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.
   

Davut avenged Lieutenant Sezai and sent Monsieur Flaubert and his collaborators behind bars. Mehveş, their aunt, who suddenly appeared one night makes Gülfem, Fikriye, and Behice very happy. However, in Mehveş's saddlebag, there are secrets and completely different plans… Celal and Fikriye have decided to get married, but it does not seem easy in all this turmoil. However, the Karamans go to ask for a girl from the Pashazades and things get into a mess. Meanwhile, the French start a large-scale investigation, so Bahar is invited to Istanbul… In Bahar's absence, Davut begins to take care of little İpek. Gülfem offers a helping hand to Davut, who is helpless when the little girl suddenly falls ill. Together, they have to take İpek to Ankara for some tests. In this long journey, they put all their secrets, resentments and loves on the table. The end of this journey leads not only to Ankara, but also to love and happiness.

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