Aphrodite confronts Magdalene once and for all. Sophia and Kenan come face-to-face with the mechanisms operating in the shadows and are forced to choose: will they mess with the parastatal or save themselves?
A flashback to the past sheds light on the beginning of the story, when from Khan's death Aphrodite was born.
Sophia is in danger. Trying to save her, Kenan and her team discover the true role of a person who has been with them all along. Aphrodite is led into a trap.
The meeting of Sophia and Aphrodite complicates the situation. Kenan realizes he's made a big mistake, but it's too late. A ship approaches the port of Piraeus.
An explosion in Renti changes the balance. An undercover agent reveals to Kenan that everything is linked to terrorist activity. In Greece, the case is now taken over by the Anti-terrorist and Magdalen removes Sophia from the investigations.
Sophia connects the doctor with the Captain and the shipping Candor Cargo. At the same time, he is looking for the flight attendant, who is in Aphrodite's sights. Kenan sees two Kalashnikov barrels pointing at him.
A corpse symbolically placed on the border line of the bridge that connects Greece with Turkey, forces the Greek police officer Sofia Bakalis and the Turkish Kenan Karaman to undertake the case of the unusual murder. Very quickly, the two police officers realize that things are not so simple. Unsuspecting of the political forces involved and trying to solve the case, Sophia and Kenan will be in mortal danger, as the perpetrators do everything to hide an explosive secret. However, the price of the truth is much higher than they imagine, with its revelation threatening to lead even to a Greek-Turkish conflict. In the end, Sophia and Kenan will be asked to decide what matters most: their task or their life.