Engrenages (2005) s07e07 Episode Script

Season 7, Episode 7

- What are you doing? You're working from home now? - They took the Herville case off us.
I have a summary report to finish.
- What happened? - The boss wanted us to work with the Fraud Squad, and he let us go.
And Roban too.
It's stupid, because We had just identified this guy.
Here.
What's up? Are you back to work? - Yes.
I'm not allowed to practice yet, but I'm going to work with Edelman.
I know it seems strange, but it's working out quite well.
- Cool.
- I won't continue to impose on you.
I've found another solution.
- OK.
As you wish.
- Thank you anyway.
- Do we only have the originals here? Didn't you make photocopies? We have three hours to wrap up the transfer to the Crime Squad.
I'm not doing it all by myself.
- Here's the finance part.
Where are you up to? - I haven't even started and I'm not getting any help from anyone.
- You got yourself into this mess all on your own and now we're all off the case.
Right, I'll help you.
Give me your codes so I can access the case file.
- Yes, of course.
What's up, Berthaud? Have you changed your mind? No? Then leave us! So, it's B, A, underscore, L, V, P, 12-5.
- 2 weeks, guys, that's tough.
- I've got more than 400 hours I need to take.
- You're leaving at the same time.
It's a pain.
- I can't do anything about it.
- Yeah - Have you seen Lebrion? He's locked away with Beckriche.
- He's working with his mate, it's not a problem.
- Except he just passed him the access code to the case file.
- And? What do you want me to say? - There's something fishy.
- You're paranoid! They're pissed at losing the case, like us.
That's all.
Go on - I don't pay you to reassure me.
I don't need a nanny.
- I spoke to Solignac's lawyer.
He assures me that your name has not been mentioned.
Custody was lifted.
A priori, we don't have to worry.
-"A priori" I don't like "a priori".
I don't want to take any chances.
You have to be more aggressive than that.
- To be more aggressive, we need to know more about your activities.
- What do you want to know? I manage wealth.
I manage my clients' money to optimize their taxes.
As such, I am in a position to meet special needs.
- Is that all? - Requests for significant liquidity.
I reach out to people who know how to do that.
- Can you be more specific? OK, this cash, where does it come from? - She's worse than a cop, your new assistant.
- She's right, we need to know where the blows are coming from in order to parry them.
- An intermediary manages this for me.
I just tell my clients to whom to send their bank transfer.
Is that OK ? - OK.
We'll work on our side and we'll come back to you as soon as we have something concrete.
- You will bill me your fees later.
I want this done quickly, that's all.
Bye.
- Bye.
- He may be your friend, but he hasn't told us everything.
His name came up in the investigation into the death of Herville.
- What are you talking about? How do you know that? - What the fuck does it matter how I know! What worries me is, what is he hiding from us? Apparently, the investigation led the cops to a money-laundering network, and Cann's name came up.
- Did your cop buddy tell you that? Speak! Either you say too much or not enough.
- I've told you everything I know.
If you want my opinion, Cann is involved with this network and the cops are on to him.
So he's right, we have to go on the offensive.
- And what do you propose? - Anticipate Roban's attack against him.
- How? We don't even know what he is accused of.
- If the case is inaccessible, we must attack the judge.
We don't have a choice.
- Brilliant.
It's Roban, it'll be easy.
- But it's us he's up against, right? - Time.
A clerk told me that Roban was close to retirement.
He will want to complete the investigation, it's in its nature.
He will want to close the case before the final curtain falls.
- Especially if we make him believe that he can take a shortcut.
- My team will first assimilate all the material gathered by the Judiciary Police and the Fraud Squad.
- We have to move faster than that.
Berthaud and Escoffier have identified David Cann.
Now, it's a matter of understanding his role in the money-laundering network.
That should be our priority.
- What exactly do you expect of me? - Since the arrest of Solignac, we have a network that has been shaken up a little.
We have to act quickly, because there is a risk that the network will shut down completely.
- I understand very well.
But we can't go too fast either and make mistakes.
Let me remind you that Fouad Khelfa was just murdered.
- Yes, of course.
Good, most importantly, keep me informed.
I am used to being in regular contact with the police officers with whom I work.
- I will let you know if anything new comes up.
Your Honour.
- Good, the message is clear - you're sulking because you lost the case.
But I'm sure the Crime Squad will solve the case.
