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00:00The cool afternoon sun was shining on the walls of the school.
00:04The dorm blocks were almost empty.
00:07The spring break was not over yet.
00:09The students were on their own tours.
00:11No one was in the mood to inform anyone about it.
00:14But on the day of the departure of Pakistan,
00:16God knows who told Hale.
00:18And then everyone started getting calls.
00:20Mautazim, Hussain, Tali, Sara, Lateef, Anjum Baji
00:26Everyone kept calling him.
00:28But they certainly hadn't come back yet.
00:31She started climbing the stairs around her dorm block.
00:34When she came in the morning,
00:36there was ice on her chest.
00:38Now that ice had taken her out.
00:40She picked up her gun and looked at the balcony bulb.
00:43And then she smiled sadly.
00:45She was so scared.
00:47On her first day,
00:48when she picked up the bulb herself,
00:51that God knows what kind of ghosts are here.
00:53We turned out to be the same.
00:55Pakistan's Bindu.
00:56After Hale told her that this is the miracle of technology,
00:59DJ kept regretting for a long time after her departure.
01:03She opened the door of the dorm.
01:05The room was deserted.
01:07Clean, made bed.
01:10Things arranged on the table.
01:12However, DJ's bunk table was empty.
01:15She packed all her things for her brother.
01:19She came to the window and stood up.
01:21She opened the slide.
01:22Good, good mom.
01:24She wanted to tell him.
01:26But the voice got stuck in her throat.
01:28Tears had closed her throat.
01:30Somewhere far away,
01:31a girl who answers to DJ from a block,
01:34must have thought of something on this day.
01:37But maybe he himself will be on spring break.
01:40When he will come,
01:41he will not hear any sound.
01:43What does he know,
01:44that now all the voices are gone.
01:46Good morning DJ.
01:48Standing in the window,
01:50he called out to DJ with a very soft voice.
01:53Tears were falling on his face from his eyes.
01:56There was no answer.
01:58Now the answer was never to come.
02:00He turned around,
02:01came to his bunk,
02:02and after cleaning his bed,
02:04kept it on his table.
02:06Then he opened the zip,
02:07and took out that small wooden box.
02:10His answer was to find him.
02:12Ohaya, when did you come?
02:14He turned around in shock.
02:16He was standing in front of the open door.
02:19He was surprised to see him passing by.
02:22I came today.
02:23Did you all come back?
02:25Did he or Kona,
02:27realize what was happening?
02:29Did that box come to him?
02:32No, they are still in Konya.
02:35I had some work.
02:36That's why I came.
02:37He stopped for a moment.
02:39I still can't believe it.
02:42How did it happen so suddenly?
02:44It was God's will, Mudassir.
02:46The doctor was saying,
02:48that this is what happens when aneurysm breaks.
02:51Suddenly a person collapses,
02:53and suddenly dies.
02:55Very few people get a headache for a few days.
02:58DG also had it.
03:00But he ignored it thinking it was a migraine.
03:03And then,
03:04everything ended.
03:05Losing friends is very painful.
03:08I can understand.
03:10They were both standing at the corner in the same way.
03:12I have been thinking since then, Mudassir,
03:15that life is such an unbelievable thing.
03:17A moment ago,
03:18he was with me.
03:20And the next moment,
03:21he was not there.
03:22Like a candle flame,
03:24life is like a snake,
03:26which dies in a moment.
03:30This is God's design, Haya.
03:32And we have to accept it.
03:34Is this a puzzle box?
03:36Seeing the box in his hand,
03:38I moved the box towards him.
03:42Chinese puzzle box?
03:44Where did you get this from?
03:46I started looking at the box upside down.
03:48Someone gave it to me.
03:49But I am not able to open it.
03:51Can you open it?
03:53I looked at Mudassir with full hope.
03:56Let me see.
03:57Wait.
03:58He was looking at it upside down.
04:01This is made in the style of an ancient Chinese box.
04:04There is usually a puzzle on it,
04:07which opens by solving it.
04:09Or by putting some five-letter word.
04:12One minute.
04:13How did it get stuck?
04:15Not five,
04:16there are six letters on it.
04:18There are always five letters on such things.
