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The time has finally come: country doctor Dr. Jan Bergmann and innkeeper Maren want to get married "secretly" - in complete silence, without telling anyone. But the plan is not off to a good start: when they arrive at the church, Pastor Kolbe seems feverish and ailing. Just as he asks the all-important question, Jan's cell phone rings first and then Maren's. Two emergencies mean that the wedding must be postponed. However, after the ups and downs of the last few months, Jan and Maren are taking this in stride. A new attempt the following day ends with the pastor fainting. Are all good things three? Cynthia Husen has published an enthusiastic article in a specialist magazine about Alfred Hinnerksen's healing successes. Now he is receiving many calls from people seeking help from all over Germany, which his wife Gertrud is not at all happy about. After all, Hinnerk is not a doctor, but he sees things differently! Pastor Kolbe also asks Hinnerksen for a special tea mixture because he feels ill and weak, and thus falls into the clutches of the incorrigible herbalist, who diagnoses him with rabbit plague. When country doctor Dr. Jan Bergmann learns that Hinnerksen is still practicing and is putting patients at risk, he becomes angry. Building contractor Claas Moser, his son Peer and his ex-wife Brigitte negotiate with bank director Marten Keller. Because Brigitte is very clever, Claas offers to employ her as second manager. This puts Brigitte where she always wanted to be: free access to all of his accounts! Claas begins to become suspicious and reacts with severe stomach pains: is his ex-wife really serious about him? He expresses his suspicion to Dr. Bergmann for the first time that the feelings may just be an act. Then he finds out that another 150,000 EUR is missing from his reserve account. When he angrily confronts her, Brigitte reveals her true colors.