Nobody has forgotten about Herville.
Nobody.
OK, we need to move on.
We have a case of theft by false pretences.
Apparently, a couple is active in our sector impersonating EDF employees.
They target the elderly, preferably living alone.
The local police are swamped, so it's up to us.
I have asked then to send over the latest victims.
Our goal is to shut them down, OK? Come on, let's get started.
Berthaud, I am putting you in support of this case.
With JP and Nico on leave, We need you.
You are worth two men, right? - It's Rodrigues, with an "s", not a "z".
It's Portuguese, not Spanish.
- Don't worry, we made a note of it.
It's not a problem.
So, you said there were two of them, 20-25 years old.
- Yes.
Very good-looking.
The girl told me that the guy was her trainee, that they worked for EDF.
But me, I always pay my bills, so I didn't understand.
But she explained to me that it was EDF that owed me money.
- Okay.
- So - Take your time.
- Well, she wanted my bank card to put the money back on it.
"The overpayment," she said.
That's it, the overpayment.
- So, Mrs.
Rodrigues, they left with your bank card, right? But the PIN code - Did you give them your PIN code? Your PIN code, you gave it to them? Yes? - My children will say that I am - No, Mrs.
Rodrigues.
- They took everything from me I have nothing left in my account.
- Don't worry.
- All my pension.
756 euros.
- Mrs Rodrigues, it's not your fault, OK? See here.
I am going to give you some forms.
Here you go.
They are associations of victims of fraud.
You can call them and they will help you.
OK? - Here you go.
You are going to sign that for me.
Put a little squiggle here, below.
- Wait.
(This is for the taxi.
) (OK?) - Thank you.
(- You're welcome.
Off you go.
) The elevator is at the end.
Goodbye, Mrs.
Rodrigues.
- Your 20 Euros for the taxi, that's borderline.
- You have to be a real shit to scam 800 Euros from a little old lady who has nothing.
We have got to get these assholes.
- You need to assess these old folk and only take those who still have all their faculties.
Otherwise, the lawyer will make short work of them.
Your Mrs.
Rodrigues, take her out of the case file.
- Why? It's double punishment.
The most vulnerable are robbed and then we don't file their complaint.
- You'll add it to the file later, but the prosecutor must be able to rely on something solid to get the best sentence.
We want them to get the maximum sentence, don't we? - Yeah.
- Good.
- In the meantime, we have to stop them.
- Exactly, a cop's job is on the beat.
Let's go.
Everybody, neighborhood inquiry.
We have a description of the suspects, Ken and Barbie, and a place they love - Pelleport.
- Laure, are you coming? - Hello.
- Hello.
- I'm from the police.
Do you work in the neighborhood? - Yes, I'm working here.
- We are looking for a couple who scam old people.
You must have seen them.
- Uh This is the first time I've been here, so I don't really know the people in the neighborhood.
- I'll show you some pictures at the station, and you tell me if you recognize them.
- It's What are you accusing me of? - Nothing, but it's important, it's a police investigation.
- How long will it take? - Not long, everything will be fine.
Put that in the boot.
- Are you taking him in? - Yeah.
He delivers flyers in the neighborhood.
He must have seen something.
Keep me posted.
- Yeah - Everything lghts up when I type in your name.
It's like Christmas.
- It's finished, all that, I'm in rehabilitation.
I'm going square now.
- It's "going straight".
- Straight, square - OK, what do we have here.
Drug trafficking, drug use, drug trafficking 6 convictions.
There's more OK, her Do you know her? She's Mrs.
Rodrigues.
- I don't know her.
- 48 Docteur Potain Rd.
- I I don't know her.
I don't see I don't It's It's It's not It's not where I deliver - Look.
Look carefully.
You must have run into her.
- No! Are you listening to the words that come out of my mouth? It's crazy! Do you understand ? I've never It's the first time I was in that neighborhood.
- Okay, don't worry.
Do you have a phone? - Yes.
- Very well.
We will take a note of your number here.
It won't take much longer.
Here you go.
Sign here, and you can go.
Very good.
- Thank you.
- Ahmed.
- Here, your case dismissal has arrived.
- And how do I recover my right to practice? - I have sent all the forms to the secretary of the President of the Bar.
But be patient, the management does not meet for a month.
One of their members is ill.
Don't worry, I'm this close.
Here.
Your payment for the Cann brief.
