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00:00What would a man sacrifice for the woman he loves?
00:04Your pride?
00:05Your future?
00:07Or is it your soul?
00:10Serdar, shackled by the chains of poverty,
00:13He had been cast aside like trash by Ayşen, the woman he loved, in pursuit of a more comfortable life.
00:20But the wound inflicted by love gradually transformed into a dark hatred, an unquenchable fire of revenge.
00:27He wanted Ayşen not just to be unhappy, but to go mad; not just to regret, but to be destroyed.
00:37This anger led him to the forbidden, to the locked doors of the science of occultism.
00:43In the cellar of an abandoned village house, a deadly 80-day ordeal of asceticism,
00:49Creeps coming from within the walls, emerald-eyed beings, and a bargain made with the darkness.
00:56The deal was simple: either he chose wisdom and abandoned revenge, or he shouldn't have started at all.
01:04Serdar made a promise, but pride is the devil's favorite toy.
01:10When he broke his vow and unleashed that dark power,
01:15He would realize too late that the price he would pay was not just his own life.
01:19Turn off the lights and sit back.
01:23Because those who come from the darkness never forget the promises they make.
01:29If you're ready, the nightmare begins.
01:32Enjoy watching.
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01:49That night, the nightmare weighed heavier than usual.
01:54Serdar sat up, breathless, in the freezing room.
01:57There was an invisible weight on his chest.
02:00It was the weight of an ominous presence that crushed him, suffocated him, and tried to steal his last breath of air.
02:08The corners of the room, the places unlit by the bare lightbulb, were filled with something darker than pitch black.
02:15It was as if darkness was breathing, watching him.
02:18This wasn't just an ordinary nightmare brought on by poverty and desperation.
02:23This was a reflection of his inner self.
02:25The days were melting away in the steam of a café that reeked of burnt coffee and frying oil.
02:32Serdar was a man in his early thirties, chained to the cold reality of minimum wage.
02:39As she wiped the tables with the cloth in her hand, she watched the happy couples chatting and laughing.
02:45Their world was miles away from this greasy, noisy, and hopeless world in which he was trapped.
02:52Each order slip, each drop of sweat dripping from his forehead, was a nail in the coffin, reminding him that he would never get married, never start a family.
03:03And Ayşen was there.
03:04Ayşen was the only source of light in this gloomy life.
03:09Or so Serdar thought.
03:10They loved each other.
03:12At least, that's what the words said.
03:15But love wasn't paying the bills.
03:17Sevgi did not meet the greedy expectations of Ayşen's family.
03:22Her family wanted their daughter to be comfortable.
03:25Having a comfortable life meant having a rich husband.
03:28At worst, a civil servant with a regular salary.
03:31Serdar was just a waiter.
03:34Many people came to ask for Ayşen's hand in marriage.
03:36Wealthy men, men with cars, men with promising futures.
03:40Ayşen resisted at first.
03:42"I love Serdar," she said.
03:44But this resistance was gradually eroded each day by the whispers surrounding it.
03:50Their friends' glamorous lives, the vacations they go on, the expensive gifts they receive.
03:56Social pressure spread through his veins like a poison, slowly coursing through him.
04:00The hardships at her family home began to feel like a rehearsal of the difficulties she would face if she married Serdar.
04:07Didn't he deserve a comfortable life too?
04:11She wanted to travel, have fun, and see other countries.
04:15Serdar noticed the change.
04:17Ayşen's voice on the phone was now more distant.
04:21The meetings had shortened, the silences had lengthened.
04:24The warm sparkle in her eyes had faded.
04:28Serdar knew that final conversation was coming.
04:31One day, on a cold autumn evening, on that bench in the park, the inevitable moment arrived.
04:38Ayşen spoke, avoiding his gaze.
04:42I love you, but I also have the right to live a comfortable life.
04:46Serdar didn't answer.
04:48He only listened to the howling of the wind.
04:51Ayşen continued.
04:52It won't work out with us, Serdar.
04:54We can't live on your waiter's salary.
04:57There's no point in keeping each other waiting.
04:59The words were like a sharp knife, but Serdar wasn't surprised.
05:04She just felt something break inside her.
05:07A piece of glass had broken, and from that moment on, everything started bleeding.
05:13Shortly after the breakup, Ayşen married the textile businessman her friends had introduced her to.
05:20The wedding photos became the subject of Serdar's nightmares.
05:24They were happy.
05:26They were rich.
05:27They were comfortable.
05:28Serdar's sadness gradually gave way to a dark, scathing hatred.
05:34This wasn't simply jealousy.