04:20But maybe its answer is a special word,
04:23which has only six letters.
04:25But how will it open now?
04:27He said anxiously.
04:29This is the one who gave it to him.
04:31He stopped and started reading the words on it.
04:34No one can swim in the same river twice.
04:37Hmm.
04:38Haya, you are really stuck with a psycho.
04:41This is a puzzle,
04:42and you have to solve it.
04:43And he said that only I can solve it.
04:46If I break it,
04:47then it will be of no use to me.
04:49That means he wants you to use your brain.
04:52Similarly, this figure.
04:54He was thinking something while pointing his finger at that level.
04:57This figure seems a bit empty to me.
04:59Maybe.
05:01Maybe.
05:02He started remembering something.
05:04That day,
05:05when we were writing and talking in the Geo-Information class,
05:08then maybe the professor said it.
05:10No, I don't remember anything like that.
05:13I don't know.
05:14He got a headache in his nose.
05:16A person's memory relates a lot to things.
05:19We remember things related to it by seeing one thing.
05:22I also remembered the same class by seeing it.
05:25Anyway, whatever it is,
05:26you don't worry.
05:27We will find a solution to it.
05:29I am going to work now.
05:31I will come late.
05:32You lock the door properly.
05:34The dorm lock is almost empty these days.
05:36Okay?
05:37He smiled when he thought about it.
05:40He left,
05:41he locked the room properly.
05:44Subhan was so desolate
05:46that he was feeling fear unknowingly.
05:49He was feeling restless until he came here from the docsim.
05:52Someone is watching him.
05:54Someone is behind him.
05:56However, when he looked back,
05:58he could see everything as usual.
06:01But there was something that was disturbing him.
06:04He lay down for a long time at night.
06:06He held the puzzle box in both his hands.
06:09The slide of the letter Taj was moving up and down with the help of the ring.
06:13He got hurt by the slide.
06:15However, he remained blindfolded.
06:18He couldn't sleep.
06:20The puzzle box fell on one side of his neck.
06:24He was still the same.
06:26Cold,
06:27numb
06:28and blindfolded.
06:29He woke up late in the morning.
06:31He wore a loose sweater on his shirt at night.
06:35As soon as he tied his hair, he came down.
06:37His soul was towards the photocopier in the university.
06:40He took some notes from there.
06:42He had got the photos taken many days ago.
06:44He couldn't get a chance to pick them up.
06:47The morning was bright,
06:48but the cool breeze was blowing on Subhan's shoulder.
06:52He came to the photocopier.
06:54He picked up his notes.
06:55Subhan's card came out.
06:57He turned around to go back.
06:59He saw an unregistered register on a table.
07:03He had to go to register.
07:05He turned the first page.
07:07There was a huge D.J. written on it.
07:09That D.J.
07:10touched his lips with a sad smile.
07:13D.J.
07:14Karnisayan.
07:16She always used to leave her register on the photocopier.
07:19She picked up the register.
07:21It was now hers.
07:22She had given the rest of the things to D.J.'s family.
07:25But she also had a right to take care of his memory.
07:28She came out.
07:30She sat on the grass and turned the pages of D.J.'s register.
07:34It was her rough register.
07:36She used it to write and make promises.
07:40She usually used to make such promises on the last page.
07:43She turned the last page.
07:45She smiled gently.
07:47That day, in the class of Geo-Information System,
07:50she had written the planning of her and Falasenio's spring break on it.
07:54With a lot of love, she pointed at D.J.'s written words.
07:57She read them.
07:59When she stopped for a moment,
08:01on the last page of the register,
08:03D.J.'s written words were written in big letters.
08:06Into the same river,
08:08no man can enter twice.
08:10Iraq leads,
08:12535 to 547 B.C.
08:16No one can get into the same river hundred times.
08:19She was looking at the register with a smile.
08:24Did D.J. not send this puzzle box to her?
08:27As long as you can open it,
08:29it may not remain in this world.
08:31She got up from the register and ran towards the dorm.
08:35She had to find Muttasim.
08:37Heraclitus.
08:39Greek philosophy.
08:40I remembered.
08:41Muttasim touched the dirty soil while reading that letter.
08:44This is a quote from Heraclitus.
