Plot Summary:Werner left a letter in the bedroom, promising to only be away for four days, wanting only to meet his wife. The letter also detailed the upcoming project schedule, ensuring that even in his absence, progress wouldn't be delayed. However, he underestimated the brutality of these drug dealers, and old Mike was genuinely worried for him. Mike calmly analyzed that Werner didn't have his passport, so he wouldn't go to the airport. He immediately sent people to search the surrounding roads, as well as the nearest long-distance bus and train stations. He also remembered that Werner had asked his wife, Margarethe, in Germany to wire him some money, so Werner was likely going to the bank to withdraw it. Mike rushed to the bank, falsely claiming that Werner was his wife's brother, suffering from early dementia and diabetes, and had run off without his medication today. After deceiving the teller, Mike learned that Werner had withdrawn the money and left an hour ago. Even worse, Gus Fring had already received the news and personally arrived. Gus received a tip that Werner's wife, Margarethe, had boarded a Lufthansa flight and would land in Denver at 9 AM. At that time, someone would follow Margarethe to their meeting point. Mike knew that if Werner was found by Gus's people, he would be dead. He begged for another chance to find and bring Werner back before he met his wife, asking Gus not to harm him. After getting Gus's permission, Mike investigated more diligently. He had the surveillance room retrieve Werner and his wife's last phone recording, which mentioned a hot spring resort. After calling each hot spring resort, he finally found Werner's check-in record. To avoid alerting Werner, Mike didn't let the operator connect the call. However, while driving to the hotel, he noticed someone following him. After skillfully using a parking lot to shake off the tailing vehicle, he continued towards the hotel. The person following Mike was Lalo. Since his last meeting with Gus, he had been keeping a close eye on the fried chicken restaurant. Today, he saw Gus rushing off with his men, followed them all the way to the bank, and then saw Mike nervously explaining something, as if something big had happened. He wanted to follow Mike to get information but lost him. Lalo, unwilling to give up, returned to the bank. He didn't have Mike's deceptive skills, so he pulled out a gun and threatened the teller to find out Mike was looking for someone. Lalo also found the hotel where Werner was staying and immediately had the operator connect Werner's call. He impersonated one of Gus's subordinates, and Werner on the other end indeed fell for it, repeatedly saying that he had already arranged the follow-up work in the letter. When Lalo intended to press further, the phone went silent. Mike had stopped Werner before he could reveal crucial information. After picking Werner up and bringing him back near the plant, Mike gave Gus a truthful report, including the mysterious phone call at the hotel. Gus knew it had to be Lalo and decided to kill Werner. At this moment, Werner still didn't understand his predicament and pleaded with Mike to let him return to the hotel to pick up his wife from the airport. Seeing Mike's serious expression, he finally realized the gravity of the situation. The only thing Mike could do now was to make him call his wife and immediately take the next flight back to Germany. Mike could do nothing more about the rest. The project was finally completed, and a huge underground laboratory was built beneath the plant. Chemistry professor Gale was very excited, saying that with the addition of a ventilation system and some equipment, it could become a hidden and efficient drug production center. Mike looked at Gus and Gale, then turned and walked away with a cold expression. Today marked the anniversary of Charles's passing, and Jimmy anticipated that many fellow lawyers would go to the cemetery to lay flowers. He stood early at Charles's tombstone, eyes welling up with tears, putting on a full performance. Kim had prepared snacks and coffee in the car, as Jimmy needed to maintain this state all day. This was just the first step in changing his image. Jimmy also anonymously donated twenty-three thousand dollars to establish a reading room named after Charles at the university. Although anonymous, he subtly hinted at it to guests at the opening ceremony. Then came the Charles Scholarship, presented by Jimmy to three outstanding students. All preparations were complete. At the appeal hearing, Jimmy took out the letter Charles had left for him, intending to use Charles's words to move the bar association committee members. But he temporarily changed his mind, speaking from his heart about his feelings for his brother Charles. Charles often criticized and rebuked him during his lifetime, making him seem like an asshole. But every time afterward, it proved that Charles was right. This resonated with the committee members present, who nodded in agreement. Subsequently, Jimmy admitted that he would never reach Charles's heights but was willing to keep trying not to disgrace his brother's surname. Jimmy's words moved Kim to tears in the audience and naturally led the committee to change its original decision. After the hearing, Kim heard Jimmy gleefully mocking the committee and then realized that this was just another one of Jimmy's impromptu performances, and everything he had said earlier was fake. (End of Season)