371.Bölüm
Oğuz begins to question Aziza and then accuse her when Jülide comes in and says Aziza after you have put back the locket please serve my coffee in the living room. Aziza goes. She realizes that Jülide has saved her but she feels too ashamed and wants to leave. Jülide arrives and tells her that she is ready to hear her story whenever she is ready but asks her not to leave her job. Aziza feels she cannot share her story so she holds back but stays with the job.
Oğuz calls Ersin and asks him to send him the video recordings of surveillance cameras of the House. Aziza continues to be uncomfortable whenever she sees Oğuz making him more suspicious.
Kiliç goes to an old woman and asks her for help to get Aziza.
Aziza goes home and puts Ali to bed. In the morning he tells him to wait for Aysil. She leaves as Hediye calls and asks her to go early since she has a doctor's appointment. She goes and Ali follows her. So she has to hide him in the house. Hediye goes in the room so Ali runs out and hides in the garden. Aziza finally gets him out without anyone seeing him.
In the meantime, Aziza gets a package from the courier and forgets to deliver it to Oğuz. Ersin comes and Aziza suddenly remembers and gives them the package. They go in the study and look at the captures. They see a child. Aziza sees Ali in the videos and is frozen.
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