Plot Summary:Thinking of the $4,000 he'd soon receive, Jimmy gave up on finding a job. Even when CC Mobile called early in the morning, he rubbed his sleepy eyes and politely declined the store manager position. Kim, however, was different. She had already packed her briefcase and was ready to leave. But she was always worried about Jimmy; the more relaxed he seemed, the more she worried. Kim specifically found a good therapist and gave Jimmy the phone number. To reassure Kim, Jimmy had to call CC Mobile back and accept the store manager job. Calling it a manager position, it was actually just selling phones to customers in the store. As long as he worked diligently, Jimmy could get his law license back after the 10-month ban expired. He stayed in the store all morning, and there wasn't a single customer. The idle Jimmy could only pass the time by playing with a bouncy ball. Finally, when lunch break arrived, he drove to a steel factory. The thief who stole the Hummel figurines worked during the day refilling soda in vending machines. He pulled out a wad of cash and handed it to Jimmy, then continued to place canned Fanta into the vending machine. At the collectibles expo, the Hummel figurines caused a sensation, with buyers bidding competitively, so the money received was far more than the original planned $8,000. He didn't pocket the extra money but split it with Jimmy down to the last cent. Jimmy was a little moved; it was rare to encounter someone with such integrity among thieves these days. And the thief's honesty wasn't just towards Jimmy; even if Jimmy had such an easy job again in the future, he would have to go through the vet, never contacting him directly. After all, no one knows if anyone is being listened to, and safety comes first. This sentence gave Jimmy an idea, and he bought several cans of paint on the way back. On the deserted storefront window, he painted a large sign: 'We Sell Privacy Here.' The other side of the border, however, was bustling. The Salamancas wouldn't be bullied without a fight; they found the most suspected Espinoza drug family and immediately launched a bloody attack without hesitation. Nacho, still recovering from his injuries, was forced into the slaughter, and after just a few steps, blood began to seep from his wound. His performance, however, earned him more trust from the Salamanca brothers. This was exactly the opportunity Gus was waiting for. While the Salamanca brothers fled south to lie low, he took the opportunity to take over the Espinoza territory. Old Mike continued his security consultant work, and the supervisors at Madrigal Electromotive were somewhat afraid of this serious, meticulous old man. Last night, he had even exposed a guy who fabricated a story to gain sympathy at Stacy's support group. Old Mike was good at finding problems in details; exposing liars was a piece of cake, and finding hidden dangers in work processes was just as easy. That evening, Old Mike received a call; Gus wanted to meet. As soon as he arrived at the designated location, he was surrounded by several burly men. It turned out Gus already knew about his dealings with Nacho. According to Gus's style of doing things, if he wanted to kill Old Mike, he wouldn't set up such a formation. The big men hesitated, and Old Mike already knew that Gus must have something he needed from him.