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00:30Oh
01:00This is the old folk song of goddesses of the Thames that is sung on ships, isn't it?
01:04I remember hearing it as a little child. It's perfect for an elegant ship trip. What a wonderful song.
01:11But it's not just the song that's wonderful.
01:21This golden angel statue is really gigantic. You can say that out loud, 100% made of real gold.
01:28Oh my goodness, how much did it cost?
01:37Dear guests, I thank you for joining us on the young man's journey of our ship.
01:42It is really a great honor for me. I am his humble owner Onesas and this, dear guests, is his captain, Mida Stour.
01:50I warmly welcome you. This large passenger ship will mainly cross between the upper and the lower course of the London Thames.
01:58But today, on the occasion of its very first trip, we are going to go to the open sea, so that you can enjoy a magnificent view.
02:05And now I wish you all a lot of fun.
02:09Even if it comes as a surprise, we will entertain you with a little game to bridge the waiting time to the main course a little.
02:16Did he just say game?
02:19And of course there is also a great prize to win.
02:22Namely, a ticket to this golden statue.
02:28A ticket? You don't get the golden angel statue yourself?
02:31No, Miss Layton. It is already a big deal to get a ticket for it.
02:36I tell you, this opportunity will never come again.
02:39This golden statue is also called the shy goddess and is an absolute celebrity among the countless goddess statues.
02:45I would like to ask you to go in search of angel figures, which are all hidden on the ship.
02:51Angel figures?
02:52I have hidden three angel figures on board together with the crew of this ship.
02:57That means three people among you could get a ticket for this statue.
03:02I give you a little tip, dear guests. None of the figures are on this deck.
03:09Did you understand everything? Then let the game begin!
03:13One thing is clear. I will get this ticket.
03:16You quickly forget that.
03:20I'm so sorry for you two, but I'll get it.
03:23And why?
03:28Quite simply, because I have already solved all the puzzles.
03:32Hey, not so fast, Cat. You're messing up the whole shop.
03:37We solve every puzzle. That's the motto of Detective Layton.
03:41Today we have another strange case.
03:44I'm curious to see what puzzles await me this time.
03:52So that I can always turn the pages of a book
03:58The smell of that season brings back memories
04:03I have to love the part of me that I hate
04:09Yes, you were the one who taught me
04:14A little cowardly girl
04:20Now I'm taking a step forward
04:27I'm the only one in this world
04:35If only I could be embraced just a little
04:40The blue sky is so beautiful
04:45It illuminates me
04:50I wonder if I can be a big, blooming flower
05:05I wonder if I can be a big, blooming flower
05:15I don't know, but there doesn't seem to be a figure under the roulette table.
05:19And there it is! An angel figure!
05:22What? Have you really solved the puzzle?
05:26That could very well be a coincidence, Inspector.
05:29Not quite. The location told me the song.
05:32You already know the song from the great singer earlier.
05:34Oh, do you mean the folk song, The Goddesses of the Thames, Miss Layton?
05:38Yes, exactly, Ernest.
05:40Captain Stower hid the three angel figures according to the folk song, The Goddesses of the Thames,
05:44which is sung by his crew.
05:46The line from the origin of the spinning wheel of fate
05:49finally led me to the roulette table here in the casino.
05:53And hanging from a ball high up means
05:56that another figure is hidden in a ball hanging high up somewhere.
06:01Yes, that makes sense.
06:03And the line from the song, Whispering angels tear the wheel,
06:06they listen to how the ship vibrates,
06:08finally means the whispering device,
06:10which connects the engine room in the heart of the ship
06:12and the bridge from which the ship is steered.
06:14So basically the speech tube.
06:16Is that this device with which you can speak to faraway spaces?
06:20All right, and you think there's an angel figure in there?
06:24I wouldn't have thought you'd figure it out so quickly.
06:27That's really impressive.
06:29No!
06:31Who screamed?
06:33That came from the hall.
06:35The shy goddess, she is...
06:38She's gone, just gone. How is that even possible?
06:41A statue that's this big, how is that even possible?
06:45We can't just watch without doing anything
06:47how a goddess statue is stolen in front of our eyes.
06:50Yes, and this time we're not looking for angel statues,
06:52but a goddess statue.
06:54I will immediately contact our headquarters, Miss Leighton.
06:58Dear guests, please go back to your cabins
07:01so as not to disturb the investigation.
07:04How frightened are you?
07:06I don't understand all of this.
07:08We haven't been here for 15 minutes.
