198.Bölüm

Salim tells Ömer that he needs to go there with an elder. Ömer apologizes for not thinking things through properly and gets up to leave. Zehra meets him at the door all worried about where he is going to get an elder from. He clearly has no parents. He can't tell anyone in the family either. Ömer tells her not to worry and that he will take care of everyting.
Ati returns Kerem on the wheelchair to the store. Sabah takes him home. Kerem is interfering with her customers and making them leave.
Ömer talks with Mert in the office. He suggests that he get Hakan, their friend's father to go with him.
Ayşe calls Zehra and again tells her about Asya missing her. Salim tells Zehra she can go. Zehra goes to the House and Asya is happy. Cevriye sees Zehra and Ömer and feels something is amiss. Ömer tries the cookies Zehra has made with Asya. He has a headache. He does not want Zehra to worry about him and assures her that everything will be resolved. Cevriye sneaks upon them so they stop talking and excuse themselves.
Kerem is at home. Sabah sends Ati to attend to him but Kerem continues to be difficult. He keeps calling and demanding that she go to him and help him. Sabah is losing business because of Kerem's games.
Zehra reads a story for Asya and tries to put her to sleep. Ömer sits with them.
Sabah has a tenant who needs a door fixed right away. She seeks Salim's help. Salim goes there with Koray and they end up working all night. Salim calls Zehra and tells him that he will be all night.
Zehra and Ömer discuss the situation with Hakan's father going with Ömer to Salim's house to ask for Zehra's hand. When they open the door to the bedroom, Ayşe is there, and they are shocked thinking she might have heard what they were talking about.
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