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Jurek Meyer is being held responsible. Jurek injured himself while pruning a cactus: The aggressive sap of a "Four-Sided Spurge" splashed into his eye and burned it. Jurek could have gone blind if his colleague Carmen Navarro hadn't ...See moreJurek Meyer is being held responsible. Jurek injured himself while pruning a cactus: The aggressive sap of a "Four-Sided Spurge" splashed into his eye and burned it. Jurek could have gone blind if his colleague Carmen Navarro hadn't immediately attended to him. Romy notes that the grounds are very extensive and the trainee couldn't work within Tobias's line of sight at all times, as required by law. The actual circumstances make comprehensive supervision impossible, so Tobias cannot be accused of negligence. This question, however, seems to only moderately interest the inspector from the employers' liability insurance association, Mr. Böttcher. Böttcher wonders what an apparently artificially cultivated plantation of psilocybin mushrooms is doing on the grounds of the Botanical Garden. Serafina, who is accompanying Romy, has an answer: These mushrooms can be sold for a very high profit. Commercial drug trafficking is punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Tobias claims to have never seen the plantation, which Romy finds hard to believe. Shortly afterward, when the police accuse him of his car being involved in a robbery, he again feigns ignorance-his wife, Annica Brinitzer, was using the car that day. Is Romy's client simply unlucky, or is he lying? When Romy neglects to arrange for Tilly's absence-she's on vacation as planned-Serafina steps in at the last minute to accompany her. Romy quickly realizes that Serafina isn't a skilled assistant; she acts too independently, for better or for worse. Nevertheless, she enjoys spending time with her half-sister, who is full of admiration for her achievements as a lawyer. Written by ARD Das Erste See less