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00:00Imagine you are adopted.
00:01What would you do if you learned that your entire life had been a lie written to cover up someone else's sins?
00:09What would you feel if you realized that the wealth and love you received from the people you called family for years were actually just remnants of a past that was stolen from you?
00:20Wouldn't your love be replaced by icy hatred, and your gratitude by a bitter desire for revenge?
00:27This story is about Nazım, who resists the false life offered to him, and his mother Feride, who spent her life yearning for her son.
00:36We will witness her heartbreaking story.
00:39Can a mother's forty years of grief bring down a vast empire?
00:45Can a son's revenge bring about his own father's end?
00:49And most importantly, when justice prevails, can new life sprout from the ashes?
00:58We will find the answers to all these questions together.
01:02If you were in Nazım's place, what would you have done?
01:05Would you fight to the very end?
01:08Don't forget to share your thoughts on this heartbreaking story and where you can follow us from in the comments!
01:16If you're ready, we can now move on to the heartbreaking story of Nazım and his mother, Feride.
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01:38When the dusty chest lid creaked open,
01:42That smell of mothballs that filled Nazım's soul,
01:45It was actually the stench of lies she had been accumulating inside for years.
01:50In the dim light of the attic,
01:53What she was searching for among her mother Seval Hanım's old belongings was a simple high school diploma.
01:59But what he would find was the wreckage of his own life.
02:03A yellowed envelope lay at the bottom of the wooden box.
02:07It had neither a name nor a date on it.
02:11When her curious fingers opened the envelope,
02:14The picture that came out of it, the sealed paper, was like a shard of glass piercing his heart.
02:20Adoption certificate.
02:22His eyes searched the document for the name.
02:24Verse.
02:26Below, the biological mother and father's homes have been left blank.
02:30There was only the signature of an orphanage director.
02:33That moment was 20 years ago,
02:35He learned that the people he called family were actually strangers.
02:40The walls of the luxurious house she lives in are collapsing on her,
02:43The expensive carpet beneath their feet was turning into a swamp.
02:47The faces of Burak and Elif, whom he called his siblings, transformed into silhouettes of strangers in his mind.
02:53The hand of his father, Kadir Bey, occasionally touched his shoulder,
02:57Seval Hanım's gaze was like poisonous needles piercing.
03:00They all lost their meaning one by one.
03:02He understood at that moment.
03:05Why did you always feel like an outsider in this house?
03:08Why did Seval Hanım's love flow over him without ever touching him?
03:13Why, besides the most expensive gifts given to Burak and Elif...
03:17He always thought that those who were more modest were deemed worthy.
03:21It was this family's project.
03:23It was an item a childless couple bought to fill the void.
03:28With trembling hands, he folded the document and put it in his pocket.
03:32It was as if he was carrying not a document in his pocket, but a burning ember.
03:36Her footsteps were so quiet as she went down the stairs,
03:41He had even begun to doubt his own existence.
03:44It was a typical afternoon in the living room.
03:48Mr. Kadir was slumped in his chair with a financial newspaper in his hand,
03:52Seval Hanım, meanwhile, sipped her tea from her porcelain cup.
03:55Meanwhile, she was watching a fashion program on television.
03:59Burak and Elif were giggling while playing games on their tablets.
04:04Nazım leaned against the door frame and watched them.
04:07He was like a stranger watching another family's happiness from behind a glass.
04:12"Nazım, my son, don't just stand there, come sit down," said Mr. Kadir, without taking his eyes off his newspaper.
04:19"My son," that word now sounded like an insult in Nazım's ears.
04:25He put a fake smile on his face.
04:28"I have work to do, Dad, I'll be in my room," he said.
04:32His voice sounded foreign even to his own ears.
04:35The first thing he did when he locked himself in his room was to read the document again.
04:40Each letter, each word was like a nail driven into his brain.
04:44He wondered how he had come to believe in this game that had been going on for years.
04:48Seval Hanım singled him out from her other children, insisting that he attend university.
04:55"You study, son, become a lawyer. Stand on your own two feet. Leave the company business to your brothers."
05:01How different the meaning of those words became now.
05:05It was a roadmap designed to keep him away from the family business, from that inheritance.
05:10Their own children would ascend to the throne, while Nazım would disappear from their lives as a stranger, handed a diploma.
05:20He didn't sleep that night.
05:21Every time she closed her eyes, the cold walls of the orphanage, an unnamed cradle, and the image of her mother who had left her there came to mind.
05:31Why did he leave her?
05:33Who were these people?
05:34Who was his father?
05:36These questions were like vultures circling in his mind.
05:40When morning came, she looked at her reflection in the mirror as she washed her face.
05:45The face he saw was no longer the face of the old Nazım.
05:50There was no sadness in her eyes, only determination.
05:54These were not the eyes of a broken child, but of a man consumed by the fire of revenge.
06:00That day, in the bathroom, she made a vow to her reflection in the mirror.
06:06She was going to find her real family.
06:08She would find out who he was, where he came from, and hold those who had subjected him to this life accountable.
06:15She would patiently wait for the day she would leave this house, the moment she would fly with her own wings.