05:36It was a pure hatred born of humiliation, disregard, and helplessness.
05:44Ayşen had chosen the money.
05:46He had treated it like an object, replacing it with something better.
05:51He wanted revenge.
05:52But how?
05:53He couldn't stand up to her and yell.
05:56He didn't have the courage.
05:58She felt even more humiliated in the presence of her wealthy husband.
06:01No, the revenge he wanted wasn't physical.
06:05It was much deeper, much darker.
06:08She didn't want Ayşen to be happy.
06:10May their peace be disturbed, may their sleep be interrupted at night, may they have nightmares.
06:15And finally, she wanted to hear that he had divorced his wealthy husband.
06:20But that wasn't enough.
06:22At the same time, he wanted Ayşen to fall madly in love with him again.
06:28He wants her to crawl after him, to beg for forgiveness.
06:32And when Ayşen returned to him, that's when Serdar would abandon her.
06:38He wanted Ayşen to be consumed by a deep, passionate love for the rest of her life, to wither away from it all.
06:44There was only one way to get revenge.
06:47Byway.
06:49To unleash those who come from the darkness upon Ayşen.
06:52The three-lettered beings, the jinn.
06:55The idea of going to a sorcerer crossed her mind, but she didn't trust anyone.
06:59What if this comes out? What if his name becomes known?
07:04Strangely, he wasn't afraid of demons or witchcraft.
07:08He was afraid of being disgraced, of his name becoming public.
07:13This was proof of how arrogantly hateful he had become.
07:17That's why he had to do it himself.
07:20But how?
07:22He didn't know what to do or how to do it.
07:24She just needed to consult someone to learn.
07:27In every city, there were shady names whispered about for carrying out these kinds of operations.
07:33She found someone through a recommendation.
07:35A man named Cevat Hoca lived in a village far from the city.
07:40When he went to see Professor Cevat, he didn't explicitly state his intentions.
07:45He simply wanted to learn this science, the science of spirits, and asked for help.
07:51Cevat Hoca had seen the darkness in Serdar's eyes.
07:54Perhaps he knew why he desired this knowledge.
07:57Normally, nobody wants a rival.
08:00But strangely enough, the man agreed.
08:03"I'm not a sorcerer," said Cevat Hoca.
08:06His voice was like pebbles.
08:08I am involved in the science of familiars (huddam).
08:10I have jinn.
08:12He agreed to take Serdar with him on one condition.
08:14You will take care of all my tasks.
08:17Taking care of the animals in the village, running errands at the market.
08:20You will do whatever I say, for two years.
08:22Serdar had nothing to lose.
08:25"I'll give you a monthly allowance too," added Professor Cevat.
08:28Serdar resigned from his job at the cafe that day.
08:32He told his family he had found a well-paying job in another city.
08:35And he settled in that eerie village, next to Cevat Hoca.
08:40The road to his revenge reeked of animal manure and moldy straw.
08:44But Serdar didn't care.
08:47Two years was a small price to pay for a lifetime of revenge.
08:52Cevat Hoca's house was like a living, breathing entity.
08:56At night, the wooden structure creaked, yawned, and whispered.
09:00The room assigned to Serdar was the coldest and dampest place in the house.
09:05The space between a cellar and a storage room was a hole permeated with mold and an ominous smell of spices.
09:11For two years, Serdar was a slave to this house and its owner.
09:14He would wake up before the morning call to prayer, perform ablution with ice-cold water, and rush to care for the animals.
09:21The animals weren't normal.
09:23The chickens stared at him, without blinking, as if judging him.
09:28At night, the goats in the barn would make bleating sounds similar to human voices.
09:32Serdar hated going into that barn every day, hating having to face those yellow, horizontal eyes.
09:40Going to the market was an escape from this precarious farm life.
09:45But the villagers were just as strange as Cevat Hoca's animals.
09:49They weren't talking to Serdar; they were just whispering to each other as he passed by and spitting at him from behind.
09:56For them, Serdar wasn't the teacher's new apprentice, but the latest victim of that sinister man.
10:01Cevat Hoca kept his word and was paying Serdar more than the minimum wage.
10:07But he was secretive about scholarly matters.
10:10He only gave Serdar old, worn-out books, telling him to memorize them first.
10:16The books were filled with incomprehensible Arabic and Hebrew texts, complex symbols, and planetary clocks.
10:23At night, Serdar would copy these symbols by candlelight and try to memorize prayers whose meaning he didn't know.
10:29But the real training took place when Professor Cevat was seeing his patients.
10:35Serdar was forbidden from entering that room.
