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When will the new episode of 'The Law of Nature' be released? What happened in the last episode?

When will the new episode of 'The Law of Nature' be released? What happened in the last episode?

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new episode of the Turkish drama series "Doğanın Kanunu" (The Law of Nature) will air on Wednesday, June 24.
  • In the previous episode, Doğa was rescued by Yaman, but Mert took credit; Hulusi agreed to send Doğa to France after an accident.
  • Upcoming episodes will feature Doğa returning her car and credit cards to prove equality, facing difficult tasks from Yaman, and being forced to work at a rival's party.

Fans eagerly await the next installment of the Turkish drama series "Doğanın Kanunu" (The Law of Nature), with the third episode set to premiere on Wednesday, June 24, on Star TV.

The previous episode concluded with a dramatic rescue: Doğa, after an accident, was saved by Yaman and brought to shore. However, Mert attempted to claim credit for the rescue, creating immediate tension. Meanwhile, a tense first encounter occurred between Hulusi and Yaman. The farm's residents expressed concern over Hulusi potentially withdrawing his support following the accident, leading Hulusi to agree to Doğa's request to go to France.

However, Doğa's subsequent decision is expected to surprise everyone, especially Yaman. In the upcoming episodes, Doğa will attempt to assert her equality among the farm residents by returning her car and credit cards to her father. In response, Yaman assigns her the most arduous tasks.

Further complicating matters, Doğa learns that her rival in Istanbul, Müge, plans to throw a party in the town to humiliate her. To escape this situation, Doğa obtains a fake medical report. When Yaman discovers this deception, he forces Doğa to work as a waitress at her rival's party as a condition for not reporting the fake report. This puts Doğa in a precarious position, facing the potential for public humiliation.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.