08:46You must have heard his other quotes.
08:48For example,
08:49He remembered and started telling.
08:51Dogs bark at what they don't know.
08:54Or,
08:55Man's character is his destiny.
08:57He was telling the famous quote of the Englishman.
09:00Yes, of course.
09:01He shook his head in wonder.
09:03He had not heard any of those quotes.
09:06So, it was proved.
09:07We have come to the right path of this puzzle.
09:10And on this path,
09:11that person must have dropped the breadcrumbs.
09:13Now we have to say one by one.
09:15We have to choose those breadcrumbs like Hansel and Gretel.
09:18Shhh.
09:19Shhh.
09:28Sorry, ma'am.
09:49Sorry.
10:09Sorry.
10:19I googled it.
10:20Show me the laptop.
10:22With that,
10:23Muttasim turned his face towards the laptop.
10:26And put his fingers on the keypad.
10:28Uff.
10:29When he opened so many pages,
10:31he became restless.
10:33He wanted an answer as soon as possible.
10:35And he had to open that box quickly.
10:38He did not have the courage to read such long documents.
10:42Give it to me.
10:43I will read and tell you the main points.
10:46After seeing that box,
10:47Muttasim turned his face towards the laptop.
10:49And started reading while looking at the screen.
10:52Hmm.
10:53Okay.
10:54He belonged to Asia Minor.
10:56He was a very bad-tempered philosopher.
10:58He was also the chief priest in his area.
11:00And he was also very rich.
11:02He used to look at the great philosophers with a lot of disgust.
11:05In his opinion,
11:06Homer should be taken to a bar
11:09and beaten up.
11:11And Hesod is so ignorant
11:13that he does not know the difference between day and night.
11:15His famous saying is
11:17Donkeys prefer grass over gold.
11:20Dogs bark at every person they don't know.
11:24And
11:25Stop it, Muttasim.
11:27Otherwise, I will go crazy.
11:28He pinched him and folded the laptop screen with his hand.
11:32Muttasim laughed.
11:33Then he took out his mobile phone.
11:35Lateef had come at night.
11:36He has a side course in philosophy.
11:38I will call him.
11:40Lateef had to come here
11:41and it took him 15 minutes to understand everything.
11:44And now he was sitting on the chair with Muttasim
11:47and looking at the puzzle box.
11:49He was a Catholic and a Harlequin Dutch.
11:52But in Afghanistan,
11:54he was named after Lateef when he was born.
11:57And since he was given the first bite from a Muslim nurse,
12:01Lateef did not look like a single person
12:03but looked like those Palestinian girls.
12:06I am tired of hearing the name Harada Qaltees.
12:09And his dogs, donkeys, and
12:11I mean, a lot of poetry.
12:13I don't understand the language of the rivers.
12:16Wait a minute.
12:17Lateef Sarachonka.
12:19Those dogs and donkeys must be his language.
12:21But this river is not just his poem.
12:24In fact, his famous poem is philosophy.
12:27Phalax philosophy.
12:28You must have heard it.
12:30I am hearing his name for the first time today.
12:33Because his philosophy...
12:35No.
12:36You, in fact, everyone has heard this philosophy.
12:39You know this proverb, don't you?
12:41You know that a lot of water has passed under the bridges, don't you?
12:44Yes.
12:45That made sense to him.
12:47Lateef went ahead and started telling.
12:49This proverb is actually a combination of his philosophy.
12:52He says,
12:53no human being can get into the same river twice.
12:56That is,
12:57when a human being steps into the water once,
13:00he flows ahead of the water.
13:02Man and water change every moment.
13:05He again,
13:06geographically,
13:07steps into the same river.
13:09But neither is he the same human being,
13:12nor is the river the same.
13:14Did you understand?
13:15Yes.
13:16That made sense to him.
13:18Didn't he understand at all?
13:20No.
13:21You didn't understand.
13:22Look,
13:23when you saw the sea of Bosphorus for the first time in Istanbul,
13:27that sea was not what you saw yesterday.
13:30Now you are neither that, nor is the sea the same.
13:33Everything changes every moment.
13:35This is
13:36his philosophy of change.
13:38Philosophy of change?
13:40Ayaan picked up the box in Aswad.