07:10In the meantime, there was no human soul on this deck.
07:13In addition, the goddess weighs 4 tons.
07:15How the hell could they bring her here?
07:22Please look at this crane here.
07:25The perpetrator probably used this crane
07:27to bring the goddess statue away from here.
07:31No, that's impossible.
07:33For security reasons, the crane can only be started in the engine room
07:36and can only be operated when the captain turns a special key.
07:40But when the incident happened,
07:42the captain was on the way with us.
07:44He can't be...
07:46I think I got it.
07:47What if the perpetrators came with another ship,
07:49used the crane from their ship
07:51to grab the goddess statue
07:53and then ran away?
07:58Which evil villain probably stole the statue?
08:01Mr. Onessas, do you have any suspicions?
08:04Well, your company seems to have the monopoly
08:07in the London shipping industry.
08:09Maybe someone from there?
08:10That's true.
08:11Because of the expansion of the business,
08:13many shipyards went bankrupt.
08:15In addition, in the past,
08:17I bought out old giant ships
08:19that I couldn't handle,
08:21so I had to fire many crew members.
08:23Should the statue have been stolen out of revenge?
08:30Miss Layton?
08:34What are you holding in your hand?
08:37The second angel figure!
08:39But you found it at a strange place.
08:43If it was hung from a ball high up,
08:46it was probably attached to the tree.
08:51I'm in charge of the engine room
08:53and my name is Shrubber.
08:55Excuse me, may I ask you something?
08:57Which is the speech tube
08:59that connects the engine room
09:01to the bridge up there?
09:03With the bridge, you say?
09:05Then that would be this speech tube here.
09:07Listen, Miss Layton,
09:08maybe the last angel figure is in this tube.
09:10Uh, yes.
09:13Nanoo?
09:14What's going on?
09:15Did you find it?
09:16Well, yes.
09:17How can I say?
09:18I seem to have been wrong
09:20with my investigation.
09:22What?
09:23You're supposed to have been mistaken, Miss Layton?
09:25Hmm, that's strange.
09:32And?
09:33Did you find any clues?
09:35Please don't worry.
09:36The best analyst in Scotland Yard
09:38will definitely find out the truth.
09:40Just be patient.
09:41I beg you.
09:42We will return to the port as quickly as possible.
09:46According to the conclusions of Inspector Hastings,
09:49another ship approached this one
09:51and loaded the statue with a crane.
09:53I ask you,
09:54did a suspicious ship pass around the time of the crime?
09:57I'm really sorry,
09:58but at this time my representation was on the bridge.
10:01I was the representative,
10:02but I didn't see a suspicious ship.
10:04Oh, I see.
10:05Another question.
10:06Do the crew members of this ship
10:08like the captain on board?
10:11Yes, of course.
10:12I mean, he's the captain
10:14who taught me the ABCs of ship navigation.
10:17For you, all of my crew members
10:19may be suspects in this case,
10:21but I trust you completely.
10:23Oh, how wonderful!
10:24Loyalty of the men at sea!
10:27Captain, please excuse me,
10:28but one thing irritates me.
10:30And that would be?
10:31This medallion on your chest.
10:33The strong men of the sea
10:34don't often wear such cute accessories,
10:36or am I mistaken?
10:38You mean this?
10:40Who is that in the photo?
10:42That in the photo is my wife, Liz.
10:44She left me a few years ago.
10:46Oh, I'm really sorry.
10:48Well, it's like this.
10:49In reality, I used to be on a much larger ship
10:52than this one, the captain.
10:55On the Grand Elizabeth,
10:57a large luxury cruise ship,
10:59which can be seen here behind my wife.
11:01There was a recession.
11:03The passenger numbers dropped drastically,
11:06and shipping with large ships became impossible.
11:09But that wasn't all.
11:11The shipping company that owned the ship went bankrupt,
11:14their ships were sold,
11:15and I lost my job.
11:17So many memories of your wife, just go away.
11:20But in the end, it was Mr. Onassis
11:22who helped me out of this situation.
11:25Yes, it's true.
11:26He's not exactly fickle when he wants to do something.
11:29I never would have thought
11:30that he would annoy my crew and me.
11:33He is a man with a very big heart.
11:37I see, so that's how it was.
11:39That's impossible.
11:45Ladies and gentlemen, all puzzles have been solved.
11:48What, again?
11:50This exciting case was like orange jam,
11:53where acid, sweetness and bitterness work perfectly together
11:56and release a delicious and wonderful taste.