10:38He simply waited at the door, greeting and seeing off those who arrived.
10:43But he could hear the sounds seeping through that door.
10:47One day a group of men arrived in a panic.
10:50Their faces were ashen.
10:52They had found treasure near their village.
10:55A pot of gold in the basement of an old Greek house.
10:59But ever since they unearthed the gold, they'd been through hell.
11:04One of them,
11:05Teacher, I saw a demon in the form of a snake in my dream.
11:09"He said, 'Give back the gold, or I'll wipe out your entire lineage,'" she cried.
11:14Another showed his hand, which was blackened and beginning to decay.
11:18This touched him, sir.
11:20My flesh has been falling off ever since that night.
11:23This was Serdar's first encounter with treasure talismans.
11:29Serdar peeked through the keyhole.
11:34Cevat Hoca had placed a handful of soil and a gold coin, which the men had brought, into a copper bowl.
11:42Words he didn't understand were pouring out of his mouth.
11:44The air inside the room visibly rippled.
11:49Cevat Hoca plunged a knife into the bowl and suddenly shouted.
11:54The smoke rising from the bowl momentarily resembled a face writhing in pain, and then it dispersed.
12:01The men's screams echoed in Serdar's ears.
12:05Another night, they brought a woman and a young girl.
12:09The girl lay motionless in her bed, only blinking her eyes.
12:13His mother said, "He's under a nightmare, sir, he won't get up."
12:19Serdar heard Cevat Hoca enter the room and a muffled, guttural voice say, "Give him to me, he's mine."
12:27That voice couldn't belong to that young girl.
12:31Serdar witnessed these horrific scenes for two years.
12:35What he saw fueled his determination more than it frightened him.
12:38He wanted this power.
12:40She wanted such sounds to echo in Ayşe's house, she wanted her rich husband to rot away like that.
12:45But nothing happened when he tried it.
12:49At night, he would secretly go to the barn and draw the symbols he had learned, and whisper the words he had memorized.
12:55The animals seemed to be looking at him mockingly.
12:58The amulets she wrote were nothing more than pieces of paper soaked in ink.
13:03Cevat Hoca could see jinn, talk to them, and control them.
13:07Serdar, however, couldn't even see those luminous, subtle beings floating in the void, let alone the genies.
13:14After two years, his patience ran out.
13:16He stood opposite Professor Cevat at a dinner one evening.
13:19"It's been two years, sir," said Serdar.
13:22He couldn't hide the anger in his voice.
13:24I haven't made any progress.
13:26I learned all the rituals of divination, magic, and healing.
13:30I memorized the books, but it doesn't work when I try.
13:33Cevat Hoca didn't lift his head from the soup bowl.
13:36The veil hasn't been lifted from my eyes, just like it hasn't been lifted from yours.
13:38I don't see anything in my dream either.
13:40I've had enough.
13:42"Okay, you're paying me, but I feel like you're just stringing me along," said Serdar.
13:48Cevat Hoca slowly put down his spoon.
13:50She fixed her eyes on Serdar.
13:52That cold, piercing gaze sent a shiver down Serdar's spine.
13:56"The essence of this job is patience," said Professor Cevat.
14:00And most importantly, you'll lose your mind if you see things you can't handle.
14:06I'm not stringing you along.
14:08I have given you the foundation of this knowledge.
14:10But you want to throw the roof over the top without even seeing the wall.
14:14Cevat Hoca paused for a moment.
14:16It was as if she was looking into the depths of Serdar's soul.
14:19But if it's gotten to you so fast, it's up to you, he said.
14:24There is only one way to lift the curtain.
14:26But there may be no turning back.
14:29Serdar's heart began to beat rapidly.
14:32"Well, I'll do it," he said.
14:34"You will practice asceticism for a total of 80 days," said Cevat Hoca.
14:38In that cellar in the village house.
14:41For 80 days you will not eat anything that comes from animals, including animal meat.
14:46Milk, yogurt, eggs, honey, none of them.
14:50Just barley bread and water.
14:52And for 80 days you shall not utter a single worldly word.
14:56You will only recite the dhikr that I taught you.
14:5980 days.
15:00In a cellar.
15:01They are almost starving.
15:03Do you agree?
15:04Cevat Hoca asked.
15:05Serdar thought of Ayşe's smiling face and the textile businessman's wealth.
15:10The taste of revenge was stronger than the tastelessness of barley bread.
15:14Agreed, he said.
15:16The cellar was no different from a tomb.
15:19Time had become detached from the outside world; seconds had turned into hours, and hours into days.
15:25The first few days were the hardest.
