The storm finally breaks loose in the latest explosive episode of Tradimento. On Thursday, July 10th, a confrontation that no one could stop shatters the fragile balance in Tarik’s household. Before the stunned eyes of Ilknur, Tarik confronts Yesim and calls her out as a traitor and adulteress. The words are like daggers, cutting through the silence and shocking everyone in the room.
Meanwhile, Oiku reads a mysterious message that leaves her heartbroken. The message, signed with her mother’s name, sounds nothing like her. Who actually wrote it? And why?
At the same time, Guzide uncovers the truth about the manipulated DNA test, and when she shares the revelation with Tarik, his reaction is instant and merciless. He makes a chilling decision: Yesim must leave — not just the house, but their lives.
But there’s another character hiding in the shadows: Ümit, who’s been acting increasingly strange. Everyone notices, but no one understands why. Even Zeynep, his closest confidante, is left in the dark. The truth? Ümit has been carrying a guilt that’s tearing him apart.
Later that night, Tarik locks Oiku in her bedroom, silently packs his suitcase, and with cold determination, walks downstairs. He tells Ilknur to pack her belongings and leave. She’s confused and terrified. And just as she begins to question what’s going on, Yesim walks in.
Tarik’s fury erupts. In front of Ilknur, he reveals everything: Yesim has been cheating on him with Dundar. Ilknur is shaken to her core. Yesim desperately tries to explain herself, saying Dundar isn’t Tarik’s son — Guzide confirmed it. But Tarik doesn’t care. The betrayal stands, and his heart is closed.
In another part of the city, Dundar rents a small apartment, hoping Yesim will join him. He tries to call her, but Yesim is in the middle of the storm and declines the call. Tarik sees this and taunts her, demanding she answer her “lover.” The air is thick with bitterness and accusation.
Yesim finally breaks, admitting she loves Dundar and wants a new life. But Tarik’s only condition is brutal: she must give up any claim to property or rights and kick out Ilknur. Only then can she pack her things and leave.
Yesim tries to regain control by reminding Tarik about the compromising video she once had of him. Tarik remains unshaken. The USB is empty, he reveals coldly — she has nothing on him anymore.
Ilknur, overhearing this, asks if they’re talking about the video — the one involving a murder. But Yesim quickly silences her. The tension is unbearable.
Then Yesim asks about Oiku — and everything crumbles. Tarik shows her the key to the locked room, says Oiku is asleep, and threatens that if Yesim continues to resist, he’ll show their daughter the video of her mother in bed with Dundar.
Yesim is shattered. She begs Tarik not to involve their child. But Tarik demands she leave. Yesim refuses — she won’t leave without Oiku. Tarik repeats the threat, and Yesim, defeated, asks only for a promise that the video won’t be shown to her daughter. Tarik offers no such comfort.
Outside in the cold night, Ilknur lashes out at Yesim for losing the one piece of evidence that could have protected her. The words are harsh, but Yesim, crushed and humiliated, threatens to leave Ilknur behind if she doesn’t stop talking. The two women walk into the unknown, broken and without hope.
Yesim calls Dundar, the only person left who might understand. She and Ilknur arrive at the tiny apartment he’s rented. Dundar welcomes them with kindness, explaining that he had a feeling this day would come. But the moment is bitter. Ilknur is unimpressed. Yesim collapses in tears, unable to stop crying.
Back at home, Tarik serves breakfast to Oiku, who immediately asks about her mother. Tarik lies. He says Yesim abandoned them and went to Australia, leaving only a message. He hands the phone to Oiku.
She reads it — cold, detached words claiming her mother was unhappy and wanted a different life. Oiku breaks down, locking herself in her room. Tarik tries to comfort her, but nothing can ease the wound.
Meanwhile, at Guzide’s villa, Ümit isolates himself, refusing to eat, speak, or face anyone. When Guzide confronts him, he finally admits it: he told Tarik about Yesim and Dundar. He saw them together at the hotel. And he did it because he’s secretly been in love with Yesim for months.
The confession sends shockwaves. Ozan overhears, stunned. Zeynep, accused of knowing too much, stays silent. Guzide is furious. She warns Ümit about the consequences of his betrayal — especially on little Oiku.
Elsewhere, Necati and Rilgin are kidnapped by Karaman’s men. Tied to chairs, interrogated, and blamed, the two start turning on each other. Under pressure, Necati confesses: he paid Ozan’s barber to collect a hair sample for DNA testing. The entire paternity lie was orchestrated. Karaman decides not to involve the police but abandons them, offering no protection, no assistance.
As Guzide reels from all this, Tarik arrives and confirms the betrayal. But Guzide delivers a final blow: Dundar is not his son. A video confession proves everything. The DNA manipulation, the conspiracy — it’s all revealed.
Back at the apartment, Yesim is inconsolable. She tells Dundar that Tarik had blocked her from seeing Oiku once before — and now it’s happening again. Dundar tries to reassure her, but she’s consumed by despair.
She remembers the dinner the night before — Tarik publicly declaring his love for another woman, ignoring Yesim completely. She knows divorce is the only way forward, but Oiku is her obsession. She rises, determined to return.
Jessim arrives at the house, key in hand. But the door won’t open. The lock has been changed. She breaks down, calling Tarik’s name, screaming for Oiku. No one answers. She sinks to the ground, sobbing, begging for forgiveness — but all she hears is silence.
Meanwhile, Karaman and Oilum inform Guzide that the DNA test was faked. The truth about Dundar comes crashing down. Guzide, heartbroken, confesses that there was an affair between Yesim and Dundar. Everyone is stunned.
Just then, Tarik returns, his face dark with anger. He rages about the betrayal, but Guzide silences him: the paternity test was a lie — Dundar was never your son. The final puzzle piece falls into place.
The truth is out. The damage is done. And Ümit? He stands among the wreckage — a man destroyed by guilt, the one who started it all.
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