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left her with a strange sensation, something between curiosity and challenge. But what bothered her the most wasn't the man himself, but the fact that, for a brief moment
quickly reached Nasuh's ears. In Midyat, nothing happened without him knowing. And what angered him the most was the idea that his grandda
. His gaze, fixed on the papers, seemed unchanged, but his mind was racing. The door opened softl
suh's eyes, as always happened when a serious conversation
sed his eyes, hi
his voice low but laced with
woman had had an argument with a man at the market. At first, Faruk thought it would be nothing more than a passing inconvenience, but then the description
d before nervously looking at
r Demir. The name echoed in his mind with disdain. The son of those damned people he had
ile. - Of course, it couldn't be anyone else.
efore he could answer,
asuh said, rising from his chair with an unsettling calm. - I t
t they argued at the market. - Faruk tried to
d at him wi
ar is mine to marry off to whoever I choose, not to waste time with the son of those people. And
that the conversation was ab
father? - he asked,
smile full of
rity. Besides, I've already decided what I'll do with that family. If the girl think
uation. His encounter with Bahar at the market was still turning over in his mind, and he couldn't stop thinking about her defiant att
But Bahar, with her beauty and courage, made him doubt. Should he pursue his vengeance at all c
losest friend, Azad Yilmaz, who looked at h
untly. - You've been obsessed with this since you were a child. But
and looked at
sible for the death of my parents. What they did to me i
's thirst for vengeance, but he couldn't change his mind. At that mo
ha
the young Bahar Asian was illegitimate. He had confirmed it through his sources, and the revelation gave him an opportunity he hadn't considered
imself, a cold,
, Azad - he murmured to himself, as he moved away from his
his game. And he was going to use every piec
at would put his granddaughter in her place. And in the shadows, the