15:28Hunger gripped Serdar's stomach like a claw, the taste of barley bread turning to straw in his mouth.
15:35As promised, Cevat Hoca comes every day, leaving a piece of bread and a jug of water through the gap under the door.
15:42He left without saying a word.
15:45Each echo of the lock sealing Serdar's loneliness and helplessness.
15:50The gag order was harder than starvation.
15:52Serdar was left alone with the noise of his own thoughts.
15:56Ayşen was constantly on his mind.
15:58His smile, his betrayal, the face of that textile businessman.
16:03Revenge scenes played out one after another in the darkness of the cellar.
16:07This hatred was the only thing keeping him alive.
16:10He was repeating the dhikr (remembrance of God) that he had been taught, but his heart wasn't there.
16:14His heart was filled with hatred.
16:17Things started to change after the fortieth day.
16:21The feeling of hunger had given way to a strange lightness.
16:25His body had weakened, but his senses had sharpened.
16:29He could hear the insects crawling inside the earthen walls, the roots slowly making their way forward.
16:36On the forty-fourth day, the sounds began.
16:39First, whispers.
16:40It sounded like dozens of people were speaking in a language he couldn't understand right outside the door.
16:47Then there were tapping sounds from inside the walls.
16:50Like a claw digging into the earth.
16:53Serdar intensified his chanting, but his voice trembled.
16:57He was scared.
16:58Before his eyes, luminous balls began to dance in the darkness.
17:03A fluorescent, sickly green color, hanging in the air,
17:08They were like static insects that suddenly disappeared.
17:12Serdar closed his eyes, but the balls were still there.
17:15They were dancing inside her eyelids.
17:19He panicked.
17:20He pounded on the door.
17:22"Teacher! Teacher, let me out!" he shouted.
17:26But the moment he uttered a worldly word, he broke his oath.
17:30Professor Cevat didn't come.
17:32The sounds stopped, the lights went out.
17:35Serdar spent that night in absolute silence and darkness, regretting the mistake he had made.
17:44It started again.
17:45This time he was more determined.
17:48He wouldn't speak.
17:49Whatever happens.
17:52Day 50
17:54The air in the cellar suddenly turned freezing.
17:57Serdar's breath formed a small cloud in front of him.
18:01The illuminated balls were back, but this time they weren't scattered.
18:05They began to gather, concentrate, and take shape in the middle of the room.
18:10It twisted like a dark vortex, and then it stood before him.
18:16She was a woman, or she looked like a woman.
18:19Her hair was silky blonde in the moonlight.
18:22But there was no moonlight in the cellar.
18:25Her eyes were emerald green and shone with a supernatural light from within.
18:31The dress she was wearing rippled around her like liquid smoke.
18:35It was beautiful.
18:36It was incredibly beautiful.
18:38And he wasn't human.
18:40Serdar was about to lose his mind.
18:43But she didn't scream.
18:44He just looked.
18:46Varlık spoke without opening his mouth.
18:49Her voice echoed in Serdar's mind.
18:52Like the sound of thousands of broken glass shards.
18:54But it was also a captivating melody.
18:57He asked her what she wanted.
19:00Serdar had regained his ability to speak, but he was afraid to talk.
19:03He responded through thought.
19:05I want to learn.
19:07Her green eyes narrowed.
19:10The being smiled, but it wasn't a human smile.
19:14She had a lot of teeth.
19:16I know your intentions.
19:19Your problem isn't knowledge.
19:22You want to get revenge on that woman.
19:25His voice was sharper now.
19:27Serdar froze.
19:29He couldn't lie.
19:30This entity saw into the darkest corner of his soul.
19:35The genie slowly glided in front of Serdar.
19:39The coldness hit Serdar's face.
19:42I can be your guide.
19:44I can teach you the deepest branches of knowledge.
19:48I can enter your service.
19:49But you need to pass an exam.
19:53And now you're taking that exam.
19:56Existence ceased.
19:57She looked into Serdar's eyes.
20:00You have two options, son of Adam.
20:03Either you will choose knowledge and abandon revenge forever.
20:08Or you will choose revenge.
20:12If you want revenge, I'll get it for you right now.
20:16I will wipe that woman and her husband off this face of the earth before the sun rises.
20:21But in return, you will never benefit from this knowledge for the rest of your life.
20:27You forget everything you've seen.
20:30You return to that cafe, to that smell of oil.
20:33Make your choice.
20:36Serdar's mind was working rapidly.
20:38Revenge, now.
20:41It sounded so sweet.
20:42But what about afterwards?
20:44Are we going back to that despair again?
