S1E7 Episode #1.7
In the Kish office, Malek shows documents to Mansoureh and suggests her that she and Nasser leave Iran because of what happened to Nasser, and asks Mansoureh to give him full representation of the company.
Maleki is one of the managers of a successful company run by Rizabadi. Rizabadi instructs him to negotiate a major oil deal with the Norwegians. After signing the contract, the Norwegians want to transfer the contract amount, which is several million dollars to the company's account.
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In the Kish office, Malek shows documents to Mansoureh and suggests her that she and Nasser leave Iran because of what happened to Nasser, and asks Mansoureh to give him full representation of the company.
Another crisis has started after a deliberate fire in the company's rubber warehouse. Malek considers these incidents under Mirlohi and Nasser and wants to get rid of them.
With Khan Amoo dead, Mansoureh returns to settle the business. Malek and Samira proceed with their plans.
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