387.Bölüm
Azize realizes she has misjudged Oğuz's actions. Oğuz leaves. Jülide and Hediye get Azize to open the present. Azize says a sewing machine is too big a present and she cannot accept it. Jülide says they will set it up in the House and she can use it both for herself and for possible tasks in the House. She agrees.
Azize tries to find an opportunity to apologize to Oğuz but he makes it difficult for her. He finally tells her that there is no need for an apology. He adds that in view of what has gone before, her misunderstanding was to be expected and that he would be more careful from now on.
Samet confronts Zeliha and accuses her of sleeping around. He leaves without giving her a chance to explain. She goes home and tells Canan. Her mother is happy to overhear it since she does not care for Samet and wants a rich son-in-law. Zeliha just cries.
Samet gets a friend's car and follows Tarik and swerves in front of his car. Tarik gets off and tells him to watch what he is doing. Samet just shouts and threatens him.
Yildiz goes to a neighbourhood asking for Azize. She is in the wrong neighbourhood and gets mugged.
Aysil and Ali make a cake for Azize's birthday.
Azize realizes the shirt that was torn in confrontation with Cezmi was a souvenir from Oğuz's late father. She takes and mends it. Oğuz is very moved when he finds it mended in his room. He is very touched by Azize's gesture. He wears it and is thankful to Azize.
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