06:22For her, university would not only be a gateway to a profession, but also a ticket to escape from this home, this lie.
06:30And he was going to make the most of that ticket.
06:34Years have flown by like water.
06:36Nazım lived with the weight of that great secret he kept inside.
06:40He played the role of a son who was more distant than ever towards his family, yet remained perfectly flawless.
06:45He patiently endured Mrs. Seval's sarcastic remarks.
06:49It far exceeded Mr. Kadir's expectations.
06:52He graduated from law school with top honors.
06:55He was now one of the city's brightest young lawyers.
06:59He had opened his own office and won important cases.
07:02Although Mr. Kadir seemed proud of her success,
07:06Nazım could read the thought behind that pride: how successful even a foreign child could be.
07:13The time had come.
07:14It was time to rekindle the fire he had been burning inside for years and demand an explanation for the document he had found in that dusty chest.
07:21His applications to official institutions were quickly successful thanks to his influential connections.
07:27One morning, while sitting at his desk in the office, he received an envelope.
07:32His heart was pounding as if it would burst out of his chest.
07:35He opened the envelope.
07:36The document inside contained only one name.
07:39Feride.
07:40Her mother's name was Feride.
07:42And below it was the name of a mountain village, which was indicated as the place where he lived.
07:47The moment she had been waiting for all these years had finally arrived.
07:50This journey back to his roots would either heal him completely or leave him bleeding forever.
07:56But there was no turning back now.
07:59He jumped into his car and headed for that mountain village.
08:03As the city lights faded away, a single question echoed in Nazım's mind.
08:09Why had she left him?
08:12The road to the mountain village was like Nazım's life.
08:15First it was a wide and smooth highway, then a road that narrowed, twisted, and finally turned into a path full of potholes.
08:24His luxury car looked a bit out of place on the road.
08:28As we approached the village, concrete buildings gave way to wooden and stone houses.
08:32The noise of traffic was replaced by the howling of the wind and the distant sound of a goat bell.
08:38Even the atmosphere was different.
08:40There was no trace of the city's smoky smell.
08:43The place smelled of thyme and damp earth.
08:46When he stopped his car in the village square, all eyes turned to him in front of the coffee shop where a few old men were sitting.
08:54His expensive suit, shiny shoes, and sophisticated urban demeanor screamed that he didn't belong in this country.
09:01He got out of the car, cleared his throat, and walked toward the oldest-looking man.
09:07"Good day, I'm looking for someone named Feride," he said.
09:11His voice echoed in the silence of the mountains.
09:14The men looked at each other.
09:16The one with the cane and a face as wrinkled as a map spoke.
09:20Feride? Which Feride?
09:22There's no one with that name left in our village.
09:26Nazım's heart almost stopped for a moment.
09:28Years of waiting couldn't end with a moment of disappointment.
09:34With confidence in the document he held,
09:36"Are you sure? They said he lived here years ago," he said.
09:41Just then, a middle-aged man who had just come out of the coffee shop joined the conversation.
09:46"Just wait a minute, uncle. Maybe she's asking about our crazy Feride."
09:50Then she turned to Nazım.
09:52"He lives alone a little outside the village, by the stream."
09:56"He's a quiet person. What business do you have with him?"
09:59Nazım flinched when he heard the word "crazy," but he didn't show it.
10:03"I'm a relative," he lied.
10:05That was the easiest answer for now.
10:08The man pointed towards the exit of the village with his hand.
10:11"Follow this path. When you see the stream, you'll see the only house on the left. Say hello to them from us."
10:17Nazım thanked them and walked in the direction they had described.
10:21His leather shoes were struggling on the muddy road.
10:24With each step, his heart beat faster.
10:28Was the woman he had dreamed of for years living in a single house by a stream, nicknamed "the madwoman"?
10:34The portrait of his mother that he had in his mind was shattered by this new information.
10:39At the end of the path, he did indeed see an old house with stone walls and a tiled roof.
10:45A few chickens roamed in the garden, and a pile of firewood was stacked in one corner.
10:51In the small garden in front of the house, a bent-over woman was hoeing.
10:56She wore a faded, patched dress and a discolored headscarf.
11:02Nazım approached slowly. The woman hadn't noticed his arrival.
11:06"Hello," said Nazım, his voice trembling.
11:09The woman lifted her head.
11:11Time stopped at that moment.
11:13Her face was deeply etched with lines from the sun and life, but her eyes...
11:18Those eyes didn't seem unfamiliar to Nazım at all.
11:21He felt as if he saw the reflection of his own eyes.
11:24A momentary look of surprise appeared in the woman's eyes.
11:27Then that astonishment gave way to a deep fear.
11:32He dropped the hoe he was holding.
11:34"Who are you?" she whispered.
11:38Nazım swallowed.
11:40There was a lump in his throat.
11:42"I'm Nazim," he said.
11:45All the blood drained from Feride's face.
11:48Her lips began to tremble.
11:50He took a few steps backward.
11:51No, no, you, you can't be Nazım.
11:56Get out of here, he said.
11:58"Mother," whispered Nazım.
12:01This was the word that had been on the tip of his tongue for over twenty years, but that he hadn't been able to say.
