357.Bölüm
The police arrests Arcan. Defne asks Ömer for forgiveness. He is unmoved. Ömer apologizes for scaring Zehra. Zehra is concerned that Defne's actions were after all because of her love for Ömer. They go back.
Jülide is concerned about Arcan endangering her children. Ömer and Zehra come and tell her that he has been arrested. Jülide goes to Bahşende and thanks her for helping Ömer to catch Arcan.
Ipek gets a call that their home has burned down, and her granddad was injured. She runs there and does not accept Koray's offer to go with her. She is upset about Koray's actions. She goes to Salim's and her granddad and Aysil are there. Aysil wants to get a hotel. Salim and Canan ask her to stay. Salim tells her that she makes them very happy by staying and she should not feel uncomfortable. She says she will prepare a surprise Iftar.
Hediye has to look after Kaan a friend's baby but she has a cold. Zehra offers to keep the baby. Ömer wanted to spend the day alone with her and is upset that she has accepted this responsibility. He acts upset and refuses to help Zehra. The baby throws up on him. There are sweet comical scenes.
Arcan calls Jülide from prison and tells her that she is not rid of the dangers that stalk her children and if she wants to know the truth she has to visit him in prison. She goes there. Ömer goes to office and tells Ayşe about the baby and they facetime with Zehra to see the baby.
Arcan tells Jülide that Bahşende was in on all that he did and helped him get her away from her husband and children. Jülide is very upset.
Koray apologizes to Ipek. She does not accept. He then goes to apologize to Sarp but Ipek misunderstands and snaps at him and he leaves. Sarp tells her that she is mistaken. She feels bad. Ömer comes back and gives a hand with Kaan. Jülide goes to Bahşende and rebukes her for what she has done. Bahşende is uneasy.
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