Bennet is initially disappointed when his wife Kathrin informs him that her business is sending her to Japan for six months. His jealousy is fueled by her proposal to have an open relationship during this time. Bennet, on the other hand, gradually sees the possibilities this opens up for him. Because his neighbors have had their sights on him for quite some time.
When Bennet's wife returns, he chooses not to continue his affairs with Julia and Andrea, his neighbors. But he quickly regains his strength.
But Kathrin also appears to be hiding something. What was her time in Japan like? And what does her supervisor Tim, who appears unexpectedly and makes claims, have to do with it?