
The episode begins with Seher having a heartfelt conversation with her mother about her passion for studies. Seher expresses her enthusiasm for learning, and her mother, in a moment of nostalgia, tells her that she resembles Gazal, her best friend.
She fondly recalls how Gazal would have been delighted to see her daughter-in-law resembling her. Curious, Seher asks if her mother is referring to Mahid’s mother, to which her mother confirms that she is indeed talking about Gazal.
Her mother reminisces about their time together when she first moved to Niyazi Mansion, where Gazal was her neighbor. Gazal played a significant role in helping her study literature, and her mother credits Gazal as the reason she achieved a distinction in that subject.
She expresses a heartfelt hope that Gazal is in heaven, rewarded for her good deeds. Mahid, overhearing this conversation, is visibly shocked and drops the guava he was holding. Seher notices the fallen fruit and wonders who left it there, recalling that Mahid had bought it for her.
She catches a glimpse of his shadow and realizes that he might be feeling hurt hearing about his mother. In that moment, she decides that she wants to use this situation to clear up any misunderstandings between Gazal and Mahid.
Seher, wanting to delve deeper into the topic, deliberately encourages her mother to talk more about Gazal. She asks why so many people are speaking ill of her. Her mother responds, expressing her disbelief at the negative comments, stating that Gazal was a genuinely good person.
She recalls how Gazal frequently visited Dargha to teach literature and helped many women pursue their dreams. Kausar emphasizes that Gazal lived for her son and cannot fathom that she would not commit suicide, leaving him behind. Seher listens intently, reflecting on how society often fails to appreciate women who support one another.
As the conversation continues, Kausar mentions that she needs to take her daughter to the hospital for a check-up. Seher, fearing that they might encounter Mahid in his heartbroken state, suggests they use the back door to avoid him. Once her mother and sister leave, Seher stands beside Mahid to offer him emotional support during this difficult time.
Meanwhile, another scene unfolds where Safia reprimands Pervez for running around inappropriately dressed. Pervez complains about Kauser, expressing his frustration that she has gone out to earn money and is ignoring him. He worries about the consequences of her actions, fearing that she might take Seher away from him, which would mean he wouldn’t receive any money from Mahid.
In another part of the story, Kauser is determined to find out Muneera’s whereabouts, expressing his frustration about leaving her in the hospital without knowing where she is now. Safia chastises him for showing no mercy to his own family, but Pervez insists that he must find Muneera. Safia suggests that he should inquire at the hospital for any updates.
Meanwhile, Fatima confronts Husna about guiding her daughter down a potentially harmful path. Fatima is concerned about her daughter’s reputation and cannot afford to take any risks. Husna counters by reminding Fatima that she had previously supported her, but Fatima retorts that Husna is now jeopardizing her daughter’s future.
Husna manipulates the situation, suggesting that if Fatima doesn’t act quickly, no one will want to marry her daughter, and that it would be better to arrange a marriage with Mahid. Fatima, worried about the gossip that might ensue, eventually agrees not to disclose their plans to anyone, allowing Husna to convince her.
Back to Seher, she wants to return a book to her friend, but Mahid, lost in thought about Gazal, also wishes to return something. They both find themselves in the same place, but Seher hides when she sees him, not wanting to disrupt his thoughts.
Later, Farid returns home, prepared to face the reality of his situation. Amal has received the DNA report but is anxious about opening it. Sukrana encourages her to read it, and despite her fear, Amal finally opens the report. Upon seeing the results, she is filled with joy and announces that Sukrana is indeed her mother, bringing relief to Farid.
In a twist of fate, Seher accidentally discovers Gazal’s diary. As she flips through the pages, she finds a chilling note that indicates someone wanted to kill Gazal and that Mahid is being targeted.
This revelation raises questions in Seher’s mind—she recalls Mahid saying that Gazal committed suicide but wonders if the truth is that someone was actually trying to harm her. She fears that the same person who threatened Mahid at the farmhouse might be involved.
As the episode draws to a close, the tension builds with the uncertainty surrounding Gazal’s death and the potential danger Mahid faces.
In the precap, Seher takes on a disguise as a servant, determined to uncover the truth. However, her plan takes an unexpected turn when Mahid catches her in the act.





