Episode 11

Bay Tolga Gürdag, who is a cousin of Ozgur will stand out with his ambitious, obsessive and political attitudes. What happened is an interesting thing. Ezgi was very moved by the surprise of Ozgur. All resentment of Ozgur will pass. In the process, they both understood better how much they cared about each other. They open a new page in their relationship, no more lies. That's why they decide to tell their parents they're together. Nevin accepts this relationship, though he does not want it very much, and Sevim does not want Ezgi and Ozgur to be together. Ezgi performs her first event at the organization company where he is employed, and a surprise awaits him at this event. Serdar, meanwhile, moves again to get Ezgi, but when he learns that Ozgur and Ezgi are together, he is disappointed and makes her even more ambitious.
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