Borgen (2010–2013): Season 4, Episode 2 - Episode #4.2 - full transcript

Congratulations, boys. You have found oil!

They have found oil in Greenland.

You know what that means
for our independence.

- Climate disaster!
- Press management is crucial.

Katrine Fønsmark takes the
executive chair in TV1's news department.

I went to the polls on climate goals.
I do not fail them.

You have to convince
the Greenlanders up there -

- as Acting
Arctic Ambassador.

Funny that vegans hijack
a truck with pigs.

- And then half are killed.
- You're no longer Prime Minister.

- What do we know about the company?
- The Russians have bought in.



- We must investigate.
- I'm contacting PET.

PET knows
you work for the oil company.

They need information.
Discreet.

One of those who has bought into
the drilling company is Mikhail Gamov -

the personal friend of the Russian president . The inner circle.

We stand in shit to the neck
and are on our way to bed with the devil.

Asger.

- Hi. Welcome to Ilulissat.
- Thanks.

Hans, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs.
- Asger, deputy head ...

No, I am Birgitte Nyborg's
newly constituted Arctic ambassador.

Can't we just take it again?

- You're a little confused.
- Movies I?

- Mie, TV1. We're making a portrait.
- I wrote an email about it yesterday.

- Just go in and get out again.
- Okay. Yes we do.



Just like you did before,
just less confused. Roof.

Is it okay for us to go
straight down to the negotiations?

You do not have to
pass the hotel first, do you?

Uh no, that's fine.
I'm ready.

Good morning, Birgitte.
- No what ...?

- We won yesterday. Insanely fat.
- Congratulations.

The Foreign Policy Board requests
an urgent meeting on the oil on Thursday 9.30.

Well. I must convince the Folketing
that we must not use the oil.

Has Gamov personally
joined the drilling company?

Can we get the company's relations
with the Russian government confirmed?

Who knows the most about the Russians?
Excuse me, what's going on?

- We sweep for eavesdropping equipment.
- Can you continue in another room?

The Swedes ...

... know most about the Russians.

There is an N5 meeting today for
all the Nordic foreign ministers.

Grab the Swedish and ask for a
little conversation about our Russian friend.

Yes Yes.

- We say thank you for that scarf.
- Of course.

- Is not the meeting in your office?
- Sit down.

- Cake? Ivalo has baked itself.
- Yes please.

- Coffee?
- Yes please.

When are the others coming?
Your administration, the officials?

No, it's just the two of us.
We'll take it ourselves then.

We can not.
We are not on level.

You're a minister.
I'm an official. That ...

We talk principles, right? Greenland
's subsoil belongs to Greenland.

When the oil revenues come,
we will phase out the block grant -

- and then the oil revenues belong to
Greenland.

But Copenhagen also has
a desire to get some billions?

Do I have to borrow the toilet?

Birgitte, I'm
in Hans Eliassen's utility room.

At his home. The man will negotiate
the distribution of oil revenues now!

It's so typical of Hans.
Pure strategy.

- I'll negotiate with the Minister!
- Obtain the number of the chairman of the county council.

He asks how many billions
Copenhagen wants.

Asger, you need to get out
of those negotiations.

Say you can not negotiate with him
and the climate weighs heavier than the money.

Now we just have to see to get on level.
I'm talking to the chairman of the county council.

- Hi.
- Who are you?

My name is Asger.
I'm negotiating with Hans.

- You come from Copenhagen, right?
- Yes, yes.

- And it's about the oil?
- Yes exactly.

- He takes so much ass on you.
- Well okay.

- The Swedish Foreign Minister in ten.
- Well, it's Birgitte Nyborg.

Well, we have a little challenge
with Hans Eliassen.

My husband contacts your husband / wife,
and then we get some control over Hans.

Sofia. Nice to see you again.

Thank you for drawing
on Sweden's good contacts in Moscow.

I've inquired about Mikhail Gamov -

- and he is a somewhat dubious gentleman.

He's been under the radar
since he left the Russian government -

- but is still on the President's
Security Council, albeit unofficially.

He was deeply involved
in the annexation of Crimea.

Take a deep breath.
It's getting worse.

I have from reliable sources -

- that he gets on the EU sanctions list -

- because of its contacts with what
we like to call the Russian mafia -

- for which he also launders money.

Birgitte, it does not have to be dangerous
just because they are Russians.

In Sweden, we have managed to have
a constructive dialogue with them.