12:07The moment she uttered that word, tears welled up in her eyes.
12:12When Feride heard that word, it was as if her legs gave way.
12:17He collapsed to the ground.
12:17She covered her face with her hands and began to sob.
12:22Nazım paused for a moment, not knowing what to do.
12:26Then he slowly knelt down beside his mother and placed his hand on her calloused, trembling shoulder.
12:32That touch carried the weight of years of separation, longing, and pain.
12:37They entered the one-room house with an earthen floor.
12:40In the middle was an old stove, in one corner a divan used as a bed, and in the other corner a counter with a few pots and pans.
12:49Poverty had permeated every corner.
12:52Feride, with trembling hands, offered Nazım a glass of water.
12:56Neither of them spoke for a long time.
12:58Nazım's sorrowful question broke the silence.
13:02From where?
13:03Why did you leave me?
13:05Tears streamed down Feride's face again.
13:08Without lifting his gaze from the ground, he began to speak in a broken voice.
13:13She said she was too young, that she had eloped with the man she loved, and that her family had rejected her.
13:19She had a child with that man.
13:21But that man, that man had abandoned her.
13:25She had neither the money nor the means to care for her baby.
13:29She explained that she had to leave him at the orphanage so he could have a better life, so he wouldn't die.
13:35Every word was like a confession of a mother's helplessness and regret.
13:42"And what about my father?" asked Nazım.
13:44That was the question he was most curious about.
13:47Who is my father?
13:48Where is he?
13:50Feride's face suddenly turned ashen.
13:52She avoided eye contact with Nazım.
13:55"He's dead!" he said in a firm voice.
13:59He died in an accident.
14:01Forget about him, Nazım.
14:02He sensed his mother was hiding something.
14:05How did he die?
14:07Where is his grave?
14:09he insisted.
14:10"I don't know!" said Feride.
14:13His voice had hardened.
14:14I told you he was dead.
14:16Let's drop the subject.
14:17You came after all these years.
14:19Don't reopen old wounds!
14:21Nazım was surprised by his mother's sudden reaction.
14:24He didn't want to press the issue.
14:26Perhaps the pain was still too fresh.
14:28Perhaps he had difficulty remembering due to old age.
14:31He decided to put the matter on hold for now.
14:34He had found his mother.
14:36This was the most important thing.
14:38She would have plenty of time to spend with him.
14:40That night, in that small, poor house,
14:43He fell asleep at his mother's knee.
14:45The peace she hadn't found in any luxury bed for years,
14:48on that old couch,
14:50He found it by inhaling his mother's scent.
14:53But in the back of his mind,
14:55that unanswered question about his father,
14:57He continued to stand there like a shadow.
15:00The fear in her mother's eyes,
15:02It was more than just simple pain.
15:05There was another secret hidden deep within.
15:08And Nazım vowed that he would unravel that secret too.
15:13Nazım spent a few days with his mother.
15:16He helps her during the day.
15:18He is tilling the garden.
15:19He was chopping wood.
15:21At night, he would sit by the stove,
15:23He listened to the half-baked stories his mother told him.
15:27Feride is telling everything about the past.
15:29But when it came to her father, she put up walls.
15:33Although Nazım seemed to respect his mother's sensitivity on this matter,
15:36The seeds of doubt in his mind were growing day by day.
15:40How could a person not know where their child's father was buried?
15:44How can it be so clear that he died?
15:47He couldn't give even the slightest detail.
15:49There was something strange about this whole thing.
15:52To avoid upsetting her further, he stopped asking her questions.
15:56The answers are in the village itself.
15:58He decided to search in the whispers of the past.
16:01One morning, he left home telling his mother he was going to the forest to collect firewood.
16:06and headed straight for the village square.
16:09The old men, who had looked at him with suspicion when they first saw him,
16:13They seemed to have gotten a little more used to him by now.
16:17They had heard that Feride had a son who had reappeared after many years.
16:21He sat down at one of the wooden tables in front of the coffee shop and ordered a tea.
16:26He turned to the old man with a cane and a wrinkled face.
16:29Uncle, can I ask you something?
16:32The man looked at her with curious eyes.
16:35Ask away, young man.
16:36Regarding my mother Feride's past,
16:39about youth,
16:40Nazım said about my father,
16:42lowering her voice.
16:44My mother doesn't really want to talk.
16:46I think the pain is still fresh.
16:48The old man took a deep breath.
16:50Is it fresh?
16:51Years have passed since then.
16:53The wound scabbed over, but the scar remained.
16:56he said.
16:56Feride was the most beautiful girl in the village.
16:59She was a fearless girl who didn't bow down to anyone.
17:03Then she fell in love with someone from the city.
17:06His family objected, but he didn't listen.
17:08She ran away to him.
17:10So, that man, my father,
17:13Who was that?
17:14Nazim asked,
17:15with his heart beating rapidly.
17:17Just then,
17:18sitting at the next table,
17:19Apparently, he had poor eyesight but good hearing.
17:23An old woman chimed in.
17:24He was one of the oldest people in the village.
17:27Everyone called her Sümbülnine.