11:59Now I feel like eating jam.
12:01Hey, are you serious?
12:03Now I feel like eating jam.
12:05Hey, Ernest, could you please call everyone to deck?
12:08Yes.
12:09They are very sure of their case.
12:11Attention!
12:12Ms. Layton has just solved the riddle of the missing goddess statue.
12:16What about you, did you understand it too?
12:19Then let's bring light into the dark.
12:21These are the key points.
12:22So, how did Ms. Layton solve the riddle with these clues?
12:26Stay tuned, the solution follows immediately.
12:34Do you really know who the perpetrator is, Ms. Layton?
12:38And where is the statue?
12:40Well, then let me explain.
12:42The circumstances of this intriguing ship trip,
12:44where someone wanted to keep the statue for himself.
12:48The goddess statue is down at the bottom of the sea.
12:52At the bottom of the sea?
12:54Yes, that's right.
12:55The only method to bring the four-ton goddess statue ashore
12:59is to sink it in the sea and then pull it with the ship.
13:02How did you come up with that, Ms. Layton?
13:04Do you remember?
13:06The ball that was supposed to be on the top of the tree?
13:09You mean the ball that was rolled over the deck, right?
13:12Exactly, but why was this ball rolled into the corner?
13:15The cause was a slightly altered inclination of the ship,
13:18which we did not even notice.
13:20It is the best proof that the ship was hit by the weight of the statue,
13:24which it pulls behind it.
13:26And I go one step further.
13:28The perpetrator had planned to save the statue
13:31as soon as this party was over.
13:33And this implementation was only possible by one person,
13:36namely Captain Stower.
13:37It was them.
13:39Impossible!
13:40They, Mr. Stower?
13:41They wanted to keep the long and sexy legs of the goddess in the minirock
13:44all to themselves.
13:45This behavior is intolerable.
13:47I say it very clearly.
13:49You are a crab on the high sea, Mr. Stower.
13:52But how is Captain Stower supposed to have sunk the goddess statue in the sea?
13:56Have you ever thought about it?
13:57First of all, there is the key you need to set the crane in motion
14:00and which only the captain owns.
14:02He gave it to the navigation officer Simon beforehand.
14:06So the crew members were accomplices.
14:09And then the captain lured all the passengers from the deck
14:12on which the goddess statue stood,
14:14by saying,
14:15None of the figures are on this deck.
14:18The passengers believed him and left the hall
14:20to look for the figures.
14:22And then the deck sailor,
14:24who watched the moment when everyone was gone,
14:26immediately made contact with the engine room
14:28to say that the crane should be put in motion.
14:31But then something happened that they did not expect.
14:34The most famous detective in London
14:36had solved the riddle of the song without any problems
14:38and found the first angel figure faster than planned.
14:41One should not praise oneself.
14:43Should one still proceed according to plan
14:45or cancel the matter?
14:46Mr. Simon, who had been notified by the guard,
14:49panicked and made an unplanned contact
14:51with Mr. Shrubber from the engine room.
14:53He was supposed to put the crane in motion immediately.
14:56Can you do that so quickly?
14:57Yes, don't worry.
14:58Goddesses of the Thames, please protect us!
15:01Mr. Shrubber was forced to take out the angel figure
15:04that was hidden between the engine room and the bridge
15:07without much hesitation.
15:09Ah, that's why you were wrong with your conclusion, Miss Layton.
15:13The crew worked together
15:15and quickly sunk the goddess statue in the sea.
15:18But why did you, of all people,
15:20choose the day of the cruise
15:22with many invited guests to steal it?
15:24That was a good day.
15:26This luxury ship was built to cross the Thames.
15:29But today, on the occasion of its cruise,
15:32it was supposed to sail to the open sea.
15:34You probably remember.
15:36Out to the sea, where one would not notice
15:38the criminal sinking of the goddess statue.
15:41Congratulations, you have seen through everything.
15:43You have the excellent cohesion of the crew for something like this.
15:47Oh yes, that is really very disappointing.
15:49And tomorrow morning it will be in the papers
15:51that the greedy crew
15:53loved the gold sea more than the sea.
15:55That's for sure.
15:57No, Mr. Heller, that's not quite true.
15:59Just because he loved the sea more than anything else,
16:02Mr. Stower needed the money.
16:04What's that supposed to mean, Cat?
16:06Mr. Stower was originally the captain of the famous Grand Elizabeth,
16:10the largest passenger ship of his time.
16:12The shipyard was hit hard by the Recession.
