Heart at War
s to centuries of history. Its cobbled streets and air filled with tradition stood as silent witnesses to
was palpable. Nasuh Aslan Asian, the family patriarch, sat at the head of the breakfast table, his gaze severe and his pres
d her grandfather. Despite having Asian blood, to Nasuh, she would always be a stain on his honor, the living proof of the fami
ght? - Nasuh said coldly when Bahar acci
her father, Faruk, who remained silent, afraid to challenge his father's authority. Her aunt, Ze
s of absence. Emir Demir stepped out of the car that had brought him back to Midyat. His heart pounded, not with excitement, b
family had been betrayed, how the Demir name had been stained by the Asians. According to her, his parent
he Demir mansion. She embraced him tightly and
r. The honor of the De
he memory of his mother, whose face he could barely recall. He had not returned out of nos
s parents' grave, he ran his fingers over the cold s
uth, - he whispered. -
hed in silence. He knew that Emir's fury ran d
hat the young Demir's presence brought danger. However, his greatest concern remained his own fa
r to marry. Hakan Ers
oked at her father in desperation, hoping he would stand up for he
dfather. Her heart cried out for freedom, but in
, he found a letter written before her death. The words were a silent cry of despair, and though they did not rev
d not yet know was that his fate was already intertwined with Bahar's-and that the hatred