Makhidevran, worried about the affection of Mustafa's son to the concubine Efsun, came with a proposal to Valida to marry the Crimean princess Aybige and her son Mustafa.
Valida liked this proposal. After all, everyone only benefits from this marriage - the strength of the Ottomans will only get stronger and cooperation with the Crimean Khan will increase.
However, Suileman, despite the benefits of this marriage, was guided by the feelings of the young and said that without their consent, he would not give the go-ahead for the marriage of the young.
Aibige and Mustafa at first did not want to get married, because they felt only brotherly feelings for each other, and everyone's heart was busy.
However, Ibrahim Pasha managed to persuade Mustafa, explaining to him that marriage would only strengthen their position in the empire, and he could keep as many concubines as he wanted in marriage.
Aybige, in love with Malkochoglu, offered to run to him with her on the ship. But she was refused, besides, Malkochoglu just laughed at the girl, asking where she took that he was in love with her.
Having a proud and quarrelsome character, the princess came to Valida and announced her decision to evil her beloved. She agrees to marry Mustafa.
What surprised not only Valide and Mahidevran, but also Mustafa.