You are not a full NATO member
or ally with the United States as we are.

No, this is going
to be a problem.

You do not look like someone
who has a problem.

Maybe the problem can be
to my advantage.

With the oil billions
that are being talked about -

- can we become independent.

I would be proud
to lift it in that direction.

Well, what are you looking at?

The last shots from Greenland
for the portrait in the 18's.

We have the world's highest quality requirements
for mining and oil extraction -

- so we should probably make sure
to get the right framework around it.

Holm Kirkegaard, Deputy Chief ... No,
newly appointed Arctic Ambassador.

- Who's the clown?
- Can we take it again?

Nyborg's husband in Greenland.
- Does he have a hangover?

It's cool to show that Greenland is in
control of it, while the Danes are fumbling.

- We do not want to be politically correct.
- Was it for me?

What? No.

Reach. Nyborg's new Arctic ambassador
must convince Greenland of -

- how important the climate is
for Denmark.

- They are fighting over the oil money in Greenland.
- In Greenland.

It's called "in" Greenland.
It is an independent area.

Malik.

- Anything new from the drilling site?
- What does PET want to know?

Are there many Russians?

Have the owners been there?
Do you know who they are?

Such a thing, Malik.

- Will the Navy take me back?
- Come up with something I can use.

There is a big meeting on Thursday
with important people.

We will hear more about that meeting.

Malik! I want to talk with you.

Pardon.
I'll be right back.

- Hi.
- Hi Dad.

How are you?

- I've got a new tooth.
- Orv, may I see?

- Does it hurt?
- I have to buy him new clothes.

- I can not afford.
- You smoke joints.

You have an expensive boat, but you can not
afford to give me more?

- It's my employer's boat.
- Do not lie.

You work for an oil company.
You have found oil.

It has nothing to do with me.

- Well. Then I talk to Hans.
- No, do not do that.

Bye Bye. See you.

Hi, Volkov.
Many new people?

- Yes. Have you signed?
- On what?

Now just sign.

Hi.

- Are you one of the new ones?
- Yes, I just came.

- What is it about?
- We'm tightening up.

There are too many
who ask too many questions.

What do I sign?

That the CEC may sue the bullets of you
if you yell.

Your mobile, please.

Make sure you have fresh coffee and then
pick up some inside Ilulissat.

- Are you looking for something?
- No.

- There's coffee on the table.
- Well.

Sid ned.

Is there anything new
about the PET operation in Greenland?

- And about the owners of the drilling company?
- Not yet.

Can we push? I spoke to the
Swedish Foreign Minister today ...

- Jon, I've been getting guests.
- Yes, we are actually done.

Oh boy.
You do not go for design prices.

It is bulletproof, has an alarm button
and can hold anything.

Your son was not thrilled either.
He arrived a few hours ago.

- Cozy. Were you right in the area?
- Yes.

Why did you turn my room
into a security room?

- It's the most suitable.
- I do not feel super welcome.

- But you have also moved away from home.
- Yes.

- Or are you going to stay?
- Is not it cozy? A couple of days?

I can take the couch
now I have no room left.

- It does not work for Karoline and I.
- Karoline and me.

- It's her apartment.
- You do not speak nicely to her.

Did she throw you out? Have you done
anything stupid? Found another?

Do you have?

- Behave yourself.
- Are you raising me?

It was just
a few years late, right?

Those oil billions give us the foundation
to be able to do what we dream of.

Please just shut up. Mom, does he brag
that they have to burn off a lot of oil?

- I'm closing it.
- He decides.

In the end, it's Denmark.

We can ensure our independence -

- in close cooperation
with the Canadian oil company.

Here, next to Disko Bay,
the oil has been found.

Negotiations on the distribution of oil revenues are now starting .

At the port, some have taken
advances on the joys.

Bowl!

Disco Bay is
where the bowhead whale finds food.

- I do not think.
- I wrote an essay about it in the fifth.

We made a fat poster. Dad helped
with a drawing of the bowhead whale.

Well yes.

You can not remember.

The police are at a standstill
in the case of pig transport -

- which was left on a field.
The pigs were shut out by unknown ...

Well, then we should not see
more news?

I take a bath.

- Hello.
- Hello Frederik.

I just wanted to hear
if everything was okay.

May I sit?
- Yes of course.

I want to turn something around with you.

I received an email yesterday from the
country chairman's press adviser.

