.—B. Dijkhoff
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