17:30His name is Kadir,
17:31said Sümbülnine,
17:32in a trembling voice.
17:34I won't forget that name.
17:35Magnitude,
17:36very stylish,
17:37He was a city kid.
17:38He arrived,
17:39He charmed our girl,
17:40Then he threw it away like a rag and left.
17:43Nazım froze at the name he heard.
17:45Magnitude.
17:46Magnitude.
17:47The name struck him like a bolt of lightning.
17:49It couldn't be.
17:50This must have been just a coincidence.
17:53The one who raised him,
17:55The man who called him his son was also named Kadir.
17:57But how many Kadirs were there in the world anyway?
18:01He tried to suppress the turmoil in his mind.
18:04What did Kadir do for a living?
18:07he asked.
18:08Taking care to keep her voice from trembling.
18:11Back then, he had a small shop in the city.
18:14He sold home appliances.
18:16They say he expanded his business later on.
18:19He became rich.
18:20He's become a great man.
18:22Nazım's blood ran cold.
18:24Home appliance store.
18:26His father, Kadir Bey, also built his holding company from a small appliance store.
18:32Too many details were coming together to be a coincidence.
18:35He started to feel dizzy.
18:36How could this have happened?
18:38He couldn't comprehend it.
18:40If this is true,
18:41Was his biological father the man who raised him?
18:43So why had he adopted her from the orphanage?
18:46Why had he kept this big secret for so many years?
18:49The buzz in the coffee shop,
18:51It turned into a whisper in Nazım's ears.
18:53How he got up from the table,
18:55He didn't even know how he was walking.
18:57His feet carried him to where he was said to be the oldest person in the village.
19:01He was taking her to someone the man with the cane had recommended.
19:04Grandpa Shakir.
19:05He was the memory of the village.
19:08According to what was said, there was something that Şakir Dede didn't know.
19:11There was nothing he couldn't remember.
19:13Shakir Dede was under the grapevine in the garden of his house,
19:17He found her sitting in an old chair.
19:21He was over 90 years old, but his eyes still sparkled.
19:26Nazım sat down next to him and introduced himself.
19:28He said he was Feride's son.
19:31Grandfather Shakir,
19:32He scrutinized Nazım from head to toe.
19:34You're a spitting image of your father.
19:35he said,
19:36At a moment he least expected it.
19:38Just like his youth,
19:39those arrogant glances,
19:41that upright posture,
19:42just like Kadir,
19:43he said.
19:44Nazım swallowed.
19:45Grandfather Shakir,
19:46Tell me everything,
19:47Please.
19:48My mother doesn't tell me,
19:49The people in the village only know a bit about it.
19:51But you,
19:52You know everything,
19:54I feel it.
19:55Grandpa Şakir sighed deeply.
19:58His eyes gazed into the distance,
19:59He planted them on the mountains.
20:00And he began to tell the story.
20:02As he spoke,
20:03All the truths that Nazım knew,
20:06They collapsed one by one.
20:07Magnitude,
20:08He used to come to this village to visit his relatives.
20:10"said Grandpa Şakir.
20:12He saw Feride,
20:14She fell in love.
20:15Feride too.
20:16They loved each other madly.
20:18Magnitude,
20:19He asked Feride's family for her hand in marriage.
20:21Her family didn't give her to him.
20:23Urban,
20:24Because it's unclear what it is.
20:26They fled too.
20:27They got married in the city.
20:29Not long after, you were born.
20:32Nazım listened, holding his breath.
20:35Kadir had a small shop.
20:37But he always aimed high.
20:40At that time,
20:40A girl started working as a secretary in his shop.
20:44Her name was Seval.
20:45She was the daughter of a wealthy family.
20:47She charmed Kadir.
20:49Both the girl's beauty,
20:51and his family's money,
20:53It drove Kadir mad.
20:55He abandoned Feride and you in the middle of the night.
20:58Gone.
20:59He married Seval.
21:02It was as if a sledgehammer had hit Nazım's head.
21:05Seval,
21:06Ms. Seval.
21:08He who tormented her for years,
21:10the woman who saw him as a stranger,
21:12He looked at the son of the woman whose home he had destroyed.
21:14What kind of game was this?
21:16What kind of cruelty was this?
21:17What did Feride do?
21:19she whispered.
21:20What else could he do?
21:21Grandpa Shakir said,
21:22with tears in her eyes.
21:24He was left all alone in the big city.
21:26His pride prevented him from even returning to the village.
21:28He couldn't look at you.
21:30You will go hungry.
21:31He was afraid you would freeze to death.
21:33You,
21:34my dearest one,
21:35He took them and left them at a boarding school.
21:37He ran away without even looking back.
21:39And from that day on,
21:40No one ever heard from him again.
21:43We heard that he returned to his village after many years.
21:44But she wasn't the same Feride anymore.
21:47His heart is dead,
21:49It was a living corpse.
21:51Nazım jumped to his feet upon hearing this.
21:54Anger,
21:55angle,
21:56betrayal.
21:57All the emotions were mixed together.
21:59His father,
22:00his biological father,
22:02He had abandoned his mother and her for no reason at all.
