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Amandine, sending photographs of a young European woman who somewhat resembles Marion. After the scam begins, Armand gains an audience with Sanou. The sorcerer blesses the enterprise in a ritual, warning Armand to bring back money to him when he succeeds. "Amandine" extracts increasing amounts of money from Michel, and Armand makes his own extravagant nightclub debut. There he notices his ex-lover Monique and goes home with her. Monique is living as a white Frenchman's kept woman in a luxury villa, with her (and Armand's) daughter Flore. The Frenchman is away, and Armand rekindles the relationship, buying expensive gifts for Monique and Flore. The scam is jeopardized, though, when Michel starts telling "Amandine" that he has seen her close to home (the hitchhiking incident). Armand plays along, but has no idea how to follow up. He returns to Papa Sanou, who interprets this complication as a spiritual punishment for not sharing the proceeds, and demands 4000 Euros for the continued favor of the spirits. In a panic, Armand makes the extravagant demand of Michel. Michel has already tracked down Marion to the campsite, stalking her and leaving the cash that Marion thought came from Evelyne. He responds to Armand's latest request by returning to the campsite, where he spies on Evelyne's violent confrontation with Marion, and believes Armand's story that Amandine is being chased by underworld creditors. Taking Evelyne for one of these goons, he chases her down in the dark and strangles her, then leaves the body on Joseph's farm in revenge for the affair with Alice.
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distracted. She returns home to the cattle farm where she lives with her husband, Michel, and her father. The TV warns of a blizzard and gives news of a missing woman, Evelyne Ducat, who lived with her husband in a country house nearby. The next day, a local policeman, Cedric Vigier, calls on the
Faranges asking about the case, but they tell him nothing, even though Alice saw Evelyne's abandoned car on the way back from Joseph's. After Cedric leaves, Michel confronts Alice about her affair. When she calls on Joseph the next day, he is not at home. She enters the hay barn and finds his dog dead with a gunshot wound. Joseph appears and angrily tells her to leave. When Alice returns she sees Michel on the telephone, angrily saying he will not press charges. He refuses to explain and drives off, coming back with his nose bloody. Alice asks whether he fought with Joseph and killed his dog, but he is silent. The next day Michel disappears, leaving his empty car for Cedric and Alice to find.
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Evelyne, plays her music, and spends nights with her in the hideaway. He hallucinates a living Evelyne, who forgives him for failing to report the recent death of his mother promptly, leaving the body to decompose. The dog's barking at Evelyne's body arouses the suspicion of Cedric on a visit. Later, when the dog finds and bites at Evelyne's body, Joseph shoots him. The scene in the barn with Alice repeats from Joseph's point of view, showing that he had just come out from Evelyne's hiding place. He decides that it is too risky to keep the corpse in the barn, and carries it to a deep and remote sinkhole, where he drops it in, then jumps after it to his death.
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Abidjan, where Armand now has an honest if humble job with his uncle. Monique shows up to tell Armand she is moving to France with her benefactor, and tries to give him back an expensive necklace he gave her in better days. Michel tracks down Armand and confronts him, but without much satisfaction. Back in his hotel, Michel laughs bitterly as another internet scammer tries to get his attention. Finally, it is revealed that Monique's "white man" was none other than Evelyne's husband Guillaume, as Monique arrives at the fateful country house with Flore and looks around the unfamiliar, snowy landscape.
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