Ömer tells Zehra nothing will take her away from him and assures her that he will solve this problem. He goes to the office and pulls off his tie and thinks about the events. Nihat wonders if he is fine. Ömer cannot discuss his feelings with him. Nihat leaves.
Kerem's party guests arrive. There is music and wine. Sabah gets hungry, so she goes down and everyone thinks she is a servant. Kerem tells her if she wants to stay, she has to serve them. She does so reluctantly. Kerem makes fun of her in front of the guests.
Zehra has used sugar in the food instead of salt. Salim laughs it out and says no worries let's eat an omelette. Zehra is evidently depressed. After dinner, Zehra cries in her bedroom and deletes Ömer's texts. She tells herself to forget. In the morning her father notes that she has slept in her dress. Ömer wants to go see her when Nihat comes and informs him that Ökkeş has died from a heart attack. Ömer looks broken but he picks himself up to go to the House to let everyone know.
Sabah returns to her office in the morning. The goons come and threatens her again asking for more money.
Koray tells Şükran about Salim selling the business. Şükran asks Salim about it. Salim explains everything. Şükran goes home and consoles Zehra thinking now that she is going to divorce the guy, she will be happy. Zehra cries profusely.
Ömer breaks the news to Hediye. Hediye falls apart. They all sit in the living room trying to console Hediye. Ömer has to go take care of Ökkeş' remains. Ayşe calls Zehra and tells her the news. Zehra is very upset. She tells Şükran that she wants to go to them. Şükran says go, I will handle your father.
Ömer is heart broken over the passing of Ökkeş. He wants to let Zehra know but he remembers her father saying he is to have nothing to do with her daughter anymore. He drops the call and drives home. At the House he wonders how he is going to break it to the family that Zehra will not be there. He walks to the door. Zehra opens the door for him. He looks at her with a mixture of gentle love and gratitude.