The villagers squeeze Güney, Derya, and her family for information, trying to learn if the rumor they heard is true. Fun and amusing events break out as Güney proposes to Derya, Seda hovers around Güney, causing chaos, and the villagers take sides as treasure hunters and hoteliers.
Derya is angry with Güney. Güney consults imam Suphi on the issue and the imam refers him to Deniz. Seda does not give up on her love. She buys a caravan and settles in the village and begins to gather information about Derya. Seda finds out that Derya is not Sadri's daughter. Showing the file, Seda tells Güney that the family is a swindler and Derya is not Sadri's own daughter. They are all shocked.
Güney, who is an archaeologist, sets out for Sahilköy when he finds out that his father Salih wants to build a hotel in a historic area. Güney meets Derya, an activist from the village who is also against the construction of the hotel. Things get complicated for Salih, who is ready for any kind of deception, learns that his son is going to Sahilköy. Güney will be caught between his ex-girlfriend Seda, those who want treasure in the village, and those who want a hotel.
The bus driver who has been working on the same line for years has retired. Therefore, the people of the district will meet with Lütfü, a new driver. Lütfü who tries to get used to the district is in a contention with Sadenaz, who grows on the end of the bus every morning. Although the bus's departure time has already passed, this sympathetic girl runs on the bus like a storm, before Lütfü's annoyance. However, in the course of time, a friendship between Sadenaz and Lütfü is formed. Lütfü does not move every morning before Sadenaz arrives. One day, grace runs the timepiece to measure the speed of the Sadenaz. The speed of the Sadenaz corresponds to a speed that national athletes can run. The idea of being a runner for Sadenaz who loves running is interesting. Because it is possible to draw the attention of Berk in this way.