I have to pay you under the table, I'm sorry.
I'll take care of your protégé.
Lola Moriéja.
- Moriera.
You don't mind going to see her? It's just that she dismissed her lawyer and I don't want to make her wait.
- No, that's what we said.
There it is, Cann is sending us the report that we asked him for.
- It looks perfect.
He listed some VIP's, but not too many.
You have to find the right person to lure Roban.
- He's suspicious of everyone.
He would be suspicious even of his best friend.
- I have an idea.
- I think I've got something.
The druggie is scouting for the other two.
- Where do you get that from? - His job is a great observation post.
- Oh? It's a bit light as an argument.
- He's not paying for his habit with his low wages.
There's nothing to lose by wiretapping him.
- Mmm Hold on.
You think I'm an idiot? You want to wiretap the boss? - Damn it, Gilou, we're being taken off the case because of him.
And now, he's giving our access codes to Lebrion.
It doesn't seem right.
- What doesn't seem right? Beckriche let us go because we screwed up.
- But he's sending all our information to the Fraud Squad! - What exactly do you have against him? - I'll find something.
- You've got nothing.
So you're making things up.
You can screw up if you want, but don't drag me into your mess.
- Do you have two minutes? I need to talk to you.
- You have a nerve, to come and find me after what you did to me.
- I learned that you had opened a legal consulting firm.
- And you? How was your stay in prison? - I have a client who might need your counsel.
- If it's a fellow-inmate, I doubt that she can afford my services.
- I need you to conduct a special operation with one of our common acquaintances.
- Who are we talking about? - A judge whose integrity has always exasperated you.
- Roban? Prison didn't settle you down.
- No, not really.
- What do you want from me? - You will approach him and offer to help him with a case that is dear to his heart.
He will be convinced that you are not acting out of altruism.
- Send his worst enemy so that he is not suspicious.
That's vicious.
I might like that.
Gilles, let's go.
- Go through everything line by line.
If a purchase seems suspicious, call the victim.
Are you taking over? - Yes.
Can I talk to you? - Yeah.
- You have done some good work, but there's something I don't understand.
- Ah? - The Chinese guy, I don't get it.
Wei Xu, the guy who has the shop in Aubervilliers, Where does he fit in the story? What is his connection with Wang? - Laure made the incident reports, I don't have all the details in my head.
- I'm not here to cause trouble.
Sometimes, things get mixed up in the transfer.
Is Laure OK? - No, she's not OK.
- Is she seeing a shrink? A doctor? - It's none of my business.
- Most importantly, don't blame her.
Just ask her about the incident report.
Bye.
- Bremont says he's missing an incident report on the China connection.
The link between Wei Xu and Wang.
- I sent everything.
You don't believe me? - Since when do you make copies of your files? - We can compare my copy with what was sent to the Crime Squad if you like.
Go on, I'm listening.
- OK, March 10, 10:30 AM: Incident report, JP, surveillance.
- Got it.
- Still March 10 - Uh, it's Ken and Barbie.
We have a string of purchases using a victim's bank card.
District 15, Beaugrenelle.
With a bit of luck, they still have the surveillance video.
Shall we go? - Go with Tom.
Keep me informed.
- Seriously? - Yeah, seriously.
- OK.
- Next.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- Unfortunately, Josephine is not yet allowed to practice law, but as soon as she can, she will take over.
In the meantime, to defend you properly, I need all the information I can get.
Even details which seem insignificant.
I'm listening to you.
- There's this guy who committed suicide.
The cops searched his computer, and that's how they found us.
They discovered our scheme, the 40,000 euros in my account.
Apparently, they can charge me with fraud.
- And aggravated blackmail.
- It wasn't me who shot the guy.
I don't see how they're going to pin that on me.
That won't hold up.
Will it? - Let's come back to that.
Let's start at the beginning, shall we? How did this story of internet fraud begin? Was it you or your accomplice who thought of it? - I needed money.
- There's no worse defense.
You know, everyone loves money, but not everyone is arousing strangers on the Internet.
What happened to you? What's your story? - You mean like my traumatic childhood, mmm? My incestuous uncle.
Don't count on me to regurgitate this bullshit.
- Would you prefer we detail how you excite men? If I understand correctly, you were getting naked in front of the screen.
- I didn't imagine Josephine would be working with a guy like you.
