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Through various trials — from failed schemes for money to educational escapades — Zeki ultimately fosters a caring environment for his students. He becomes a symbol of change; a man who, despite his past, decides to prioritize the future of the children he guides. The students under his wing start to thrive and prosper, embracing their education with newfound enthusiasm.
The discovery of a time capsule stirs emotions in Zeki, pushing him deeper into introspection on his past and leading him to conclude that happiness is derived from personal growth rather than wealth. As Zeki finds a deeper connection with Ley and his students, his previous life of crime seems like a distant memory—a life he now disavows.