: Contrasting material debt with spiritual freedom.
The village of Harabe was a place where the wind always seemed to whisper secrets of old debts. For decades, the local landlord, Selim Bey, had ruled not with a fist, but with a ledger. He provided the seeds, the water, and the protection, and in return, he expected a gratitude that bordered on worship. Every villager walked with their head slightly bowed when they passed his gates, a silent acknowledgment of the "favors" that kept them alive. Except for Yusuf. minnet_eylemem
Selim Bey’s face darkened. "You are arrogant, old man. Who do you think provides for this valley? Without my hand, you would have nothing." : Contrasting material debt with spiritual freedom
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Yusuf stood up, wiping the dust from his hands. He looked toward the horizon, where the sun was beginning to dip behind the mountains.
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