20:47No.
20:48If he learned the truth, he could take revenge himself.
20:51And just as he wanted.
20:53By inflicting pain slowly.
20:56Moreover, he could even make money from this job.
20:58He could have been even richer than that wealthy textile magnate.
21:02"Knowledge," he whispered.
21:04I want to learn.
21:07The genie didn't believe him.
21:09His face contorted with an overwhelming sense of disappointment.
21:12You are lying.
21:15Your heart is filled with hatred.
21:17But you made your choice.
21:20Varlık raised his finger.
21:22A green flame ignited at his fingertip.
21:24Let the oath begin.
21:29If, after acquiring this knowledge, you use this power to take revenge on that woman, we will not grant you or your descendants peace in this world.
21:44Swear an oath.
21:46At that moment, Serdar tasted the intoxication of power for the first time.
21:49He thought he could even lie to this being.
21:53"I swear," he said.
21:55I gave up on revenge.
21:57I only want knowledge.
21:58The green-eyed genie looked at him for one more moment.
22:02Then, just as slowly as it had come, it melted away and disappeared into the light.
22:06The cellar was once again plunged into darkness and cold.
22:09But something was different.
22:11Serdar completed 80 days in this way.
22:14For the remaining 30 days, the genie came to him every night.
22:18He taught her the names.
22:20Talismans.
22:21Passages between the shadows.
22:23When he closed his eyes, he no longer saw darkness, but something beyond the world.
22:29People's desires, the entities that haunt their homes, the things hidden beneath the earth.
22:37On the morning of the 80th day, the sound of the lock was heard.
22:40The door opened.
22:42Cevat Hoca was standing there with a lantern in his hand.
22:45She looked at Serdar.
22:47She looked at the man, who hadn't washed for months, his hair and beard were disheveled, and he was nothing but skin and bones.
22:53But Serdar's eyes.
22:56Her eyes were no longer the same eyes.
22:58Serdar stood up.
23:00They now had servants.
23:02Servants he couldn't see but whose presence he could sense.
23:06Cevat Hoca smiled.
23:08The curtain rose, he said.
23:10Serdar stayed with Professor Cevat for a while longer.
23:13But he was no longer an apprentice.
23:15She had become a caregiver.
23:18He answered the people's questions with his eyes closed.
23:23He understood their troubles, their difficulties, the misfortunes in their homes, and they would tell Cevat Hoca about them.
23:29It was easing the burden on Professor Cevat.
23:32Because these jobs required a lot of energy.
23:36Professor Cevat left most of the money earned from the treatments to Serdar.
23:41Everything was going well in Serdar's life.
23:44He was making money.
23:45He was strong.
23:47He was respected.
23:48But the cold fire of hatred within him had not been extinguished.
23:51He had just been waiting for the right time.
23:54He had long forgotten the oath he had made.
23:56Or perhaps she chose to forget.
23:59Serdar left Cevat Hoca's side and returned to the city.
24:03But instead of staying in his old, musty-smelling room, he had rented a clean apartment with the money he earned.
24:09From then on, the person those people bowed down to was Professor Serdar.
24:13Power flowed through his veins like a poison.
24:16The amulets she wrote worked, and everything she said came true.
24:20He read people's hidden sins, fears, and desires as if they were in a book.
24:26This power had blinded him with arrogance.
24:29The oath he had sworn in the cellar, the threat from that emerald-eyed being, had vanished like a distant nightmare.
24:36He was no longer afraid.
24:38Neither from Cevat Hoca nor from the genie who guided him.
24:41He thought himself untouchable.
24:44And he remembered Ayşe.
24:45Despite all the time and power, his hatred hadn't diminished for a single moment.
24:51Now he would plan his revenge down to the smallest detail.
24:56His first task was to break up Ayşen and her husband.
25:00He sat down in the middle of his room in the middle of the night.
25:04He picked up a piece of paper and wrote two names on it.
25:08Ayşen and her husband.
25:10He drew spells between the names that brought coldness and hatred.
25:15He gave orders to those invisible beings, those jinn, who were placed at his service.
25:21"Go," she whispered.
25:23Join them.
25:25Let them see nothing but disgust when they look at each other.
25:28May their words be poison to each other.
25:31Serdar could see what was happening when he closed his eyes.
25:35He was at Ayşen's luxurious house.
25:37Her husband was smiling at Ayşen, but Ayşen saw a repulsive creature in his face.
25:44The man's voice pierced her ears like nails.
25:47That night, the first major fight broke out at home.
25:49Out of nowhere.
25:51Because of a glass of water.
