Neyatt (Bahdje da Flak) the widower's father and prostitute Yate (Nossel Cox) live together. Later, Neyat found that Yate had funded his daughter Aitan (Nugur Yesse), who was studying in Turkey. Yette's move changed Nayat's attitude a lot. I thought everyone could live in peace, but Yette's death once again deepened the contradiction between Neyatt and his father. Nayat thought of Yate's daughter in Turkey and went to look for it. When he arrived, he learned that Aitan was a political activist who had fled to Germany to avoid being hunted by the Turkish government. Aitan, who fled in Germany, was helped by the kind-hearted man Lotta to take refuge in his home, but Lotta's mother was very dissatisfied with Aitan's arrival and could not stop the two from developing a relationship. As a result, Aitan was arrested and sent back to Turkey. Lotta came all the way to Turkey to rescue her lover, but the road to rescue was fraught with difficulties.