The friends suspect Nili of being responsible for Avishai’s disappearance, but she denies any involvement. Their fear intensifies when the news reports that the young Arab man who accidentally ran over the body has turned himself in to the police for manslaughter. Realizing it is only a matter of time before the investigation reaches them, the four set out to locate the missing body. As tensions rise, long buried resentments and hidden motives surface, pushing their friendship to the brink. A note left by Yehuda’s cleaner, an undocumented immigrant, leads them to believe he found the body during his weekly visit and abducted it for ransom. When they finally confront him, they discover the truth is far more mundane. The cleaner simply moved the body upstairs so he could finish cleaning. Relieved but still panicked, the friends attempt to return the body to Avishai’s apartment, only to be caught by the police outside the house. During interrogation, they watch live as the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences is awarded to a Chinese economist named Guo Xi. Their desperate five day mission ends not with glory but with disillusionment. Released due to lack of public interest, the four leave forever changed, forced to face the collapse of their plan and the truth about themselves.