25:53Serdar smiled.
25:54This was just the beginning.
25:56The second stage was unrest.
25:59Serdar remembered those nightmarish nights he had experienced.
26:03Ayşen should have experienced the same thing.
26:05She prepared a special amulet for him.
26:08At midnight, he called out Ayşen's name and unleashed his darkest servants upon her.
26:15There is no peace left in Ayşen's house.
26:18The woman began waking up screaming at night.
26:21He felt a weight on his chest and couldn't breathe.
26:25When she was home alone, she saw shadows moving in the corners of the room.
26:30Her husband told her she was losing her mind.
26:34Fights were now a daily occurrence, every hour of the day.
26:38Next came the third and final stage.
26:41To make someone miss you and fall in love again.
26:44Unrequited love.
26:46This was the most dangerous, the most complex spell.
26:50He mixed a drop of his own blood with a special ink.
26:54He used the deepest knowledge he had learned from the blond-haired genie who guided him into Ayşen's dreams.
27:01This was a direct breach of oath.
27:04He was using the power he had learned from the genie for a forbidden purpose.
27:08But he didn't care.
27:10Ayşen had now completely grown distant from her husband.
27:13They were constantly fighting.
27:16And after every fight came that unbearable heartache.
27:21Whenever she was alone, Serdar started to come to her mind.
27:25He thought Serdar's curse had come true.
27:29Guilt was combined with the power of magic.
27:32She kept seeing Serdar in her dreams.
27:34Her old, happy days, how Serdar looked at her with love.
27:40Serdar was meticulously weaving the remorse within Ayşen, thread by thread, with his own hands.
27:45He made Ayşen miss him, made her need him.
27:49And one day the phone call she was waiting for came.
27:52The name Ayşen was displayed on the phone screen.
27:55Serdar waited a long time before opening it.
27:58He savored the moment.
28:01"Yes, sir," he said.
28:02His voice was cold and distant.
28:05A sob came from the phone.
28:07Ayşen was crying.
28:09"Serdar, I, I'm very regretful," he said.
28:12"Please forgive me, I can't live without you."
28:15I hate that man.
28:17I have no one else but you.''
28:19A cruel smile spread across Serdar's face.
28:22How sweet was the first fruit of revenge.
28:26"Divorce her," said Serdar.
28:28His voice was firm.
28:29"If he gets divorced, I'll accept you."
28:31The phone hung up.
28:33Serdar was intoxicated with victory.
28:35He was strong.
28:37He had won.
28:37There was no trace left of the helpless man who had been in the cellar.
28:41Shortly after, Ayşen divorced her husband.
28:45Reason.
28:46Severe discord and disruption of domestic harmony.
28:50Ayşen had left that luxurious house in the clothes she was wearing.
28:55They got married without much delay.
28:57Serdar was eagerly anticipating the second phase of his revenge.
29:01He had won Ayşen back.
29:03Now it was time to slowly drive him insane.
29:06Serdar had not yet achieved his goal.
29:09Marrying Ayşen wasn't the end of revenge, it was the beginning of true suffering.
29:15He was driving Ayşen crazier day by day.
29:17Their marriage was not built on love, but on a theater of horror meticulously constructed by Serdar.
29:24Ayşen could never be alone in their new home.
29:28The house came alive when she was alone.
29:31He started seeing shadows on the wall.
29:33Not human silhouettes, more like that.
29:36Insect-like, multilegged, wall-crawling shadows.
29:40The glasses she left in the kitchen would shatter into a million pieces the moment she turned her back.
29:45Things were constantly breaking, cracking, and burning in the house.
29:49One night, a kitchen towel suddenly burst into flames, even though it was meters away from the stove.
29:56Serdar watched all of this calmly.
30:00When Ayşen ran to him crying,
30:02"It's stress, Ayşen, you've been through so much, your mental state has deteriorated," he said.
30:06He was giving her tranquilizers, convincing her that she was mentally ill.
30:12Ayşen's suffering filled Serdar with a strange sense of peace.
30:16He could only suppress the humiliation and rejection he felt in that cafe by witnessing Ayşen's helplessness.
30:24Serdar went so far as to exaggerate things to the point that Ayşen's mental health was starting to deteriorate significantly.
30:30The woman was talking to herself, looking at the empty corridors,
30:33"Leave me alone!" he was shouting.
30:36Serdar had long forgotten the promise he had made to the Genie who had taught him knowledge.
30:40He was intoxicated by his power.
30:42But some people hadn't forgotten.
30:45One evening the phone rang.
30:47The caller was from Cevat Hoca's village.
