Burak's obsession with revenge reaches its peak. He is consumed by the idea of making Maryam pay for what he believes she has done. The rational side of him is buried under layers of grief, anger, and frustration. He convinces himself that killing her is the only way to find peace and closure. This chapter explores Burak's descent into darkness, as he wrestles with his own conscience and the desire for justice—or what he perceives as justice. His emotional turmoil is painted vividly, showing the depth of his pain and how far he is willing to go to make someone else suffer for his own losses.