13:43And you know,
13:44there are six letters in change.
13:46Oh, yes.
13:48Mohtasim raised his hand on the desk with enthusiasm.
13:51Here and there,
13:52on the tables,
13:53a few students looked up.
13:55Last time exchange students.
13:57The librarian looked at him with her eyes open,
14:00raised her finger and warned.
14:02Mohtasim immediately bowed his head.
14:04She was eagerly moving the pages of the letters up and down.
14:08She even wrote the word change with it.
14:11It will open now.
14:13But the puzzle box remained locked.
14:15This means that the code is something else.
14:18And it is something that only you can open.
14:21Something that only you will know.
14:23Ayaan,
14:24you are not interested in its metaphysics.
14:27Lateef thought about something and said,
14:29for now,
14:30I am only interested in going to Toksim.
14:32I think I should get ready.
14:34She picked up the box and got up.
14:36We also have to go to Toksim.
14:38And it is an hour and a half to leave Kausal.
14:40You get ready.
14:41Let's go together.
14:43She kept the wooden puzzle box in her dorm locker.
14:46Then she started ironing her clothes.
14:48The journey she went on,
14:50she did not remember that the laundry did not have clothes.
14:53At that time,
14:54the white,
14:55soft dress hanging on the hanger,
14:56was its black frog.
14:58The upper part of which was filled with gold coins.
15:02The same,
15:03which she wore for the dinner given in Jihan's Saklal Street.
15:07For now,
15:08she was going to her host aunt's house before lunch.
15:11Who had cooked her food the first day.
15:14Which she was going for DJ from one side.
15:18So this work frog was not suitable.
15:21But if she wears a black coat from above,
15:23then the work will be hidden.
15:25And the frog was simple from below.
15:27She changed her clothes,
15:29tied her hair in a scarf.
15:31Then in her golden clutch,
15:32she put a Pakistani slim mobile.
15:35The clutch was small.
15:36In it,
15:37the Turkish flag was not complete.
15:39So she kept the Turkish flag in the pocket of the coat.
15:42She passed the chain of the clutch through a shoulder,
15:45put it on the other side,
15:47and tied it with a big pin with the frog's belt.
15:50In the work of gold coins,
15:51the purse of gold embroiderers,
15:53had gone completely silent.
15:55Now no one could snatch her purse.
15:58Mrs. Abdullah's address was with her.
16:00Recently,
16:01she took her number,
16:02and also called her.
16:04Since she had come to Turkey,
16:06she did not go back to her house.
16:08Now she should have gone last.
16:10In the course,
16:11she was sitting on the middle seat of the road.
16:14On the other side of the road,
16:15there was Mohtasim,
16:16and Latif was sitting with him.
16:18On the left side of the window of the car,
16:20a Turkish girl was present on the seat next to the window.
16:22When will your Futella of Palestine arrive, Mohtasim?
16:26She put her hand in the pockets of the black coat,
16:28turned her neck and gave it to him.
16:31It will reach in June.
16:33Will the Israelis let it enter?
16:35There is hope,
16:36because this Futella is of Turkey,
16:38and there are many people of that country in it.
16:41Latif gave the answer.
16:43And if the Israelis do not let this happen,
16:45then anything can be expected from the made Israel.
16:49Then remember,
16:50that we are as much as the made Israel.
16:53Look in front of you,
16:54that is the Israeli Embassy.
16:56At Mohtasim's signal,
16:57they both looked out of the window screen at a great height,
17:00where a bell-shaped building was visible.
17:03If the Futella does not reach here,
17:05then I promise,
17:07that this embassy will not be seen again in Istanbul.
17:10I am with you.
17:12Latif put his hand on his collar.
17:14Me too.
17:15Aya immediately said,
17:16Me three.
17:18The two girls immediately raised their fingers.
17:20That was an unauthorized laugh.
17:22By the way, Mohtasim,
17:23isn't it more appropriate to kidnap the Futella?
17:25Everyone laughed at Latif's words.
17:27He remembered,
17:28that his Futella was so much older than him.
17:31Maghrib was descending on Taksim Square,
17:34and darkness was spreading everywhere.
17:36The men of the square were walking one by one.
