Ertuğrul Bey executes a strategic move by releasing Ural, who had previously betrayed him by killing his own son and ordering the deaths of his Alps. Despite the personal cost, Ertuğrul’s decision to free Ural under a peace treaty serves a larger purpose in his long-term plans.
Meanwhile, Aliyar is appointed as the Bey, uniting two tribes and strengthening their position. However, Vasilius, who had previously sacrificed his own men to elevate Ural, now faces the consequences of his actions. His next move remains uncertain, as does the approach of Sadettin Köpek, who is also plotting his next steps.
In a personal conflict, Aslıhan is attacked by Batuhan, a loyal servant of Ural involved in his illicit activities. After learning the truth from Batuhan, Aslıhan must decide how to respond, and Batuhan’s intentions become clearer.
Emir Saadettin, upon hearing of his fiancée’s abduction, is poised to take action. His response could significantly impact the unfolding events.
Simultaneously, Helena finds herself increasingly isolated in the castle as Vasilius’s feelings for her intensify. Her fate hangs in the balance, and it remains to be seen who will come to her aid.
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