Shortly afterwards, there is another knock at the door and Leila's lawyer, Tim Stratton, enters. Leila: “Mr. Crowl, please send the evidence to my lawyer. Stratton, good to see you here. The police will be here soon. They already have my evidence.” Stratton nods and explains, “Everyone is already on standby. Your law firm and mine are working flat out on everything and in” he looks at his watch “in 30 minutes. Due to the additional crimes that have already been uncovered, it has been decided that there will be no bail because of the risk of flight.” There is another knock and several police officers enter. The lawyer hands them the prepared statement with the photos and also calls the police chief to discuss the matter in front of the others and to point out that he is recording the entire conversation. Then everyone is led away and Leila nods to those present. Stratton stays for a moment and explains, “As soon as these two gentlemen are gone, I have something else to take care of.” Mr. Kolla and Mrs. Kolla want to say something, but Nicholas says, “Don't you dare open your mouth, Kolla, or you'll be out of business in a day.” Peter adds, “Only half a day.” As soon as they are out of the room, Stratton explains, “I'm supposed to inform you that Leila will keep you out of the trial. She's doing this because of her grandfather.” He nods to the two of them, then leaves.
Leila
“Finally,” Leila sighs, “It's over.” Konrad hugs her and says, “Angel, I'll always be on your side, don't even think that I wouldn't be.” Leila nods, “OK, Dad, what do you think about going on a fishing trip?” Konrad nods, “Sounds wonderful, let's do that this weekend.”
He points his finger at Leila, “You better not back out.” She smiles and Cole turns to her: “Leila, I'm really sorry. No more fraternizing.” Leila nods and sighs with relief. Then she says, “You'll get a call in 10 minutes and you should definitely answer it.”
Then she hugs them both and explains, “I have something to do. See you tomorrow, Dad.” Then she turns around and walks away. She calls a taxi when another car screeches to a halt next to the sidewalk and a man jumps out and grabs her. Leila dodges and jumps back as another man comes up from behind and pushes her. She twists her body as she falls forward and manages to avoid the man in front of her, rolls away, and kicks the man who is bending down in the groin with her foot. He cries out and falls to the ground while she takes the opportunity to knock the other attacker to the ground with a roundhouse kick. Her father and his bodyguards run over to her,
and one of them makes it to the car, yanks open the driver's door, and pulls the driver out. Now all three are sitting on the ground, and Leila looks at the men. Then she looks at her father's bodyguard, “Thank you very much, please keep these people at bay.” She smiles, “I have a nice basement.” She dials a number and calls for a car. Less than half an hour later, not only is her limousine there, but also a black van. The men are strapped to the seats, but before they drive away, Konrad stops them, “Leila, are you really okay?” “Dad, don't worry, see you tomorrow.”
When they arrive at her office building, the men are unloaded and led into the office building. Leila follows behind when she suddenly sees her two other brothers. “Terrance, Marcus, how nice to see you.” She runs towards her brothers and hugs them both. She cheers, “How nice to see you.” Terrance and Marcus look at their little sister and hug her. Terrance says, “So, I saw your show? And how could you keep a secret like Robert from me?” Marcus nods and Leila smiles, "Sure, I have to go that way anyway. I have people to interrogate.“ Marcus frowns: ”What do you mean?“ Leila explains: ”Don't worry, earlier two men tried to push me into a car... so I want to find out why."
The two men nod and follow Leila. Together they go down to the basement, and Leila goes in first with her brothers to get Robert. She introduces everyone to each other and then says, “Robert, I brought some people with me who tried to kidnap me. So my brothers can see how you conduct an interrogation.” Robert nods, then rolls up his sleeves and asks, “Gently or not gently?” Leila smiles sweetly, “Not gently would be fantastic.” Robert nods and goes into the interrogation room while Leila leads her brothers into an adjoining room with a two-way mirror. There are comfortable armchairs and they sit down. Marcus: “Wow, he looks really lifelike... fantastic.” Terrance can only nod. In the interrogation room, they see Robert quickly and efficiently pick out the driver, who looks smaller and weaker than the others.
Robert: “Here are my rules: I ask a question, and if you don't answer immediately, I break something—usually a bone. Humans are born with 350 bones, but now they only have 206 because some, like the skull bones, have grown together. For every lie, I break a bone. So it should be pretty easy to understand my rules.” He looks at the man and asks, “What did you want?” The man shudders and replies, “Nothing, just to ask the time.”
Robert breaks the middle finger of the man on his right. He asks, “What did you want?” The driver: “We were told to fetch Miss Leila.” Robert nods and asks, “Why?” The man shakes his head and Robert breaks the middle finger of the man on his left. Then he looks at the man and asks, “Why?” The man whimpers, “We're supposed to take her to a warehouse and pour gasoline on her and burn her.”