323.Bölüm
Ömer tells Zehra that he saw a blood stain on Jülide's shirt so Arcan Kesser is probably beating her. Zehra is very upset. Ömer says the police will not be of any help because he is probably threatening her, and she will not complain. But he has another plan and asks her to go and wait for him in their house. Zehra refuses and he agrees to have her help him. Meanwhile Arcan Kesser takes Jülide into the cellar again and reproaches her for bringing all this misery on herself and forcing him to act violently. He changes her bandage but also keeps pressing on it to teach her a lesson. Then he gets his men to set up a dinner table there. They bring a steak dinner for them. Jülide must sit and join him. He also opens a TV screen in front of them that shows the surveillance footage of the house.
Hakan asks Sabah to go to Germany to see her mother and siblings but Sabah says all my life is here. I cannot just drop everything and go. Ayşe is angry with Nihat and forbids him to use her daughter as a tool in his games. Şükran, Aysil and Canan talk about the thief. Çetın has been released but Canan cannot let it go. Şükran feels scared about having a thief in the neighbourhood and asks Canan to go and sleep at her house that night. Canan agrees. Aysil says they should apologize to Çetın. In the workshop Çetın thanks Salim for not giving up on him and trusting him. Canan calls Salim and tells him that she will stay at Şükran's tonight. Salim sees that Çetın is not well, so he invites him to stay at their place for the night since Canan will not be there.
Ömer and Zehra discuss their plan in the car and Ömer asks her to be very careful. At night, Ömer returns from scouting the place. Zehra goes into action. She goes to the guards at the door and says she wants to go see her mother-in-law and acts bitchy. The guards fear Kesser and do not want to get into trouble, so they try to get rid of her. She continues to divert their attention for a while and Ömer gets into the yard and goes into the building.
Ayşe is packing Nihat's clothes. Cevriye come sand asks why she is doing that over a little fight. Ayşe tells Cevriye what has happened and Cevriye is shocked and sympathizes with Ayşe. She asks her if she is certain. Ayşe says yes, it is a woman named Belis.
Kesser and Jülide see Ömer in the TV and Kesser taunts her with what is going to happen to him. Ömer looks in different rooms and comes face to face with a guard. Zehra arrives and hits the guy unconscious from the back. They go into the master bedroom and see Jülide's clothes there. Ömer then notices the camera. They leave and Ömer changes his plan.
He goes in front of the house knowing Kesser can see him standing there. Then Zehra opens the fuse box in the garden and cuts off the power. Ömer hears Jülide crying in the cellar. He stands there. When the lights go out, Kesser runs out of the cellar with his gun calling out for Ömer. Ömer waits for him to go and then goes into the cellar and is about to take his mother out. Kesser arrives from behind.
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