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Lupin finds out from a young girl that the Nazis buried a secret treasure before being caught. He and his companions Jigen and Goemon embark a crusade in North Africa to find it; however, his lover/rival Margot Miné made an allegiance with Helmut von Pfefferman, a German count who is a distant relative of the commanding officer who buried the gold. On the location, Lupin and Pfefferman find out alike that the hiding place was actually a launch base for spaceships: the Nazis left Earth with their gold and flew to the Moon! Pfefferman shoots Lupin and, thinking to have killed him, starts a mission to rescue the gold on the Moon. (Go to the comments for the rest of the story)

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  • Lupin miraculously escapes from death and finds out that Margot betrayed Pfefferman and came back to be allied with him. Sophie (the girl) reveals him she's the great-great-granddaughter of Zelig Cohen, the Jewish scientist who was forced to build the rocketship for the Nazis. Lupin, Sophie and Margot embarks secretly on Pfefferman's stolen rocketship, while Goemon and Jigen tracks them from the Earth. Short before arriving to the Moon, Pfefferman's henchmen discover the aliens and try to kill them. Pfefferman takes Sophie as an hostage and Lupin, though reluctantly, does the same to Margot. Pfefferman, however, doesn't care about the woman, who kicks Lupin and comes back to the count, who slaps her. Sophie succeeds to free herself, but Pfefferman follows her and reveals that he would killer her because her ancestor led his ancestors die in space. However, the rocketship lands almost disastrously on the Moon and they find a peaceful community of German-speaking farmers who grew vegetables in a surrogate garden and do not know about either gold or Nazism. Pfefferman finds out they just left it in a hangar without knowing its value, gets crazy and , to "protect" the gold, wipes it out with dynamite. The whole lunar base starts to tremble, and Lupin, Sophie and Margot miraculously escape through the spaceship, guided from Earth by Jigen who hacked the program. Landing in South America, Sophie thanks Lupin for all of his help and asks him to just let her go home. Margot, however, hysterically complains about the loss of her gold, but seeing Lupin and Sophie reminds her of most important things in life: people who love you.