- And what did you imagine? - I don't know.
A more handsome guy, a younger guy.
Something, you know, that makes you want to get up in the morning and go to work.
Josephine deserves better than that, doesn't she? - We're not going to spend the rest of our time talking about Josephine Karlsson, are we? - I will tell you nothing about myself.
- Ah Then I'm leaving.
Taking a beating in court, that's never been my thing.
- Incident report of March 14: Laure Berthaud, intelligence.
- March 14? - Yeah.
- I don't have anything.
- Are you sure? - Show me.
It's the informational report on the link between Wang and Wei Xu, the shares of Wei Xu in Wang's restaurant.
Something is wrong.
- It could be an encoding problem.
- Except that Lebrion showed up right on the day of the transfer.
He takes the hard copy, then he accesses the server thanks to Beckriche's code and he destroys the digital version.
- Why take an informational report? What's his interest? - Well, we need to find out.
Are there any attachments? - What's this doing here? A document from customs at Le Havre.
A container of goods from China for Wei Xu.
OK, it was prohibited two months ago.
Who are you calling? - Le Havre.
Commander Berthaud, District 2 Judiciary Police, Paris.
I would like some information on a container, please.
OK.
Hello? Friendly guys.
You have to apply on their website.
There's a minimum two weeks delay before you get access to the customs area.
- What is the link between the container and money-laundering? - I don't know.
But if Lebrion didn't want the Crime Squad knowing about it, it's worth going to find out.
- It's just a customs document.
no big deal.
Where are you going? - To Le Havre.
- Yes.
- I knew I would find you here.
- What a surprise.
What brings you here? - I just had a meeting with the 1st Vice-President.
I wanted to take the opportunity to say hello.
I had forgotten the old-fashioned charm of this office.
- I deduce that your old function does not miss you.
- And if I were to offer you a drink in a respectable place? - That would not be wise.
- You are an ascetic, Roban.
Despite our many differences, I always respected your deep devotion.
In this regard, the 1st Vice-President told me about the setbacks in your investigation of a money-laundering network.
- What did he tell you? - Oh, you know Magistrates are real chatterboxes, especially when it comes to reporting the misfortune of others.
In any case, perhaps this gossip will allow you to move forward.
I have a client who could doubtless help you.
- Explain that to me.
- My client works in the construction sector.
He is familiar with the network that you are investigating.
Some of his competitors are regular users.
Yes, you have to pay for this clandestine labor.
In any case, my client sees in your investigation a means of bringing down his competitors.
Needless to say, he is very motivated to help you.
- Well I will hear him as a witness.
What's his name? - Unfortunately, he does not wish to be heard in an official capacity.
- In that case, I must dispense with his help.
- As you wish.
If not this retirement, are you getting ready? Do you have an idea how you will fill your days? Volunteering, perhaps? I imagine that the idea of transferring this case to your successor must be painful.
Well, it remains only for me to wish you a good evening.
- Thank you.
Wait! - Yeah, Ali? - It's good, we've got Ken and Barbie on camera.
- Great, well done.
We're going to meet a snitch in a shooting gallery at Gare du Nord.
He may have information about our druggie.
- You really believe there's something in that lead? - I don't know, we're checking.
- OK.
Keep me informed.
- OK.
See you later.
- You like him, Ali.
- Yes.
I like him a lot.
He has a good head on him.
Where are you going? - I'm going to Le Havre.
- OK, jump in.
- Cool! That's nice of you.
Thanks, really.
I've been hanging around for an hour! - What on earth are you doing there? - Crazy chick ditched me.
Damn, I can't believe it! We got mixed up, I went to take a piss and she left.
- Your girlfriend? - Yeah.
She's sulking because I don't want to live with her.
The apartment, the kids, family holidays, I can just imagine.
I'm only 30 years old! - If you don't want to settle down, you should leave her.
- You're crazy! - If you don't want to get involved, what the hell are you doing with her? She's going to find another guy, there are plenty of guys out there.
One day, you'll run into her at the supermarket with her kids.
You will find her very beautiful.
And you're going to be pissed.
- Hold on We're getting confused, I don't want to leave her.
- If you stay with her, you have to make her happy.
Do you understand? - Well Yeah.
I think so, yeah.
I'm feeling a bit stressed here.
It's not a good vibe.
I'm going to listen to some music.
- Yeah, that will do you good.
