- is she seeing someone?
- What do you mean?
I mean, if your ex-wife is seeing someone, that's who she'd tell everything to.
As far as I know, there's no one in her life.
No.
- That will narrow it down.
- Not for long, though.
Tshidi will always have a man lurking in the background.
So she could've hired someone to do the robbery on her behalf?
Easily. But there will be a trail - e-mails, calls...
- She might have another phone.
- It would be the smart move.
Smart is one thing she is.
- And you're sure of her bank details?
- One can't be sure of anything with Tshidi.
So I want you to follow her every move.
At home, at work...
and where she visits.
I'll get on it right away.
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- a lot of enemies.
- Oh?
All I need to do is set one of them up to take the fall for the heist.
- No...
- And...
I think I know just the guy.
The night I discovered where Kumkani kept his money...
One of the Russians he does business with...
came to collect a payment.
He knows the building, he knows where Kumkani keeps the money...
He could've done it.
Good, Tshidi.
So when will you tell him your suspicions?
I can't volunteer that info.
- He must feel like he got it out of me himself.
- No, Tshidi!
- You have to tell him yourself!
- No, Mom.
I have to be careful with Kumkani.
I know how to handle him.
Staying in Joburg was supposed to be temporary, but...
- Do you like it here?
- The people here are awesome.
It's not pretty - there are no mountains or sea, but...
- I've made some solid friendships here.
- I hope that happens for me too.
- It will.
- I'm not so sure.
- You're naturally likeable.
- You're saying that because you like me.
Seriously. You're fearless.
So you make other people fearless too.
There's something intoxicating about that.
- Me? Fearless? I'm full of fears.
- Like what?
Like telling people my fears.
We'll start small.
I'll go first.
- I am terrified of heights.
-