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Ömer says is the thing you are about to lose over the signing of this agreement so valuable to you? Zehra says, yes, it is dearer to me than anything in world; of course, referring to Ömer. Ömer leaves infuriated.
Zehra sits for a moment in Özge's office. She gets up once more alarmed. She wants to go to Ömer. Selin says he has very important matters to attend to, so he can't…Zehra is annoyed and said can it be more important than our lives? Selin is shocked. Zehra goes into Ömer's office. They send her a text indicating that they know she is in her husband's office. She realizes the mole is somewhere in the office sending messages. She is even more alarmed. She begs Ömer not to sign the agreement. He says give me one reason. She kneels in front of him and begs again. She says it is a life and death matter. He is disgusted. He says who are you trying to protect? He lifts her up and tells her to stop it and act in a manner that is befitting of the name Zehra Kervancioglu even if it is only in name. He then calls Can to take her home.
Sacit comes to visit Ömer again. He asks if the agreement has been signed. Ömer says it will be in a few hours. Sacit pretends he is there to congratulate him but also makes a point about sometimes running into difficulties at the last minute. The idea of Zehra in cahoots with this man further infuriates Ömer.
Canan is on her way to Sabah when Çetin cuts her off and tells her it is Zehra that was responsible for her kidnapping and she should not be deceived by her innocent image. Canan pushes him off and says I have had my fill of your lies. Canan goes to Sabah and Kerem invites the two of them for coffee at a waterfront café. There the ladies are picked on by two young men. Kerem takes care of them and teaches them a lesson.
Zehra goes home and once she realizes she cannot do anything else regarding the agreement, she calls Piton and says I couldn't convince Ömer, but I have a plan and have to see you. She wants to leave. Can says I have to take you wherever you want to go. She gets in the car. He asks where she wants to go. She says I will tell you on the way. Finally, she says let's go to Mahalleh. Can stops to let Ömer know. Zehra immediately gets out of the car, pretending she wants to get some air, then she crosses the road and gets a cab in the opposite direction. Can realizes and informs Ömer. Ömer asks him to follow her. He leaves the office.
They take Zehra to Piton. She tells him you can take me hostage then Ömer will not sign the agreement. Piton says what if he does. She says then you can kill me before you kill him, because I can't live without him. Piton keeps making fun of Zehra's great love for for her husband.
Ömer is in the back behind a wall seeing Zehra in conversation with Piton in the depot. He is wondering what game she is playing at with these sorts.
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