What's up? I wasn't cool? - I didn't say anything.
- Yes, your container is still in the control zone.
The owner hasn't come to pick it up.
You can see it with the container security guy.
- OK.
Where is he? - Well, at home, I would say.
He starts at 6 AM tomorrow.
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
Do you have any rooms left? - Of course.
I have a nice room with views of the harbour.
The bathrooms are brand new.
- We need two, the cheapest.
- Ah.
In that case, I have two on the second floor.
That's 150 in total.
- It's expensive.
- It's fine, we'll take them.
- OK, thanks.
- Good night.
- Good night.
I'm here.
- OK.
I'm here.
Good night.
- Good night.
- Gilou.
Gilou.
Don't Don't you want to talk? - For this case, I'm still hoping for something.
But for the two of us, I don't have the strength.
- OK Good night.
- Good night.
- Ah, it's here.
Beeps The door unlocks Relax, it's just a dinner.
- Good evening, gentlemen.
- Good evening.
- Good evening and welcome.
- Good evening, madam.
François Roban.
- Good evening, Beatrice Solignac.
Ella, the coats, please.
If you would like to follow me.
- Are you joking? We are at Pierre Solignac's house! - What are you concerned about? (- He was questioned in connection with my case.
I can't speak to him.
) (- Listen ) - Here you go.
Let me introduce you to Pierre and our guests.
- Thank you.
- Please, come in.
OK! Mr.
Machard and François Roban do us the honor of being with us tonight.
- Good evening, gentlemen.
- Good evening.
- Delighted to have you.
Pierre Solignac.
Very happy.
- OK.
And now, let's have a drink! Tell us, wasn't it you who brought down the Butcher of La Villette.
- Uh, yes.
- It must be fascinating to be facing a man like him.
- You know, the most prolific murderers are often strangely ordinary.
- Ah, I'm surprised.
Is it OK, do you like it? - It's very good.
- It's succulent.
- Thank you.
Thank you very much.
- David Cann allows his clients direct access to a money-laundering network which is capable of providing large sums of cash.
- If you think you are telling me something I don't know - The offsetting transfers for these operations are addressed to a fictional company registered in the Bahamas.
Cann itemises them in a report which details all the supposed investment transactions of his clients in this company.
- How do you know this? - I myself resorted to using Mr.
Cann's services.
Like some of my competitors who appear in the report.
- I see.
- The company in question is called InvestCo.
- Hello? Yes, Commissioner Bremont? François Roban.
I am sorry to be calling you so late, but I have good news.
We are going to move forward with David Cann.
- Gilbert briefed me.
Here's the manifest for your container.
- What is this? - It has all the information: contents, provenance, etc.
- Can I keep it? - Of course.
- Why did you inspect them? - There are several parameters, that's all I can tell you.
I put it through the scanner.
It was just costume jewelry from China.
The nickel level was too high, there was a health risk.
- That's why it says "prohibited" on the document.
- Yes.
The contents will be incinerated.
- They don't give a shit, these guys.
They send toxic products everywhere, without asking any questions.
- It's over there.
Just after zone Z3.
Here.
- Is there a problem? - Well I don't understand.
It should be here.
- You're joking? Do contaners often get stolen? - No.
Frankly, I don't get it.
Marjorie from Matéo.
- Yes, Matéo? - I have a container that has disappeared in Zone Z3, costume jewelery.
- The boss of the Fraud Squad had it released.
- It stinks, what we're doing for an informer.
Mateo? - I'll be back.
What? - I can't believe it! Fuck! Lebrion has been lying to us from the start about knowing Wang and Wei Xu What an arsehole, fuck! You have to call the girl over at the Fraud Squad.
She likes you, she could help us.
- He played us like a damn fiddle.
- Your Honour.
- I will let you lead the dance.
- Commissioner Brémont, Crime Brigade.
Mr.
Cann, please.
- Yes, David Cann.
What do you want? - Commissioner Brémont, Crime Squad.
Mr.
Cann, you are being placed in custody at - 9:05 AM - 9:05 AM for a duration of 24 hours, which can be extended once, on suspicion of money laundering and forgery.
You have the right - Yes, I know my rights.
Don't worry, everything will be fine, go back to work.
- Let me introduce myself, François Roban, investigating judge, in charge of the case.
We are going to search your premises.
- We'll start with your office.
- Follow me.