30:49A cold shiver ran through Serdar's heart.
30:53"Professor Serdar," she said, her voice trembling.
30:56"I have some bad news, Professor Cevat. We've lost Professor Cevat."
31:00Serdar asked, "How?"
31:03"We found it in the barn, in the barn. When we arrived, it had a goat collar around its neck."
31:08We don't know why he did this, for no reason at all.
31:11He was perfectly fine last night.
31:13He went to the barn during the night, and we found him there in the morning.
31:15The phone slipped from Serdar's hand and fell.
31:18Serdar started to get scared after this incident.
31:21Cevat Hoca has dedicated years to this work.
31:24The man at the pinnacle of the science of Jinn (spiritual healers).
31:26Why would anyone do such a thing?
31:29Why would someone do that to themselves in a barn in the middle of the night?
31:32Cevat Hoca's departure from this world was not as it seemed.
31:35This was a reckoning.
31:37This was revenge.
31:39Serdar remembered the sound he had heard in the cellar.
31:41If, after learning this knowledge, you use this power to take revenge on that woman...
31:52We will not grant you and your descendants peace in this world.
31:57Swear an oath.
31:58For the first time, fear had pierced through his arrogance.
32:02That very night, he tried to summon the blond-haired genie who had guided him.
32:07He recited the dhikr and drew the symbols.
32:09There was no answer.
32:11He summoned the other jinn who were in his service.
32:14Silence.
32:15For the first time, Serdar was truly alone.
32:18His powers were still there, but his protection was gone.
32:21He had broken his oath, and now he had to pay his debt.
32:24That night, his wife Ayşen sat alone in bed, talking and laughing to herself.
32:30Serdar was horrified as he watched her.
32:32Ayşen stared at the blank wall, nodding her head and giggling as if she were having a conversation with someone.
32:38Serdar snuggled under the blanket and tried to sleep.
32:42Just as he was about to fall asleep, he was startled awake by the shaking of the bed.
32:46When he opened his eyes, he saw Ayşen sitting on his chest.
32:51But this wasn't Ayşen.
32:53His eyes were completely black.
32:56His face was as white as chalk and contorted with a terrible rage.
33:01With superhuman strength, Ayşen grabbed Serdar's throat with her hands.
33:06Serdar couldn't breathe, he was struggling.
33:09Then Ayşen spoke.
33:11But the voice wasn't his.
33:14It was the sound of thousands of broken glass clanging coming from the darkness of the cellar.
33:18It was the voice of the genie with emerald eyes.
33:20Didn't we tell you?
33:24What happened?
33:25How quickly you forgot the promises you made.
33:29Look, Professor Cevat is gone too.
33:32Who will protect you?
33:35Varlık released Serdar's throat.
33:38Serdar coughed and struggled to breathe.
33:40That thing inside Ayşen's body let out a piercing, high-pitched laugh.
33:48Ayşen got out of bed and skipped to the toilet as if she were dancing.
33:52He closed the door behind him.
33:55For the first time in his life, Serdar felt goosebumps.
34:00This was a different kind of fear than the despair in that cafe.
34:03It was an absolute horror, a feeling of his soul being pulled out.
34:08It wasn't his wife, Ayşen, who was speaking.
34:10The one who spoke was the jinn to whom he had made a promise while studying.
34:14The genie had kept his word.
34:16There was no turning back now.
34:19Serdar lay stiff in bed, holding his breath.
34:23His eyes were fixed on the bathroom door.
34:26Ayşen's laughter had been silenced.
34:29This silence was more unsettling than those laughs.
34:33The house had become as silent as a tomb.
34:36Serdar waited anxiously for his wife Ayşen to come to bed.
34:40He heard a sound coming from the kitchen.
34:42The sound of a chair, first a creak, then a sharp rubbing sound, and then a muffled thud.
34:51Serdar started to get really scared.
34:54He got out of bed trembling.
34:56The fingerprints on his throat were burning.
34:58He went out into the corridor.
34:59"Ayşen," she whispered.
35:02There was no answer.
35:04The toilet door was ajar.
35:06It was dark inside.
35:08Ayşen slowly walked towards the kitchen.
35:11Each step felt like an eternity on the creaking floorboards.
35:16When she reached the kitchen door, the sight that greeted her chilled her to the bone.
35:20Ayşen had also taken her own life.
35:22A chair in the kitchen had fallen over.
35:25Ayşen had done exactly what Professor Cevat had done, using the lamp hook on the ceiling.
35:30He had passed away.
35:33There was a rope around his neck.
35:34His body swayed slightly in the middle of the room.
