"The Valley of the Wolves" 65. Bölüm (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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REPENTANCE !
gokhankaraosman25 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Kirve begins to stay at Hüsrev Aga's farm in Istanbul. Kirve starts a war against the council, who is the murderer of Hüsrev Aga. The Russian council struggles to recruit Kirve.

Canan gives her boss, Nizamettin Güvenç, the photograph she has and asks for help to find out who the third person is. When Nizamettin realizes that the person in the photograph is from Karahanli, he meets with Karahanli to show the photograph. Mehmet Karahanli assigns Nizamettin a task and asks him to solve this case.

Nesrin meets with Elif Eylül and says she will file a compensation case against her father and asks her to be her client.

While Erhan is driving his car, he gets angry at the sports car that passes him and starts following him. When he cuts off the car, he sees that the driver is a strange and beautiful woman and follows the woman.

While Mithat is to be dismissed, Kirve steps in and ensures that Mithat stays at the head of his institution. Dogu Esrefoglu is angry that Mito stays in office.

Kiliç goes to Sabahat's house at Karahanli's request. The maid, Ferahe, catches the right time with Kiliç's departure and tries to pull out the gun she placed among the books in Karahanli's office in the house. At that time, Nergiz Karahanli, who came out of the darkness in the corner of the room, shot and killed Ferahe with the gun in his hand. Nergiz Karahanli had been dreaming of the maid who killed her husband for a long time.

Kiliç enters Sabahat's house and encounters his lifeless body on the sofa.

Memati has been complaining about Polat's decisions for a long time. Memati and Polat, who do not want to get involved in state affairs, argue, Memati leaves the task by leaving her gun on the table.
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