They were not happy, you ended the
feature yesterday with drunk teenagers.

Okay ... Were they dissatisfied
with the feature in general?

It was a sunbeam story
about the oil discovery.

Yes, because ...

She thought it was a somewhat stereotypical
way of portraying Greenlanders.

We agree that we make free
and independent news, right?

There is an alcohol problem in Greenland.

I had reminded
the chairman of the county council -

that they themselves, under the corona, issued
a ban on the sale of alcohol,

- to protect the children. So they
do not have a big problem with alcohol?

Yes, but then make a feature about it.
Yesterday it was about the oil discovery.

If oil had been found in Esbjerg -

- had you also finished
with some drunk teenagers? No, right?

Should we agree that you as a boss are trying
to get a sharper eye on the balance?

Did the CEO say something
we need to know?

No. Where are we
in relation to Greenland?

We need to be a little sharper.
The feature yesterday was not good enough.

A well-connected source says that
there is a lot of irritation in Greenland -

- about Birgitte Nyborg
's "caffe latte policy".

I belong to the filter coffee generation.
Could one get a translation?

He says Nyborg does not have eyes -

- on the misery and forget
the importance of oils for their independence.

Not irrelevant criticism.

That she is not at eye level
with low-income groups.

That story we run:

Nyborg's elitist climate correctness
in relation to the Greenlandic reality.

Yes, that's cool.
We get Birgitte in front of ...

... a popular Greenlandic politician.

Our new darling in Greenland,
Hans Eliassen.

Well. We call and see
if Nyborg wants to join.

Foreign Policy Board tomorrow,
shall we run it through?

The government has
an ambitious climate policy.

It is politically independent and out of date
to invest in fossil fuels.

"Freedom Party rapporteur
with a question."

"We have been told that there is
at least DKK 2,000 billion in oil."

"Leading -

- that Denmark's reputation as a green
pioneer is worth so much? "

- I can not place that dialect.
- Herning. "Please answer."

Maybe the Freedom Party would feel
the beloved freedom limited -

- if the seas flood the land.

- Be careful not to get arrogant.
- Yes.

"Why is the government interfering
in Greenland's raw materials?"

Denmark looks after Greenland's
foreign policy interests.

An oil discovery of this size is
foreign policy.

- We have a duty to intervene.
- Questions of interpretation.

The oil company is partly in Russian
hands, which the United States will not allow.

Furthermore, a very central owner is the
Russian citizen Mikhail Gamov -

- which the EU will sanction and which is
laundering the Russian mafia.

Not a business partner
we can get involved with.

- Such. Very convincing.
- Thanks.

How much does Gamov own? If it
's not much, you have no case.

- I'll call Asger.
- Call from a secure connection.

It reminds me a little of you.

When will I get
a little grounding?

Crazy.

- Is he about to be here?
- He must be on the stairs.

- Hans. Was it at 9, we agreed?
- Yes, but have you seen the weather?

Whales have been spotted.
We're going sailing.

- What do you wear in boots?
- 43-44.

- I'll get some for you. Here you go.
- I have to ... Hans?

Hello. Sorry, I'm coming a little late,
but the fog made it hard to land.

Hello. Asger Holm Kirkegaard,
Acting Arctic Ambassador.

Emmy Rasmussen,
Chairman of the Department.

- I have to take part in the negotiations.
- Se ...

- Hi. Emmy.
- We have not met each other.

- I'm new. Shall we get started?
- We are shown on the way out to sail.

- Whales have been spotted.
- Yes, yesterday and the day before yesterday.

- Listen, what's your mandate?
- Shall we take it in private?

- What's really going on?
- I'm here on behalf of Naja. Okay?

Naja will talk to you.

As you speak,
I take care of the ambassador.

- They should look like this.
- Well, the tattoos?

- Great, right?
- Much.

But I can not afford this month.
I have to pay extra child support.

Malik! Do not forget this one.

- Hello again.
- Hello again.

I'm sorry.
We're going out to see the drilling site.

- Hi, Malik.
- It was a long time ago.

- Do you live here?
- Yes, I work for the oil company.

- We went to the gym together.
- Hi. My name is Malik.

I work for the drilling company,
and then I'm big brother to Tanja.

- Well, so you're Hans' son?
- No.

My sister is
Hans' and Ivalo's adopted child.

- Our family has had a hard time.
- Shall we drive?

