It’s 1940. A mining town in Zonguldak, the coal city. Everybody in town make their living through the coal mine. The mine belongs to Malik, rich man in his 50s. In addition to the mine, he also owns most of the agricultural fields in town. This system of exploitation that Malik established made him richer and richer, especially during wartime. The protagonist, Davut, lives a modest life in this town with his two brothers, his 6-year-old sister and his parents. His father Tahir and his brothers Celal and Eyup are miners like him. The mine collapses, and Malik’s actions result in nine deaths. Malik explained the situation to Davut but he doesn't believe his lies and ends up shooting him. Davut goes to Malik's mansion and receives an unexpected offer. Malik will not report him in, but in return, he expects Davut to do his dirty work for him. Davut accepts the offer so that he can destroy the corrupt system from within. One day, Gulfem, Malik’s daughter, sees him, and she instantly hates him. Their relationship starts with hate, but it eventually turns into something else. And they decide to get married.
   

The explosion in the mine deeply shakes the entire Zonguldak. Maden Neighborhood connects the land. Soldiers, miners and everyone who has a piece of conscience in their hearts are trying to save Davut and Gülfem, who are under the rubble. Yavuz, who is trying to achieve his dark ambitions by marrying Behice secretly, does his best to prevent Gülfem and Davut from leaving the mine alive. Ali Gelik and Bahar Aras, who set up dark plans to seize the mine, which was badly damaged in the explosion, immediately try to seize this opportunity… Meanwhile, Kasapoğlu learns the big secret that Yavuz and Asude are hiding about Malik Bey's death. Yavuz and Asude are cornered. Kasapoğlu sets out for Gülfem's house to tell all these things. The situation of Davut and Gülfem under the rubble becomes more and more critical. The miners and soldiers who are trying their best to save them do not lose their hope… Where there is hope anyway; miracles bloom. And love is the greatest miracle...

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