When the gates of the Corleone mansion came into clear view, Durin hesitated again—he hesitated because he still wasn't ready to decide which identity to use when meeting his family in this life.
Yelena stood in front of the door, knocking—on the way, Yelena had placed the remaining ashes in the safehouse. All of Copenhagen's secret police and the relevant departments knew what that urn represented, and carrying it with her was too dangerous.
Therefore, they had to take a slight detour, but the result was favorable; the bridge's sentries were much stricter, but a Yelena empty-handed and Durin clearly weren't their intended subjects for interrogation.
Shortly after, a young boy opened the door.
The moment he opened the door, Durin instantly understood why Professor Jason had mistaken him on the car ride before.
The one before him must be Pool... and also certainly his brother in this life, he thought.