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While traveling back to Oslo, Kristian accidentally snaps the core sample, and realizes that the earth underneath Oslo is unusually weak. The next day, Kristian finds more concerning research in Konrad's house, and convinces Marit to take him to the Oslofjord Tunnel, where he discovers a core sample Konrad was attempting to recover shortly before his death. As Kristian and Idun discuss their separation, the power goes out for the second time that week. Kristian visits Idun, meets with Sondre and his new girlfriend, and is invited to Julia's ballet recital. He calls Johannes about this, but Johannes mostly ignores him. Kristian visits Konrad's house, where he meets Konrad's daughter Marit, and discovers Konrad's research, including core samples and a map that has recorded more serious seismic activity than Johannes was claiming. Johannes, whose organization maintains a seismic activity monitoring system, reassures Kristian that there is nothing to worry about, and that the seismic activity that Konrad was worried about was merely construction blasting being done across the city, but Kristian doubts his claims. Kristian travels to Oslo with some of Konrad's research to investigate the circumstances of Konrad's death, where he meets with Konrad's supervisor, Johannes Løberg. Kristian hears on the news of the death of a colleague, fellow geologist Konrad Lindblom, in a collapse in the Oslofjord Tunnel. Kristian feels responsible for the 250 fatalities of the tsunami and keeps a secret room in his house dedicated to the events and the fatalities, which causes strain with his family. Idun has a job as a hotel worker at the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel. Kristian is living in seclusion high above the mostly-rebuilt Geiranger, while his family moves to Oslo. Three years later, his wife Idun is divorcing him and he is separated from his children, Sondre and Julia. .In 2016, geologist Kristian Eikjord is hailed a hero for his actions during the tsunami in Geiranger.