16:15Because of economic difficulties,
16:17he had to sell the Grand Elizabeth
16:19and leave the crew.
16:21You wanted to get the Grand Elizabeth back at any cost,
16:24am I right, Mr. Stower?
16:26The ship that you sacrificed your youth for,
16:29and more, with which you associate so many memories
16:31of your deceased wife.
16:33That's right.
16:35For me and my wife, the Grand Elizabeth
16:37was a very special ship.
16:41When I met my wife for the first time,
16:43I was still an inexperienced sailor.
16:46Excuse me, please.
16:50Could you tell me where the cabins are?
16:53No problem, I'll take you there.
16:55That's nice of you, thank you very much.
17:00Hoppla! Phew, thank God.
17:03The hat almost ruined your trip.
17:05Here you go, ma'am.
17:08I have to thank you again.
17:11That's how our fascination for each other began.
17:13And soon we got so close
17:15that we promised each other for the future.
17:19Okay, Liz, be completely natural and yourself.
17:21Like this?
17:22Yes, exactly.
17:27You will see, one day I will be on the rudder
17:30and be the captain of this ship.
17:32But I want you to take a rudder too.
17:36Huh?
17:45Yes!
17:51Congratulations, Midas.
17:53Thank you, my dear.
17:54I can only thank you
17:56that I was able to become captain.
18:00But then I spent a long time at sea
18:03while I left my wife on land alone.
18:10And then, 20 years later...
18:14Being on this ship reminds me
18:16of the day we both met.
18:21I have reserved the best cabin for you, darling.
18:24Please rest well.
18:27Did you arrange this wonderful journey for me
18:30because I will no longer stay on this world for long, darling?
18:34No, that's not it.
18:36Please, Liz, you have to be brave.
18:40That I can make a journey on this ship at the end
18:43makes me so happy.
18:45I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
18:50My wife wouldn't have been happy
18:52if I got the ship back in such a cowardly way.
18:55I knew that from the start.
18:57I'm sorry,
18:58but I really wanted to get the ship back.
19:01Captain Stohr,
19:03please listen carefully.
19:05Huh?
19:07This ship is on...
19:09This can't be!
19:12Oh!
19:13The Grand Elizabeth!
19:15But what are you doing here?
19:17My company wanted to buy the Grand Elizabeth from the ship's dealer
19:20and as you can see, we were successful.
19:22You! You're taking me for granted, aren't you?
19:24But you said that you had no interest in large, outdated ships.
19:28Yes, that's true.
19:29I'm not interested in junk ships that don't bring in any money.
19:33But the Grand Elizabeth is a completely different case.
19:36It's a flagship that has produced great sailors.
19:40And it's supposed to train many skilled sailors in the future
19:43who can be used on the ships of my company.
19:47Mr. Onassis, you...
19:50If you have rejected your punishment,
19:52I would like to hire you as the captain of the rebuilt Grand Elizabeth.
19:56I hope you accept my offer,
19:58because I now know that only you can get the best out of this ship.
20:02And even though I did such terrible things.
20:06Thank you, Mr. Onassis.
20:08Please excuse me, Captain.
20:10We will soon be entering the port.
20:12I would like to ask you as captain to fulfill your last duty.
20:17Dear guests,
20:19our ship will soon be entering the port.
20:21Thank you for the ride.
20:27Mr. Onassis.
20:29Oh, it's you, Miss Layton.
20:31Once again, thank you very much for your help recently.
20:34Oh, no problem.
20:35The rebuilding of the Grand Elizabeth is obviously taking huge steps.
20:38Yes, and of course I implemented the wonderful proposal you made to me back then.
20:44Really, Mr. Onassis? What an honor!
20:47Thanks to you, my new business area promises to be a success.
20:50Well then, Miss Layton, see you!
20:54What kind of proposal did you make to him?
20:57Watch out, Ernest.
20:58I told him,
20:59please don't give up this goddess statue.
21:02Don't you want to use it as a new symbol for the reborn Grand Elizabeth?
21:07Scratch off her golden face and give her a modern look?
21:10One that resembles the wife of Captain Stower.
21:13Ah, I understand.
21:14This way, Captain Stower will be able to pierce into the sea protected by his wife.
21:18Yes, that's really a wonderful idea.
21:20The scratched off gold was used so that the skirt wouldn't be too revealing.
21:24Now she looks like an English lady.
21:28Oh, she's beautiful.
21:30She looks as if she's smiling.
21:32Reality is always surprising, isn't it?
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