Well, should we not have Hans with us?

There's something he needs to talk to the
country chairman about. They're talking now.

When you have children early
and do not get an education ...

- That wood smells strong enough.
- It smells nice of summer.

- Of summer?
- Yes, just like in Denmark.

But it's not the kids ...

Can we turn down the heat,
the air conditioning?

- Scroll down the window.
- It does not work.

- Press the button.
- There is child safety.

Aren't you sweet to screw down a bit?

This one I need to take and I need
a break. Hold in when you can.

Can you hear me?
Birgitte, who's really bad ...

Hang on. I'm trying
to go up on ... little hill. Hello?

- Hello? Yes, now I can hear you.
- Asger, listen here.

Further information on Gamov:
money laundering, mafia links.

He is on his way
to the EU sanctions list.

It is crucial how much
Gamov is involved in the company.

I'm meeting the US Ambassador
today to hear how much they know.

Has Hans mentioned anything
about any Russians -

- and how much of the company
they sit on?

No, but you only get to know it from
Hans, which Hans thinks you should know.

He has deceived our aversion
to Russian owners -

- and refers to it as
the Canadian company.

If Gamov only owns 10-15%,
we can not use it for anything.

I'm on my way to the drill site now.

- Should I test them on the owners?
- Good idea.

I have to use it in the Foreign
Policy Board tomorrow to close it.

Asger, newly appointed Arctic
Ambassador? Congratulations on the job. Clear?

The final plant will be 40-50 times
larger than what you have just seen.

We blow all those mountains away. About
20 million cubic meters of bedrock.

If you have no
further questions ...?

- Then we'll be done.
- Thank you.

Just one last thing, Caroline.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken a closer look
at the CEC's circle of owners.

Am I right that you are no longer
100% in Canadian hands?

Yes. We have opened the doors
to international investors.

But the heart and soul of the company
is still Canadian.

Nevertheless, you should know
that your new main investor ...

Gamov?
He is being investigated by Interpol.

And the European Council intends
to take action against his companies.

And then ... of course he's having a hard
time selling the oil.

But of course you are
aware of that, aren't you?

- Of course. Now I have to move on.
- Thanks for now.

What kind of intervention
has the EU launched?

I have no idea.

But that seemed
to set some thoughts in motion, didn't it?

How do I feel about
having a younger female boss?

Let me quote the great US
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

"Hell has a place for women
who do not help other women."

Exactly.

The US Ambassador is here.

We end at 18,
because your son has a birthday.

You are on TV1 at 21.30.
Eliassen is from Greenland.

- Should I make a gift?
- Thanks. No, I'll fix that.

You're meeting Stranton now.
You can use this if you like.

The Russians have suddenly become
very interested in Greenland.

I want to inform you about a potentially
serious situation in Greenland.

Several Russian companies
have bought into the company -

- drilling for oil in Greenland.

But maybe the United States knows that well?

As you know -

- foreign and security policy
knowledge is something that is shared as needed.

I do not completely agree.

You can also share something
because it's nice to know.

It's undoubtedly nice for you to know -

- that I have just received
an application from Moscow -

- to open a consulate in Nuuk,
just as the United States has.

For years, Russia has had
no interest in Greenland.

But now they want to open a consulate,
while drilling for oil -

- and the largest
Russian owner of the company -

- is none other than Mikhail Gamov.

That suggests a new strategy,
right?

I guess it's now you're telling me
what I can do for you.

You can say that the United States
can under no circumstances accept -

- that Russia operates in Greenland.
Not at all with those actors.

Then the oil adventure ends,
and I have to tell you tomorrow -

- at the meeting with the Foreign Policy Board
at 9.

No wonder you feel
bad when you stare at your computer.

- Do you know where you are?
- Yes I know.

I'm in Ilulissat,
Knud Rasmussen's hometown.

I have read everything
he has written, several times.

Don't you want to see
what he saw?

Let's show him the Icefjord.

- Do you need a hand?
- No, that's fine.

This place is called Nakkaavik.

It means "where one falls".

In the old days, people feared
famine much more than death -

- so everyone had to
be able to contribute.

If you could not do it anymore,
this was where you threw yourself out.

But thank you so much for today.
It was nice meeting you.

That was it, at least.

- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

- So what?
- May I give you some good advice?

You're not going to score ladies here
with those shoes.

- What's wrong with my shoes?
- Ladies here like to be stuck.