22:05Then, years later,
22:06perhaps out of guilt,
22:08perhaps for another reason,
22:10he took her from the orphanage and brought her to his own home
22:12the reason he abandoned his mother
22:14He had raised her with the woman.
22:16This,
22:17It wasn't a kindness.
22:18This,
22:19It was the most brutal revenge in history.
22:21To her every day,
22:23in his own home,
22:24by making him feel like a stranger,
22:26He had, in a way, made her pay the price for the life she had stolen from her mother.
22:29How he left Grandpa Şakir's side,
22:32He couldn't remember how he got back to the village.
22:35When he arrived at his mother's house,
22:36Feride was waiting for him anxiously at the door.
22:39Nazım looked at his mother's face.
22:41That percentage,
22:42the pain of years
22:44the feeling of abandonment and having to leave one's child behind,
22:47He witnessed that profound sorrow.
22:49She hugged her mother tightly.
22:51I know,
22:52she whispered.
22:53I know everything, Mom.
22:55Feride's body trembled.
22:58She started crying like a child in Nazım's arms.
23:01Something she had kept hidden for years,
23:03that big secret she couldn't tell anyone,
23:06That heavy burden had finally been lifted from his shoulders.
23:09There was no longer just sadness in Nazım's eyes.
23:14That sadness has been replaced by something icy,
23:17He was consumed by a sharp rage.
23:19Mr. Kadir,
23:21the man he called father,
23:23lived under the same roof for years,
23:25the man he sat at the same table with,
23:28He was the killer who stole her life.
23:30And Nazım,
23:32He was going to get revenge for this murder.
23:34He now had a purpose.
23:36This is not just a family search,
23:39This was a fight for justice.
23:41And he,
23:42He would be the most powerful soldier in this war.
23:45Revenge,
23:46It was a dish that was eaten cold.
23:48And Nazım's meal,
23:50It had been sitting in the freezer for years.
23:53Verse,
23:54He stayed one more night with his mother.
23:56But this,
23:57It wasn't a peaceful night.
23:58Without closing your eyes until morning,
24:01He watched the cracks in the ceiling of that one-room house.
24:04Each crack,
24:06a turning point in life,
24:08It represented a wound inflicted by fate.
24:11His anger is seething inside him like a volcano.
24:14But outwardly, it only projected an icy calm.
24:18Learning to control your emotions,
24:20He had learned how to turn them into a weapon years ago.
24:23Now that gun,
24:25It was time to point the gun at the man who had stolen her life.
24:27With the first rays of dawn,
24:30He said goodbye to his mother.
24:33Feride's eyes were filled with worry.
24:36What are you going to do, son?
24:37he asked,
24:39in a trembling voice.
24:41Verse,
24:41He held his mother's calloused hands.
24:44To your face,
24:45For the first time in his life, he managed to put on such a genuine smile.
24:49Don't worry, Mom.
24:51he said.
24:51I will only take back what belongs to us.
24:54Your stolen youth,
24:56my stolen childhood,
24:57They will pay the price for everything.
25:00Feride wanted to say something, but...
25:02Seeing the determination in Nazım's eyes, she fell silent.
25:06That look said it all.
25:08This was a journey of revenge.
25:11When he returned to the city,
25:12His first act was to go to that luxurious villa.
25:15When he knocked on the door,
25:17Without saying a word to the maid who greeted him,
25:20He went straight to his room.
25:22She took one last look at the room she had lived in for years, but to which she had never truly belonged.
25:28She packed a few items from her closet into a small bag.
25:31Sitting on his desk,
25:33She picked up the expensive pen that Mr. Kadir had given her as a gift at her law school graduation.
25:38He paused for a moment,
25:40Then he put the pen back on the table.
25:42She didn't need anything from that man.
25:46As we were going down the stairs,
25:47She met Seval Hanım and her siblings in the hall.
25:50While Mrs. Seval was busy with her tablet,
25:53he asked in a condescending tone.
25:56Is my vacation finally over?
25:58Where have you been again?
25:59Nazım stopped.
26:00He fixed his gaze on the eyes of the woman he had avoided for years.
26:05It was an icy stare.
26:07Mrs. Seval recoiled for a moment at that look.
26:10There was an expression in Nazım's eyes that he had never seen before.
26:14This is not the saying of an obedient son,
26:17It was the gaze of a judge delivering a verdict.
26:19I will not live here anymore.
26:20said Nazım.
26:21The voice is clear and sharp.
26:24Burak and Elif looked up from their tablets in surprise.
26:27Mrs. Seval laughed sarcastically.
26:31What is it?
26:31Did you have too much barley?
26:33Do you really have anywhere else to go?
26:35Nazım didn't answer.
26:37He just looked.
26:39That look was enough to send a shiver down Seval Hanım's spine.
26:43She looked one last time at the empty chair where Mr. Kadir used to sit every evening.
26:46The man hadn't returned from work yet.
26:49Perhaps this was for the better.
26:51This calm before the storm would be his greatest weapon.
26:55He left through the door without saying anything.
26:58He had also left his luxury car in the villa's garage.
27:01He was leaving everything about that life behind.
