Kuzey'in evlenme teklifi
Cemre refuses Kuzey. She wants him to make the decision in peace, not in anger. She encourages him to go to Samson and think things over.
Kuzey sets out to finish what he started for the Makara business. Cemre also begin to look for work. A new partnership is established with Zeynep's surprise offer.
Witnessing with her eyes that the conflict between her two sons has turned into a great enmity, Handan asks Sami for help. However, Güney's greed for revenge destroys everyone who gets in his way. Güney, who has nothing to lose after breaking his ties with the Sinaners, is determined to revenge himself on everyone. He also secures a gun.
Aynur is beginning to feel Sami's temper and her gentle nature is upset over his behaviour. Zeynep and Cemre take on the engagement ceremony of Demet and Şeref as their first project in their new partnership. Kuzey arrives and Dmeet wants him to does the ring exchange. Kuzey carries out the ceremony and walks out. Ali is on Kuzey's mind. He experiences sadness and happiness at the same time. The only person with whom he shares his sadness is Cemre. Kuzey and Cemre approach each other with sadness and longing. Late for the engagement, Güney is faced with a similar scene to the one Kuzey had seen years ago. But he does not plan to give up and turn away silently from it like his brother had done.
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