383.Bölüm

Cezmi pulls a knife on Azize. Oğuz finally gets himself up and grabs Cezmi before he attacks Azize. Cezmi slashes Oğuz's arm. Oğuz punches him and he runs off after losing his knife.
Azize bandages Oğuz's cut with her handkerchief and dress band and helps him to his car. The two of them leave. Oğuz does not want to go to the hospital. Tarik calls him and Oğuz asks him to go get Cezmi. Tarik goes to Cezmi and ties him up. He finds out that he was told the address of Azize's workplace by a rich lady. The police come and take him away.
Ali continues to sell his water and make money. Kiliç can't go to him since he is being watched over by the surrounding vendors. Yildiz goes to the office looking for Oğuz and cannot find him. Canan has brought Zeliha to Koray for an interview. Koray is happy with the CV but says the final say would be with Tarik since Zeliha would be working as his assistant. Selin continues to be harassed by her husband. Koray cannot get her to open up about her problems.
Oğuz drives with significant difficulty to a house (probably a cottage of some sort). Azize helps him inside and finally calls his doctor friend. He comes and cares for his injury and gives them some meds. Oğuz tells Azize that she can walk a short distance where a neighbour will take her to the city. She takes her bag and leaves the house. Outside, she is about to leave but thinks twice.
In the house, Oğuz gets up and walks to the kitchen and sees Azize cooking food and smiles.
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