In the upcoming episode of La rosa della vendetta, , shocking events unfold as Gulcemal forces Deva into marriage, but their wedding will be anything but a celebration of love. After discovering that Deva and Mert were romantically involved, Gulcemal takes drastic action, kidnapping both of them and bringing them to a cliff to carry out his vengeance. He threatens to kill them both, but the situation escalates further.
In a fit of rage, Gulcemal points a gun at Mert in front of a terrified Deva. The episode’s spoilers reveal that Gulcemal shoots at Mert, but with a gun that is unloaded, merely using it as a means of intimidation. However, his revenge doesn’t stop there. In an even crueler act, Gulcemal cuts off two of Mert’s fingers, further punishing him. To add to the horror, Gulcemal forces Deva to marry him, threatening to kill Mert if she refuses. Despite her objections, Deva is coerced into marriage. Meanwhile, Ibrahim, alarmed by his daughter’s disappearance, goes to the police, prompting a search for the two.
As the events unfold, the reactions of other characters become a focal point in the episode. Ibrahim is particularly furious, convinced that Deva did not marry Gulcemal of her own free will. Gulendam, too, is enraged with her brother, struggling to understand how he could go so far as to marry Deva under these circumstances. In a separate storyline, Armagan grows closer to Ipek, with the two beginning to discuss a possible future together, even talking about marriage.
The tension between Gulendam and Gulcemal reaches a boiling point when she learns about his brutal actions toward Mert. While Deva, equally guilty, was spared, Mert suffered the punishment of losing two fingers. Gulendam’s fury leads to an explosive argument between the two siblings, with Gulcemal accusing her of ingratitude for not acknowledging that he spared Mert’s life. He reveals his intention to punish everyone involved, adding to the looming sense of dread.
Later, in an intimate moment alone in the house, Deva finally confronts Gulcemal. She expresses her deep hatred for him, not just for killing her father, Mustafa, but for his treatment of her and, especially, of Mert. As Deva’s resentment boils over, will the two be able to find any common ground, or is their relationship beyond repair?