35:38Her eyes were open, and she was looking at Serdar through the door.
35:41A smile, a remnant of that terrible laugh, froze on his face.
35:46Serdar staggered backward.
35:48His stomach clenched.
35:49This couldn't be.
35:51This was not part of the plan.
35:53Panic was consuming his brain.
35:56For a moment, his mother and father came to his mind.
35:58He had to protect them.
36:00That being spoke to you and your descendants.
36:03With trembling hands, she found her phone.
36:06He called his mother.
36:07The phone rang and rang, but no one answered.
36:10She called her father.
36:11No one answered.
36:13Serdar let out a scream.
36:14He left Ayşe's lifeless body at home and dashed into the darkness of the night.
36:20He went down the stairs two at a time.
36:22He slammed the front door open.
36:25He ran towards the house where his mother and father lived.
36:28The streets were deserted.
36:29The city was like an empty stage for his nightmare.
36:34He burst into his family's apartment building, breathless.
36:37He came to their door.
36:39He knocked on the door, he pounded on it.
36:41He knocked on the door, he pounded on it.
36:44He knocked on the door, he pounded on it.
36:45Mom, Dad, open the door.
36:49No one answered.
36:51But there were noises coming from inside.
36:54He could hear his mother and father talking.
36:57They were muffled sounds, coming from a distance.
37:00But they were talking.
37:01Mom, I can hear you.
37:05"Open the door!" shouted Serdar.
37:08No one was opening the door.
37:10The sounds inside suddenly stopped as well.
37:13Serdar remembered the spare key they kept in an old shoe box in the basement.
37:19He quickly went downstairs.
37:21She found the key and, trembling, unlocked the door.
37:24Mother?
37:26It was pitch black inside.
37:28And that smell was there.
37:30That burning, unsettling smell in Ayşe's house isn't real.
37:33It was the smell of rotting flesh and ozone.
37:37Serdar walked towards the living room.
37:39He turned on the light.
37:40His father and mother were standing in the middle of the living room.
37:44But they didn't stop.
37:46They were suspended in the air, their feet off the ground.
37:49Just like Ayşen.
37:51Their eyes were wide open, their mouths frozen in a final moment of shock.
37:55They had both turned into lifeless bodies.
37:58Serdar started to feel faint.
38:01She collapsed to her knees and, unable to hold it in any longer, vomited.
38:06Tears streamed down her face onto the carpet, mixed with the acid in her stomach.
38:10Just then he noticed some movement.
38:13His mother's lifeless body.
38:15It started to move slowly.
38:18His body, suspended in the air, moved like a puppet.
38:22His head slowly turned towards her.
38:24Serdar was on the verge of losing his mind.
38:27"Mother," she moaned.
38:30Perhaps it was just his muscles twitching, he thought.
38:33This was a side effect of the shock.
38:36He crawled closer to his mother.
38:39He picked her up in his arms.
38:41His body was ice cold.
38:43Her mother wasn't breathing.
38:45But her mother suddenly opened her eyes.
38:47Their pupils were in place, and they were looking at Serdar, their son.
38:53Then something impossible happened to that dead face.
38:58A smile began to appear on his face.
39:01Her lips curved towards her ears.
39:04Just like Ayşe's last smile, a dull, lifeless, yet mocking grin.
39:10Serdar realized he had now embarked on a path of no return.
39:14He froze in fear.
39:16She couldn't scream.
39:17He couldn't move.
39:20He heard footsteps behind him but couldn't turn around.
39:23His neck started to feel cold.
39:25It was as if a cold wind was blowing through the middle of the room.
39:29He got goosebumps.
39:31Someone was right behind him.
39:33He was too scared to turn back.
39:34He felt an icy breath in his ear.
39:38Then a sound.
39:39The sound, coming from the depths of the cellar, sent a shiver down Serdar's spine, as if reminding him of his promise.
39:46Did you enjoy your revenge, Professor Serdar?
39:50Did you enjoy your revenge, Professor Serdar?
39:54Yes, dear friends.
39:57Serdar's story is here.
39:59It ended in that dark room.
40:01Or perhaps the real torment has only just begun.
40:05Who knows?
40:06The revenge he wanted to take on Ayşen threw him into a bottomless pit.
40:10Pride, a thirst for revenge, and that dangerous curiosity about the forbidden,
40:16We all witnessed how a person can destroy another person's life and the lives of their loved ones.
40:22Unfortunately, Serdar's thirst for revenge condemned him to a lifetime of suffering.
40:29Now, they have become the playthings of jinn, beings that no one can see throughout their lives.
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