

Murat (32), a successful London-based executive, returns to Istanbul to take over his family's company only to find Azra (30), a brilliant and ambitious woman, already sitting in the CEO's chair. Shock turns to hostility when Murat learns they've been appointed co-CEOs by his father, Orhan. Coming from opposite worlds Murat a privileged heir, Azra a self-made orphan the two clash fiercely, competing for control and respect. Their rivalry takes an unexpected turn one late night, leading to a passionate encounter caught on the office's security camera. When Murat's ex and top executive Defne gets hold of the footage, she blackmails Azra, igniting a scandal that rocks the company . As Murat and Azra's mutual sacrifices reveal growing trust, they uncover a darker truth: Orhan orchestrated their conflict to bankrupt the company and escape his debts. Teaming up, they expose his scheme in a public showdown, saving the company and clearing their names. By the end, Murat and Azra stand side by side not as rivals, but as partners in love and leadership. The office door now bears both their names and this time, no cameras watch.

Since catching his dad cheating when he was a kid, Jaxon Shane has suffered from severe psychological disorders, which caused his frigidity. His grandpa set a rule that whichever between him and his uncle has a kid first will become the future head of the Shane family. To stop Shane Group from falling into his uncle's hands, according to the doctors' advice, Jaxon decided to try stimulation therapy. One day, he found that he had a sexual response to a nurse, Teresa Turner, from the hospital owned by Shane Group. So,Jaxon decided to sign an agreement with Teresa and make her become his master.

An Olympic diver, Parang, who quit due to trauma, joins the swim team, sparking a fierce love and growth story.

As soon as I got my driver's license, I immediately went to the hospital to have my corneas removed. In my previous life, on the first day of the semester, my boyfriend's childhood friend secretly took my car and drove three other students to a shopping mall near the college. She sped through red lights and killed a pregnant woman and an elderly person. However, the three students testified that I was the one who ran those people over and then fled the scene. When the police arrested me, I desperately explained that it was her who was driving the car. However, she threw herself into my boyfriend's arms and said with great grievance, "Jade, I know you don't like me, but you can't frame me like that!" Fred took out the dashcam from my car. The video showed that I was the one driving the car, killing the people, and fleeing in a panic. "Instead of repenting, you're trying to push the blame onto someone else." After seeing this, the victim's family members were enraged and stabbed me 18 times. When I opened my eyes again, I had returned to the day before my boyfriend's childhood friend took my car.