27:05He rented a modest apartment for himself.
27:07This was to be his war headquarters.
27:10He was no longer the brilliant lawyer of Mr. Kadir's holding company, nor was he the adopted son of that family.
27:16He was now simply Nazım, Feride's son.
27:20And he would use all the knowledge and skills he possessed as a lawyer to bring down the empire that had ruined his life.
27:28His first task was to begin researching the early years of Mr. Kadir's holding company.
27:34Old land registry records, trade registry gazettes, bank statements.
27:38He worked day and night for weeks.
27:42Every new piece of information he uncovered only fueled his thirst for revenge.
27:47Based on what Grandpa Şakir told me,
27:51He had learned that his mother's family was one of the wealthiest families in the region.
27:56Feride had been rejected by her family when she eloped with Kadir.
28:00But on his deathbed, her grandfather felt remorse and bequeathed all his inheritance to Feride.
28:09This inheritance meant acres and acres of land, plots in the city center.
28:14And Nazım, with those lands and plots, transformed Kadir's small appliance store into a holding company,
28:22He proved with documents that he used it as capital.
28:25After Kadir left Feride, without her knowledge,
28:29Perhaps, using forged signatures, he had seized all her inheritance and built his own empire on this stolen foundation.
28:38His marriage to Seval was also a step taken to further strengthen this empire.
28:45Now he was not only consumed by a thirst for revenge, but also by a cause he was certain he would win.
28:51On behalf of her mother, Feride, she prepared a massive lawsuit claiming rights to all of the Holding's assets.
28:59This was not just a property dispute, but also a fight for honor.
29:05The news of the lawsuit exploded like a bomb within the Holding company.
29:10Through Nazım, one of the most successful lawyers, Kadir Bey encountered a woman whose name he had forgotten, a woman he had abandoned years ago.
29:18He was shocked when he learned that she had filed a lawsuit against him.
29:23But the real shock came when she realized that the lawyer, Nazım, was her biological son, whom she had adopted from an orphanage years ago.
29:32The ground beneath their feet was slipping away.
29:34The empire of lies he had built over the years was collapsing around him with a single lawsuit.
29:41For Seval Hanım, however, the truth was far more devastating.
29:46She knew that Mr. Kadir was married.
29:48But she had a son from a previous marriage, and that son had been living in her house for years.
29:54He was furious when he learned that the person he had raised so closely was Nazım.
29:59That young man, whom he had despised for years, whom he had separated from his own children,
30:05He was the son of her husband's first and perhaps only love.
30:09He felt humiliated and deceived.
30:13Her hatred for Nazım had now turned towards her husband, Kadir.
30:18All hell broke loose at the villa that evening.
30:20Seval, in a fit of rage, threw all of Kadir's belongings outside the door.
30:26"Get out of this house!" he was shouting.
30:29"This house, like the rooms in the companies, was bought with my father's money."
30:33Your stolen empire will bring me no good.
30:37Get out! Do whatever you want with that son you have with your wife you abandoned!
30:41For the first time in his life, Mr. Kadir felt so helpless.
30:46His wife, whom he had dominated for years, was now throwing him out.
30:51The lawsuit Nazım filed had destroyed not only the holding company but also his family.
30:56That night, she was chased out of her villa like a criminal, carrying only a small bag.
31:02He had nowhere to go and no safe haven to seek refuge.
31:06The man who built his empire was now all alone on the streets.
31:10Nazım, meanwhile, silently watched what was happening from a distance.
31:14This was only the first act of the war.
31:18And he was certain he would be the only one standing until the end of this curtain.
31:23She wouldn't stop until she got what was rightfully hers and her mother's.
31:27The war was just beginning.
31:30The legal battle turned out to be more difficult than Nazım had anticipated, but also quite predictable.
31:36On the other side was the most expensive army of lawyers in the country, hired by Mr. Kadir and, consequently, Ms. Seval.
31:44But Nazım had something they couldn't buy with money.
31:49Real.
31:49Each trial was a theatrical performance for Nazım.
31:54He directed the documents, the witnesses, and most importantly, the powerful force of the story, like an orchestra conductor.
32:02Her mother, Feride, also attended the hearings.
32:05At first, she was very scared and didn't want to go back to that world.
32:09But Nazım, this is your fight for honor, mother.
32:12He had convinced her by saying, "You will not hang your head; let them be ashamed of you."
32:17Feride had taken off her tattered village clothes,
32:21She was wearing the simple but elegant dresses that Nazım had bought for her.
32:25He sat upright in the courtroom, his old and weary body.
32:31The man sitting opposite him, the one who stole his youth, Kadir, and the woman who destroyed his home,
32:35He looked at Seval not with hatred, but with deep pity.
32:39His dignified demeanor was Nazım's greatest strength.
32:43At every hearing, Mrs. Seval would give Nazım deadly glares.
32:49She couldn't accept that her husband's own son had ruined her fortune and reputation.
32:55He also refused to accept the fact that Feride had a large share in this fortune.
33:01Kadir, however, was deteriorating day by day.
33:05He was staying in hotel rooms, and his old friends weren't answering his calls.
