Jim takes Cinnamon to the salve trader, Karl de Groot, who agrees to the purchase. de Groot takes Cinnamon but Jim comes after him after he realizes that the slave buyer has stiffed him on the payment. When de Groot passes the right spot, Cinnamon breaks off the key and when de Groot has to stop and shoot Jim, Willy captures him from behind.
Meanwhile the Prince’s wife, Amara, wakes up in the IMF fake slave cell while Barney plays tapes of prisoners being tortured. Rollin and Akim are with Prince Fasar and Willy shows up as a fake policeman to tell them they have a lead on the missing Amara. Rollin reassures the prince then goes back to the IMF base and puts on a Borca mask.
Jim tells Jara, de Kroot’s partner, that de Kroot is dead and now Jim is taking over. He claims Cinnamon is his wife and they were scamming de Groot the whole time, but he’s still going to sell her to Borca to keep up his end of the deal. Jara is impressed but then de Kroot’s henchman Musha comes in. Jim points out that Jara won’t get any slaves if Jim is dead, so Jara shoots and kills Musha.
Rollin, disguised as orca, goes to Amara’s cell and claims that he knows who she is but is going to sell her as a slave anyway. Then they dye Amara’s brown hair to blonde and make her up to look a little bit like Cinnamon. Jim then takes her to Borca’s slave auction.
Willy and Barney take over a shop near the palace where the auction is to be held, don guard uniforms, then take the drugged Amara into the palace slave cells using a fake cart. Meanwhile, Jim hangs around claiming he’s entitled to 50 percent of the money Borca gets for Amara. When one of the buyers insists on buying Cinnamon immediately, before they make the switch, Jim has to get forceful and convinces Borca to let the auction go ahead.
Willy knocks out the guard and he and Barney switch Cinnamon in the cell for Amara in the cart. Meanwhile Rollin and Akim convince Fasar that his brother is running a slave-selling operation and don robes to slip into the auction. Amara is brought in and put up for bid, and with a little prodding from Rollin, Fasar recognizes her. He accuses the clueless Borca of selling his sister-in-law and the king figures out that Amara isn’t Cinnamon from earlier. It’s too late for him, though: he goes for his gun and Fasar has to shoot him dead. Fasar then announces there’ll be no more slavery in Elkabar and the team head out, their mission accomplished.
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