The police keeps Sylvie locked up while they interrogate Jean-Claude, who insists that it was he who planted the bomb in Apostolis' car. From outside the police station, Errikos tries to
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The police keeps Sylvie locked up while they interrogate Jean-Claude, who insists that it was he who planted the bomb in Apostolis' car. From outside the police station, Errikos tries to uncover the plot, but Thrasos decides that they should focus on getting Sylvie, Jean-Claude, Vakis and Kentas out of prison, and he's ready to do whatever it takes. He orders the DVD sent to the Department of Justice, TV stations, even to Seretis' wife. Lena is very pleased with the way things turned out, and makes a visit to the police station where Sylvie is held to provoke her. Angela has the solution for her daughter's misbehavior, however, in the form of sedative pills. Lazaros decides to act and blackmails Nikolas in order to help them discover the witness' identity. Seretis' wife, after finding the envelope with the DVD containing the evidence of her husband's cuckolding, throws him off their apartment's balcony to his death, and everything turns upside down. Nikolas tells Lazaros that the witness is Kadinski, and Thrasos and himself reach his apartment just in time before he leaves. On gunpoint, Kadinski agrees to withdraw his testimony. After Sylvie and Jean-Claude are released, she is very happy that he sacrificed himself for her and awards him with a passionate kiss. There is a big party at the night club to celebrate Sylvie and Jean-Claude's release, where Thrasos is introduced to an American gangster called Tony, who is looking to expand his business to Greece. After returning to the mansion however, Thrasos and Lena are in for a very big surprise indeed, as someone breaks in looking for something. The revelation of his identity will change everything.