17:39Wherever you want to go,
17:40we will drop you.
17:41Don't go alone.
17:42They both got off the bus and stopped for him.
17:45By staying with the Turks,
17:46you have also become a Turk.
17:48If you ask the ancient Turks for the way,
17:50they will take you to the destination.
17:52Madam,
17:53you should know.
17:55In this country of those ancient Turks,
17:57every year,
17:58about 500 girls are kidnapped and sent ahead.
18:01And this is the most profitable business of Turkey.
18:04Okay, now don't be scared.
18:06I have to go a little far.
18:08Those three were walking along the edge of the road.
18:11Are you going to your aunt's house?
18:13Yes.
18:14But I still have to go to my host aunt's house.
18:17After a few days,
18:18when I will come back,
18:19we will find the solution to this puzzle.
18:21They were walking together in the cold air while talking.
18:25I was left behind them.
18:27Mrs. Abdullah was sitting in the lounge.
18:31Her red-haired daughter,
18:33Meher,
18:34was sitting on the sofa in front.
18:37A little far from the sofa,
18:39Meher's daughter Urva,
18:41Urva,
18:42was holding the remote with the cushion.
18:44She was watching a cartoon on the TV.
18:46You know,
18:47we used to make a plan to visit you every week.
18:51But every time,
18:52something or the other would stop us.
18:54And now,
18:55she had a headache.
18:57If you had told me that day,
18:59I would have at least seen her.
19:01Then I would have helped you with the clearance.
19:03You must have been so worried.
19:05I was not even in the mood to tell my aunt.
19:08Suddenly,
19:09I felt a shudder.
19:10I was so worried.
19:12I bowed my head and reached the corner of my eye.
19:15Meher looked at me with concern.
19:17You have become very weak.
19:20And your complexion has also become pale.
19:22She had a fever.
19:24And then,
19:25she was tired of the journey.
19:26She smiled sadly.
19:27She was really very pale.
19:29And she looked very tired.
19:31Let me make something to eat.
19:33Mrs. Abdullah got up and got ready.
19:36The food is on the aunt's side.
19:38I will just have tea.
19:39Then give me just 10 minutes.
19:41She rushed to the kitchen.
19:43Meher also got up to follow her.
19:45Then she looked at Urwa.
19:47Urwa,
19:48you give company to Haya.
19:49For God's sake, Urwa.
19:51When a guest comes,
19:52don't you watch TV?
19:53While leaving,
19:54she looked at the child.
19:56Urwa stood up.
19:58She turned and looked at Haya.
19:59Then she smiled.
20:01Sorry.
20:02No problem.
20:03You watch the cartoon.
20:04I won't be bored.
20:05By the way,
20:06which cartoon is this?
20:07It's a cartoon.
20:08She felt a little sad.
20:10Then she looked at the screen.
20:13Captain Planet,
20:14have you ever seen it?
20:16Urwa suddenly
20:17told George
20:18and sat straight.
20:19Hey,
20:20this is Captain Planet.
20:21My favorite.
20:22She happily said.
20:23The sound of the sofa
20:24moved forward.
20:25I like this very much.
20:27And Linda is too much.
20:29Urwa,
20:30I was crazy about Captain Planet.
20:31I have been a very
20:32crazy fan of her since childhood.
20:34When all these planters
20:36used to raise their fingers
20:38in the air and
20:39run fire,
20:40earth,
20:41wind,
20:42and water,
20:43I used to get so much energy
20:44inside me
20:45that I felt
20:46I would start flying now.
20:48I was never so
20:49restless with small children.
20:51But here
20:52it was about Captain Planet.
20:54Then
20:55my father explained to me
20:57that fire,
20:58soil,
20:59air,
21:00and water
21:01are the four elements
21:02that make our planet.
21:03For the first time,
21:04I came to know
21:05about these four
21:06Greek elements.
21:08Yes,
21:09I know.
21:10My uncle told me
21:11that these are
21:12the Greek elements.
21:13My father also told me
21:14at that time
21:15that the Greek
21:16philistines
21:17have repeatedly
21:18presented these
21:19four elements.
21:20Urwa said
21:21and stopped for a while.
21:22For a long time,
21:23there was
21:24complete silence
21:25inside her.