You can buy
more practical shoes over there.

Okay, but I'm not going to score ladies.

- There in the blue over there?
- Yes.

Okay. I look straight.

Malik. Why have I not heard
from you? The meeting is tomorrow.

I'm trying to get the Navy to take
you back. You have to deliver your part.

Here's a thermos like the ones
out there, but we've been tinkering with it -

- so we can listen in the room
you put it in. Okay?

And.

- Then there has been shopping. Better?
- Much better. You look good.

Well. Who was he?

One I knew
from when I was in the Navy.

Then Sejrø is on the list.
Should I find time for him on Friday?

No, drop Sejrø
and remind me of him next week.

We will pick you up again at 20.15
if you need to reach for the make-up.

Ask them if they have the cream
that prevents sweating.

I do not remember
what it's called.

I'll check that.
You're a little late.

You only get an hour and a quarter
to three for your son's birthday.

- He's so used to that.
- Also that you do not have a gift with?

No, damn it!

No!

You give him a necklace
and a pair of sneaks.

You said he was environmentally conscious
so they are in vegan leather.

- How do you know his size?
- I called your ex-husband.

Stay that way,
and you'll become a department head.

Nice to be promoted
on his professionalism.

Sally only wants meat,
Karla is pescetar ...

Sorry I'm late.
Congratulations!

- Tak, mutti.
- Has it been a good day?

- You've met Ellen, Ida's mother.
- Then you were not Foreign Minister.

- Congratulations on the post.
- Thank you very much.

Well, what can it be?

- No, they're pissed off!
- They are good enough beautiful.

And.

And even size 45.
Fat, Mom!

- It's Laura.
- Hey, Karla. Are you having a good time?

- Yes, Magnus' mother is here too.
- It's damn my mother too.

- Hey darling.
- I'm calling you, Laura.

- Congratulations.
- Thanks. Is there still fat in New York?

- Did you and Sarah move in together?
- Yes. Last week.

- Hi Magnus. Congratulations.
- Thanks.

Then you two just need to have a kid
so mom can become grandma.

And father can become both father and grandfather
at the same time.

Laura, hey.
Did you read the article I sent?

Yes, super exciting. I have
used some of it in my assignment.

Treasure ...

I'm almost through your introduction.
I'll probably send those notes there.

Now it is my turn.
We enter the living room. Say goodbye.

- I completely forget to say congratulations.
- Thanks.

- And welcome.
- Thanks.

- What?
- Nothing.

It's great to see you enjoy life.

I 'd never think
I've had it as good as it does now.

No sorry.
That sounded wrong.

No, it's good you feel that way.

I'm glad not
to work so much.

I'm glad I do not have to
apologize for working so much.

- Well, the minister's car is there ...
- Go straight in. We just sing.

So, look here!

Magnus has a birthday,
and he has, and it is today.

Magnus has a birthday,
and he has it today.

- Now listen here, how will everyone ...
- Humble will.

Now hear here
how we will hum.

Congratulations honey. I have to run.
I'm going into the news.

I sleep with Dad for a few days.

- Is it okay?
- Yes. Then you have a real bed.

I think -

- that Birgitte Nyborg's world is very
far from the Greenlandic everyday life.

Right down at the harbor, some
people work who do not earn very much.

If you ask if they would like
a better life thanks to the oil -

- the answer is yes please.

Birgitte Nyborg -

- is your perspective too far away
from ordinary people?

I'm a very
ordinary person myself -

- but it is my job to think both
of our own society and of the world.

My decisions can hurt
the individual but benefit the community.

Hans, fishing is the most important
source of income for Greenland -

- in addition to the block grant.

And down at your port
, they're starting to land cod -

- because the water has become warmer.
The fisherman may not think about that.

It's a cry for help
from an ecosystem -

- climate change
is destroying.

So maybe it was actually you, Hans,
who needed to change perspective.

- Hello.
- Hi.

- Hi, Mom, so what?
- Thanks for the whale. It is cute.

You are welcome.

- What's it called ...
- So what?

Shall we not just say I take the
couch and then you get the bedroom?

Mom, how cute are you,
but that's totally cool.

It's nice with dad
with Ida and all the kids.

Then you do not have to think about me
and fill the radiator.

- Honey, I'm always thinking of you.
- Two seconds ...

- Hello. What do you say?
- I'm always thinking of you.

- Hi Mom?
- Hello.