- Uh Madam? Can you check all the files, please.
Commissioner.
Tell me, I know this name, right? Look! An art collector, I know her.
Uh Mr.
Cann, can you tell us what this report is for? - No.
No comment.
- We will have plenty of time to comment later.
OK, take all the computers.
- Matthew! We're taking the computers.
All of them.
- Rest assured, I will not be keeping the computers, they will be returned to you after they have been examined.
- Let's get going, we are not waiting for them.
- Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
- OK.
Ken and Barbie are even more stupid than we thought.
They shopped online with André Rossignol's bank card.
The buying platform gave me their IP address.
It matches an SFR account in district 12, in the name of Jennifer Ferrand.
We checked the girl's Facebook account.
Thank you.
And, there you go.
That's our Barbie.
- These morons used their personal computer to go shopping? - Yeah, they are geniuses.
This is Kylian, her friend.
He has an Instagram page where we can count his abs.
- OK - Otherwise, I checked with Social Security.
Jennifer Ferrand worked 6 months for an EDF subsidiary as an account manager before being fired for serious misconduct, hence her well-crafted spiel.
- Sorry, there was a mix-up with our snout, he gave us the runaround.
He didn't know our druggie.
- Let me introduce Jennifer and Kylian.
- Awesome, you identified them.
Bravo! - Now we just have to nick them.
Given their profile, that should be a formality.
We're not dealing with criminal geniuses.
Let's try and do this right and by the book.
- Are we going to conduct a search? - No, otherwise they will confuse us with bullshit explanations.
Better to nail them for receiving stolen goods.
We need to catch them in the act.
Huh? - OK, that works.
- There you go.
Ah, I'll be back.
Hi.
- How are you? - I'm good.
- So, you intrigued me.
What's your urgent business? - It's nice of you to come.
I brought you some raspberries.
We discovered that a container had been released at Le Havre by someone from your office.
Chinese goods for a certain Wei Xu.
Does this ring a bell? - No, nothing.
- OK.
The thing is, this container that was released, it was done unofficially, and I think it was Stephane Lebrion.
If it's true, then he lied to us when he said he didn't know Wang or Wei Xu.
You know what I'm saying? - Why would he lie? - Exactly, I wonder.
- You're tough.
- I can be.
- I can see that.
If it's Stéphane, he's not stupid enough to put that on his office computer, we are all networked.
I can search his phone.
- Oh no.
I don't want to drop you in the shit.
- He plays squash on Saturday evening.
I'll send you the address and we join them.
It's simple! - It's simple.
- See you tomorrow.
- OK.
Here, take the raspberries.
Ciao.
- See you soon.
- Yes hello? - I'm with the Crime Squad.
I spoke to David.
I think Roban has taken the bait.
The cops have taken the report.
- And Cann, how is he, is he holding up? - He's OK.
Exhausted, but he's OK Can you go to my computer and destroy the document that David sent us? - Yes, I'll do it right away.
Good morning, Attorney Karlsson.
I'm calling you about my rehabilitation.
I don't understand.
Management is meeting the day after tomorrow? - Absolutely, the problem is that the members will not be able to review your case.
Attorney Edelman has still not sent us a copy of your case dismissal notice, and it's not because we didn't follow up with him.
- How are you? Hi.
- Hi.
I don't get it at all.
- What do you mean? - How are you going to unlock the phone? - I know his passcode, I'll manage.
- You have a universal passcode or a key? - Yes, I'll get it.
- The locker rooms are ? - Behind you.
- OK.
Thank you.
(There are lockers over there.
) (-Gilou!) Here.
- Crap! - OK, well Should I go.
- Yeah.
Thank you, huh.
(Psst, come on!) Lebrion had lunch with Herville and Wang.
- It's not true! When? - Before the container was released.
- So Herville introduced Wang to Lebrion who made him his informer? - Wang is part of a money-laundering network, he has information, he calls Herville, his old friend, Herville introduces him to Lebrion.
- Why did Lebrion hide that? - I don't know.
There's something wrong here.
It smells like a guy who has something to feel guilty about.
Shh.
- It's Beckriche! - I know you took pity on me, but I don't blame you.
- A little bit.
- I'm glad I can count on you.
- You can.
Come on, I'll buy you a drink.
(- Do you think Beckrich is involved?) (- I don't know.
) (From now on, we're going it alone.
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