21:26Greek
21:27elements.
21:28She got
21:29dizzy with disbelief.
21:30She remembered
21:31that the Greek
21:32philistines
21:33had presented
21:34these four elements.
21:35Someone said
21:36that the world
21:37is made of water.
21:38Someone said
21:39that the world
21:40is made of air.
21:41And that answer
21:42became the
21:43identity of that
21:44philistines.
21:45What was the
21:46answer of
21:47Heraclitus?
21:48She asked the ghost.
21:49She got up.
21:50Urwa was
21:51looking at her
21:52with curious eyes.
21:53Urwa,
21:54I want
21:55the internet
21:56right now.
21:57She said
21:58anxiously.
21:59Urwa got up
22:00and picked up
22:01her iPod.
22:02She said
22:03thanks.
22:04She picked up
22:05her iPod
22:06and started
22:07opening her
22:08Google.
22:09After about
22:10half an hour,
22:11when she came
22:12out of the house,
22:13she took out
22:14her Turkish
22:15mobile from
22:16her coat pocket
22:17and started
22:18dialing
22:19the number
22:20of Mutassim.
22:21She picked up
22:22the phone
22:23and said
22:24Mutassim,
22:25do you know
22:26that the Greek
22:27philistines had
22:28presented
22:29some elements
22:30that the earth
22:31was made
22:32by them.
22:33After a few
22:34moments of silence,
22:35she said
22:36Hayaa,
22:37I think
22:38you are a little
22:39tired.
22:40Take some rest.
22:41After that,
22:42you will be
22:43normal.
22:44Mutassim
22:45shouted at her
22:46and said
22:47I am serious.
22:48Listen to me.
22:49We were reading
22:50that mad man's
22:51book,
22:52Umri,
22:53for no reason.
22:54We wanted
22:55his philosophy.
22:56Every philosopher
22:57of that time
22:58presented
22:59his philosophy
23:00based on
23:01the elements
23:02that the earth
23:03was made
23:04by.
23:05Someone
23:06said
23:07it is water.
23:08Someone
23:09said
23:10it is air.
23:11And so,
23:12the four
23:13or five
23:14elements
23:15were
23:16remembered
23:17again.
23:18The
23:19element of
23:20the earth
23:21was fire
23:22and this
23:23was its
23:24identity.
23:25Fire?
23:26Yes,
23:27fire.
23:28The elements
23:29of the earth
23:30were made
23:31by fire
23:32and the
23:33most changing
23:34element in
23:35the world
23:36is fire
23:37which changes
23:38every moment
23:39and changes
23:40everything.
23:41The
23:42words written
23:43in the puzzle
23:44box point
23:45to the same
23:46word
23:47which is
23:48fire.
23:49It was
23:50standing on
23:51the head of
23:52the colony
23:53and saying
23:54on the
23:55phone that
23:56the night
23:57was
23:58a night
23:59of fire.
24:00Do you
24:01remember
24:02the real
24:03fire?
24:04Do you
24:05remember
24:06the lighter
24:07of the
24:08tile?
24:09Do you
24:10remember
24:11the Israeli
24:12fire?
24:13Oh,
24:14my!
24:15It took
24:16a moment
24:17to understand
24:18it.
24:19You
24:20mean
24:21it was
24:22pointed
24:23to the
24:24fire
24:25because
24:26it
24:27was
24:28a
24:29night
24:30of
24:31fire.
24:32Do
24:33you
24:34remember
24:35the
24:36fire
24:37which
24:38was
24:39pointed
24:40to the
24:41head of
24:42the
24:43colony?
24:44Do
24:45you
24:46remember
24:47the
24:48lighter
24:49of the
24:50tile?
24:51Do
24:52you
24:53remember
24:54the
24:55lighter
24:56of the
24:57tile?
24:58Do
24:59you
25:00remember
25:01the
25:02lighter
25:03of the
25:04tile?
25:05Do
25:06you
25:07remember
25:08the
25:09lighter
25:10of the
25:11tile?
25:12Do
25:13you
25:14remember
25:15the
25:16lighter
25:17of the
25:18tile?
25:19Do
25:20you
25:21remember
25:22the
25:23lighter