Mom, I can barely hear you.
I will call tomorrow.

- I will call tomorrow. Hey, mother.
- Bye Bye.

Good morning.

- The American ambassador is here.
- What?

- I'll be on the board soon.
- Well, he insisted.

I've been trying to get you.

- Richard.
- Birgitte, nice to see you.

- Did you forget something?
- No no ...

- Two days in a row.
- This is probably my lucky week.

Let me begin by conveying
the warmest greetings from the President.

He appreciates that our
close allies are acting professionally.

- Can I speak freely from the liver?
- Here you go.

I have participated
in some interesting conversations.

As you know -

- Bomani Ndjamena will step down as
UN Secretary-General in a year and a half.

We think it's time -

that a European woman
takes over the post.

As former Prime Minister -

- and now Foreign Minister
with a global network -

- are you the obvious choice.

We can not discuss it officially yet,
but I just wanted to mention it.

Why was it
so compelling to meet now?

It's a trifle,
but we appreciate -

- that you informed us that
Gamov has bought into the oil company.

Have you told others about him?

No not yet.

The United States would like to ask
our old allies for a favor.

At the meeting of the Foreign Policy Board -

- you will be asked
about the ownership of the oil company.

The CIA is currently investigating the Russians -

- and we want to use your information
to put pressure on them.

Can I get you to refrain
from mentioning Mikhail Gamov's name?

It is precisely his name
that can convince the board of -

- that Denmark and thus also Greenland
must stop the oil project.

We're just asking for 36 hours.

The meetings of the Foreign Policy Board
take place in complete confidentiality.

We regularly experience that information
is leaked from the board.

It would mean a lot to us
if you could help us.

We would greatly appreciate it.

Of course.

- It's very risky.
- I'm in control of it, Rasmus.

- Then the car is here.
- Oliver ...

- I have two minutes, please.
- I know what you mean.

If you lie to the board,
you are lying to the council.

It could cost you your ministerial post.

- When it appears from an article ...
- It says nothing about Gamov.

We do not have the full overview.
I say that.

You know more than you say.
And wasn't Gamov your trump card?

Yes, but it means a lot
to Americans.

Rasmus, you've done your duty
as a civil servant -

informed me of the risk,
and I dare to run it.

So.

United States, our most important ally -

- will have difficulty accepting
Russian owners of the company.

So we do not believe
that the oil project can continue.

Jens Enok Bertelsen,
Independent Greenland -

- and then Jens Jakob Steen
from the Liberals.

The Foreign Minister politicizes
his desire to stop the oil project.

Agree. The United States is well aware that Europe gets a
large share of our gas from the Russians.

So they live with that.

The United States will not live with the fact that the Russians
operate directly in Greenland -

- where the United States has
special strategic interests.

The Minister of Justice is launching
a PET operation in Greenland.

Have they discovered anything disturbing
about the Russian owners?

We have not come across anything that should
give cause for concern.

I think we're getting through.

Kristian Møller, Solidarisk Samling,
has one last question.

It's for the Secretary of State.

Does she know of any specific
Russian owners of the drilling company -

- or only to the companies
mentioned in the Financial Times?

No. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is
forming an overview.

So if I're specifically asking
about Mikhail Gamov -

- then the Foreign Minister can not
confirm that he is among the owners?

It is still being investigated.

A few days ago, you spoke
to the Swedish Foreign Minister.

Are the Swedes not good at asking
about what is going on in Moscow?

It is correct.

Then I ask once again whether the
Foreign Minister is aware of -

that the Russian Mikhail Gamov is
one of the owners behind that company -

- drilling for oil in Greenland.

I do not have the full overview,
so no, I'm not familiar with that.

Then we end the meeting.
Thanks for the good order.

Hello, Malik!

- Was there any news about the oil case?
- No comment.

Is this ministry a say?
How the hell did it come out?

- Maybe it's not from here.
- Where the hell did you come from?

Someone who works here
can not shut up! Oliver?

I have instructional responsibilities to the
officials of the ministry.

So live up to that instructional
responsibility and find out who leaked it!

So.

Magnus, little darling.
What are you doing here?

- I thought you were over at Dad's.
- I want to sleep here for a few days.

Is that right?

Did you even
buy me the birthday presents?

Yes of course.

You're so fucking bad at lying.
It's actually quite wild.

But I think they're fat, Mom.

Texts: Helle Schou Kristiansen
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