Д°еџte Ben Polat Alemdar Karеџд±ndayд±m Access
The man walked to the center of the room, stopping just before the desk. He didn't flinch. He looked Karahanlı straight in the eye—not as a subordinate, but as an equal. Or perhaps, as a judge.
In that moment, the power shifted. The empire didn't belong to the old man behind the desk anymore. The "Wolf" had arrived to take back the valley.
A heavy silence fell over the mansion as the guards outside went quiet. The massive oak doors didn't burst open; they slid open slowly, revealing a silhouette against the dim hallway light. Д°Еџte ben Polat Alemdar karЕџД±ndayД±m
The room was cold, lit only by the flickering glow of a dozen monitors showing the chaos of the city outside. sat behind his heavy mahogany desk, his fingers steepled. He believed he had finally won. His enemies were silenced, his empire was secure, and the mysterious " Efe Karahanlı "—the son he lost decades ago—was nothing more than a ghost of the past.
He took one more step forward into the light, revealing the face of the man the world knew as Ali Candan , but who had been reborn in the fires of intelligence and betrayal. "" The man walked to the center of the
Karahanlı leaned forward, his voice a low growl. "Who are you to enter my sanctuary? Do you know whose face you are looking at?"
A man stepped into the room. He wore a sharp black suit, his face calm but his eyes burning with an intensity that made the air feel heavy. He didn't carry a weapon, yet he looked like the most dangerous person in Istanbul. Or perhaps, as a judge
"I am the one you tried to bury," the man said, his voice echoing with authority. "I am the one who walked through the valley of death and came out the other side to bring justice to this table."
