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Zuhra and his guy take Ali to an isolated farm and lock him in a cage without food and water.
Aziza hides the money under a tree and goes to the men claiming to have Emir. She demands to see the child. Oğuz's ex-detective stays out of sight but gives the orders. He tells them to threaten her by pretending that they would kill the child. She becomes anxious and runs to give them the money.
Oğuz calls the police. The men are trying to get the money from Aziza when the police arrive. They run away and the police arrests Aziza. Oğuz accuses her of being complicit in the crime. She claims to be innocent but her words fall on deaf ears and they take her.
Jülide is in a coma. Hediye informs Salim. Asya, Canan and Şukran are there. So they all go to the hospital and Asya demands to see her grandmother. She cries at her bed and apologizes for her behaviour and begs her to live.
Yildiz arrives and is surprised that Oğuz is not there. She remembers how she had blocked Jülide's call and fears being discovered. She calls Oğuz and is happy that Aziza is being blamed for Jülide's condition.
Ali is trying to get the key with a stick. Zuhra prevents it. Aziza is allowed a phone call. She calls Aysil and tells her that she is in jail and asks her to keep Ali. Aysil does not have the heart to tell her that Ali is missing.
Oğuz keeps accusing Aziza and telling her she is responsible for his aunt's condition. He says he will make her pay. She insists that she is innocent and begs him to drop the charges because she needs to get out and go home, thinking of Ali.
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