Almost a year after their successfully completed marriage therapy, Anne and Erik are sitting with their lawyer, Mr. Schubert. They want to set up a joint marriage contract retrospectively, so that company matters and financial histories can never again put an end to their newly flared up love. The professional and the private should be neatly separated and the common future should be full of trust - so the plan. But when the company breaks down a large customer and the Finnish competition uses this for a buy-out offer, Erik tells his wife only half the truth. While Anne wants to make a change in the marriage contract to be drawn up past him. Not a good start. Günter has Oberwasser through share gains and supports Leon generously with his efforts to enter his friend Damir's shisha bar. What makes Anne and Erik pull together in their indignation about Günter.