The clock at the Istanbul terminal struck midnight, the same hour Emir and Yiğit found themselves standing on opposite sides of a line that once didn't exist [1]. At , the silence between them wasn't just a lack of words—it was the sound of a family bond finally snapping under the weight of "Honor" ( Seref ). The Breaking Point

, the struggle is internal. Every step he takes toward the truth puts his brother in the crosshairs of his own investigation [1].

Yiğit didn't flinch. He adjusted his jacket, the shadows of the wharf playing across his face. He had realized something Emir hadn't: in their world, you couldn't be both a "good man" and a "survivor." The Fallout