When Ibrahim Pasha gave the seal to the Sultan and asked for his resignation, the enemies and friends of the Grand Vizier waited with bated breath for what punishment would follow for such a daring act.
Of course, Hatice was hysterical most of all, realizing that if Ibrahim did not come to Mustafa's betrothal, he would sign his own death warrant. Therefore, Hatice begs Mustafa to go to the hunting lodge for the pasha and bring him to the ceremony.
Ibrahim nevertheless came to the ceremony, but after not staying long at the holiday, he decided to leave.
The Sultan took this behavior of Ibrahim as disrespect, and ordered the guards to throw Ibrahim into prison.
The Sultan thought for a long time how to punish Ibrahim. On the one hand, he understood that Ibrahim had become arrogant, on the other hand, he was a man who was always there, saved his life more than once and was the beloved husband of his vulnerable younger sister Khatije.
Later in the courtyard of the palace, Sultan Suyleman orders Ibrahim Pasha to be brought.
And when he already thinks that this is his end, the sultan begins to scold him for the habit: just to return the seal.
Suileman returns the seal to Ibrahim, saying that this is his heaven and hell and he must bear it to the end. This is the will of the Grand Vizier.
However, after returning home, Ibrahim told Hatitja that it was a performance in which he won. He took a huge risk leaving a seal, the price of which was his life or the trust of the master.