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Intro. Now the government had made its final decision: women would also do compulsory military service. Asi Karaçay, a young, beautiful and newly graduated doctor, was disciplined, proud and extremely cold-blooded, even though she grew up in wealth. She loved to dress up, put on make-up, and admire herself when she looked in the mirror, but there was a completely different power within her - love of the country. When the news of her military service came, she did not hesitate. "This country raised me," he said, "and I will protect it." And he signed without thinking. He would now be a Turkish soldier. On the other hand, there was Alaz Soysalan. A cold-blooded enemy of British origin. He had a deep hatred for Turkey, Turks and Islam. His origins were rich and his character dark. He had no belief in God, but he was ready for war, to destroy, to destroy, to burn. And fate brought Asi and Alaz face to face on the same front. One was a Turkish girl who risked death for her homeland, the other was a foreign soldier born out of hatred, and Asi was going to fight for power in Alaz for his country, and his Islam to destroy Türkiye.

Alaz Soysalan (Enemy Soldier)

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