33:09She couldn't even find the courage to look Nazım in the face in the courtroom.
33:14That face reminded him of both his betrayal and his greatest regret.
33:20Nazım didn't just rely on land registry records and bank statements in court.
33:26It also revealed a human tragedy.
33:29The story of her mother being cast aside, herself being left in an orphanage, and then being taken from that orphanage and placed in a luxurious home, where she experienced emotional exile.
33:40He described how he lived his life.
33:42He wasn't telling.
33:43It was as if he was bringing it to life.
33:45Everyone in the courtroom, even the opposing lawyers, was speechless at this tragic story.
33:53And the awaited day has arrived.
33:55The court announced its decision.
33:58All the capital Kadir used to establish the Holding company was unjustly obtained from Feride's inheritance.
34:05Therefore, it was decided that sixty percent of the Holding's shares belong to Feride and her legal heir, her son Nazım.
34:14It was given.
34:15When the decision was announced, Mrs. Seval had a nervous breakdown and fainted.
34:19Kadir slumped into his chair.
34:22Nazım held his mother's hand.
34:24Feride was crying.
34:26But these tears were tears of years of suffering, and of justice finally delivered.
34:32As he left the courtroom, Nazım's eyes fell on Seval Hanım, who was being carried out on a stretcher, and on Kadir, who looked utterly distraught.
34:39He felt not the slightest bit of compassion.
34:42The time had come to reap what they had sown.
34:44After all, he who sows the rain reaps the whirlwind.
34:48Isn't that right, dear friends?
34:50Their first days in business as the new owners of the holding company were unforgettable.
34:55When Nazım and his mother Feride entered the Holding's enormous building, all the employees watched them with curious and fearful eyes.
35:04Nazım went straight to the chairman of the board's office on the top floor.
35:08The sign on the room door still read "Ms. Seval".
35:12When he knocked on the door and entered, he found Mrs. Seval gathering her belongings at her desk.
35:17When the woman saw Nazım, she jumped to her feet in anger.
35:20What do you want? he said.
35:22His voice was like a hiss.
35:24Are you happy now?
35:25You took everything from us, Nazım.
35:27He approached the table calmly.
35:29"I didn't take anything from anyone," he said.
35:33I simply got back what belonged to my mother and me.
35:36This room, this desk, this company.
35:39It was never yours.
35:41You were just an accomplice to a thief.
35:44Seval felt like she'd been slapped in the face.
35:47He couldn't find anything to say.
35:49Nazım continued.
35:50All authority within the company has been revoked.
35:53I am now the chairman of the board.
35:54If you wish, you can continue in a position commensurate with your qualifications, as a salaried employee.
36:01This was a proposal worse than death for Seval Hanım.
36:05For years, he ruled his empire, but now he has to work under the command of his despised stepson.
36:12His pride would never allow it.
36:15She grabbed the cardboard box and left the room and the building without saying a word.
36:22It was his siblings' turn.
36:23Burak and Elif were locked in their room, waiting and not knowing what to do.
36:30Nazım entered Burak's room first.
36:33Burak stood up in fear when he saw Nazım.
36:36He was expecting to be fired.
36:38Don't be afraid, said Nazım.
36:40There wasn't the slightest hint of sarcasm in his voice.
36:42I won't fire you.
36:44I won't let you pay for what my father did.
36:47You are my brother.
36:48You can continue working at this company.
36:51But with one condition: from now on, this holding company will be governed not solely by the greed for profit, but by justice and conscience.
36:58If you adapt, this is your place.
37:01Burak couldn't believe what he heard.
37:04The man he had despised for years was giving him the greatest lesson in humanity of his life.
37:09Her eyes filled with tears.
37:10He could only say, "Thank you."
37:13He had the same conversation with Elif as well.
37:15Elif also bowed her head in shame.
37:19Nazım's unexpected behavior was a far harsher punishment than simply dismissing them or insulting them.
37:26This was a lifelong sentence imposed on their consciences.
37:31However, neither Burak nor Elif could work at that company any longer.
37:35Looking at Nazım's face every day meant confronting their own pasts and what their mothers had done.
37:43They couldn't bear the shame.
37:45A few weeks later, they both submitted their resignations,
37:49They started new lives as ordinary workers with modest salaries, working for an old friend of their father's.
37:55They were learning to fly with their own wings, to earn their own money.
38:00Perhaps this was the greatest gift Nazım had given them.
38:03Kadir, on the other hand, had hit rock bottom.
38:06His wife had left him, and his children had become ashamed of him.
38:09That huge holding company had slipped out of his hands.
38:12He lived alone in cheap hotel rooms.
38:15Nazım's victory was his death.
38:18His heart could no longer bear this heavy burden.
38:22One morning, he passed away from a heart attack in his hotel room.
38:27Only a few old friends and his children attended his funeral.
38:31Ms. Seval hadn't come.
38:32Nazım watched the funeral from a distance.
38:35She felt neither love nor hatred for that man anymore.
38:39There was just emptiness.
38:40For Nazım, she was now just a name on a birth certificate.
38:45Justice had been served, the war was over.
38:47And when the war was over, all that remained were weary souls and silent graves.
