369. Bölüm
Oğuz tells her that he does not like to remain indebted to someone so if she needs work she can return tomorrow. Aziza says he owes her nothing and goes. Yildiz asks Oğuz what that girl is doing here and finds out that Jülide has hired her. She warns Oğuz that she could be a threat to their safety. Oğuz says he will keep his eye on her. Yildiz is miffed.
Aziza leaves Ali alone again in the morning and goes to work. Kiliç sees her in the morning and follows her and find the House's address. Oğuz sees Aziza and tells her now that she has come to work there, she should stay out of his way. That makes Aziza nervous. She begins work in the kitchen. Hediye tells her to take Oğuz's coffee for him. She remembers the doctor's recommendation regarding no sweets and removes the sweets that Hediye has put in the tray. She takes it to him. He is on the phone with his back to her. She puts it there and nerves make her drop some files as she is leaving. He turns and is annoyed with her. She says Hediye asked her to bring him the coffee.
Kiliç gets through security but before he can see Oğuz which he intends to do to end Aziza's employment at the House, he is thrown out by the security.
Oğuz has said he will not marry until he finds Ömer and Zehra's child. Yildiz is trying to get detectives to convince him that the child will not be found and is perhaps dead. Oğuz will not hear of it.
Aziza takes some clothes to Oğuz's room and again drops some papers. He comes out of the shower and is annoyed to see her there. She leaves quickly. Asya likes being with Yildiz but keeps snapping at her grandmother for not leaving her be. Aziza consoles Jülide and tells her Asya is lucky to have such a kind grandma like her. Aziza has to serve Yildiz's coffee. Yildiz tells her to leave this job. Aziza says I need to earn my living; that is why I am here. Yildiz pours the coffee on the floor and says then do your job.
Hediye gives Aziza an advance saying that is how Jülide always does things. Aziza leaves happily. When she gets home, she realizes Ali is gone.
Kiliç takes Ali pretending that the police have his mother. He then tells him to go into the House and steal whatever he can so they can take it and release his mother.
Ali sneaks in; Jülide has just left her box of Zehra and Ömer mementos on her bed. Ali finds Zehra's locket and sees their photos in it. Oğuz is passing and hears something in Jülide's room and is about to open the door. Ali looks anxiously at the door handle.
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