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Ömer tells Salim that he and Zehra have been married for around a year. He says there has been nothing between them and it was done to save Salim's and his sister's lives. He adds that Zehra is innocent and begs him to keep that in mind when talking to her. He says that at first they were pretending but then things changed between them.
Salim is angry and tells him to get out. Ömer leaves. Salim calls Zehra and reproaches her for lying to him for so long. Zehra cries and when Ömer comes she realizes he is the one who has told her father. She wants to go to Salim. Ömer takes her. Meanwhile Salim has a stroke and falls in front of his store.
Sabah finds out that Kerem is the son of the owner of the house. She also finds out that he is a playboy. When Kerem finds out she has hit him on the head, he pretends that he is badly injured to get her to give him some service. They basically try to get back at each other in their own ways.
When Zehra goes to the workshop, Koray says he has not seen Salim. Ömer and Zehra start searching for him in the neighbourhood. Finally, Ömer makes a call and gets his people to search for Salim. They find out that Salim is in the hospital. Zehra is distraught. They go there and inquire. When they enter the room where they have been sent to, there is no patient there and the orderly fixing the bed tells them the person who was in the bed is dead.
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