38:54A few days after his father's death, Nazım went to the cemetery with only a single piece of paper in his hand.
39:01The weather was overcast.
39:03It was as if even the sky was accompanying this sad ending.
39:06Neither Burak nor Elif was at the grave.
39:10Just fresh soil and a few faded flowers left on top.
39:14Kadir died completely alone at the end of his life.
39:18Nazım looked at the tombstone.
39:20It simply said "Kadir" on it.
39:22Neither a title nor an epithet.
39:25Just a name.
39:26Nazım pulled an official document from his pocket.
39:29This wasn't the same piece of paper he'd found in the attic years ago.
39:34This document was a birth certificate he had recently received from the official authorities, its seal still fresh.
39:40His/Her birth certificate.
39:41It had his name written on it.
39:43Verse.
39:44Mother's name.
39:46Feride.
39:46And at the very bottom, in that line that had been empty for years, there was now a name.
39:51Father's name.
39:53Magnitude.
39:54This document was his official identity card.
39:57It was legal proof that Kadir was her father.
40:01But for Nazım, this piece of paper was nothing short of a curse.
40:05He didn't want to be known as this man's son.
40:08He was just Feride's son.
40:11He knelt down.
40:13He plunged his hands into the cold, damp soil.
40:17He dug a small hole, not caring that soil would get stuck under his fingernails.
40:21Then, the father's name is written on it.
40:24Kadir carefully folded the birth certificate that was written on it and buried it in the hole he had dug.
40:29He covered it with soil again.
40:32He pressed down on the soil with his palms and smoothed it out.
40:35The document was finally where it belonged.
40:38That name lay buried beneath the earth, along with the man it belonged to.
40:43Nazım had buried his last link with his father with his own hands.
40:47This was a farewell.
40:49It wasn't an apology.
40:51It was never going to happen.
40:53This was a liberation.
40:56It was a ceremony to liberate her soul from that man's shadow.
41:00He stood up and clapped his hands clean of dirt.
41:04He turned and left the cemetery, never to look back again.
41:10When he took over the holding company, everyone expected him to be a ruthless, ambitious manager.
41:16But Nazım surprised everyone.
41:19He managed the company with justice and compassion.
41:23It improved workers' rights.
41:25He made significant investments in social responsibility projects.
41:28She started helping orphaned children and mothers in difficult situations.
41:33He was rebuilding the empire that Kadir had built with greed and lies, with love and justice.
41:40Her mother, Feride, never got used to the noisy world of the Holding company.
41:44She was a woman of the earth and tranquility.
41:47He watched Nazım's success from afar, with pride.
41:50But she was never happy in that tall building, in that luxurious room.
41:55One day he said to Nazım, "My son..."
41:58I want to go back to my village.
42:00My chickens, my garden, my house by the stream are waiting for me.
42:04Nazım understood what his mother meant.
42:06This victory, this wealth, was not enough to heal the wounds in their souls.
42:13What they needed wasn't money or power, it was peace.
42:18Nazım made the most important decision of his life that day.
42:21He handed over the management of the holding company to a team of professionals he trusted.
42:25He donated the majority of his shares to the foundation he established.
42:28He set aside enough for himself and his mother to live a quiet life.
42:32A few weeks later, in front of the Holding's enormous building,
42:37Nazım and his mother Feride were standing there.
42:39But this time they were there neither for revenge nor for war.
42:43This was a farewell.
42:45Nazım had taken off his expensive suit,
42:48She was wearing a simple outfit instead.
42:51Instead of the luxury car Nazım used when he left the village,
42:54Now a more modest but sturdy car awaited them.
42:58They decorated the back of the car with the most beautiful flowers they could find in the city.
43:02They had filled it with seedlings and a few new garden tools.
43:06They got into the car.
43:08Nazım looked in the rearview mirror at the enormous building he had left behind,
43:12She took one last look at that glamorous life.
43:15There was neither regret nor longing in her eyes.
43:19Just peace.
43:21He held his mother's hand.
43:23For the first time in years, a carefree, happy smile appeared on Feride's face.
43:29"Are you ready, Mom?" asked Nazım.
43:31"I'm ready, son, let's go home," said Feride.
43:35The car left the city crowds and turned onto the road leading towards the mountains.
43:40The sun was about to set and had painted the sky a reddish hue.
43:45Where the highway ends and the winding village road begins,
43:48Nazım opened the car window.
43:50He took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of thyme and damp earth that filled the room.
43:55This was the scent of freedom.
43:58This was the beginning of a new life.
44:01They return to the lands where they belong to heal their wounds.
44:04They were returning to the peace where they belonged.
44:08Leaving the ghosts of the past behind,
44:11They were heading towards a new morning where they would watch the sunrise together.
44:15Yes, dear friends,
44:17with a man whose childhood was stolen,
44:20We all witnessed a mother's fight for justice, a mother abandoned to the darkness.
44:25If you were in their place, would you fight the same battle?
44:28Or would you have quietly continued with your life?
44:32Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments, okay?
44:35See you in the next true story.
44:39Goodbye, dear friends.
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45:01Thank you for watching.
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