Somewhere in Beijing is the son of a Turkish billionaire, Aabid Jalaludeen, the first male grandchild of a deceased Multibillionare, Jaluludeen AbdulHameed. An order from his father to move to Turkey and stop his troublesome activities is proved by his chaotic lifestyle and relationships. Despite his denial, there is also a planned marriage to a young woman named Saliha Mencik, the daughter of a VERY IMPORTANT business affiliation. The narrative explores Aabid's challenges with his career, relationships, and personal growth as well as his efforts to accept his bad luck as well as gain from it. This is a tale that delves into the worlds of certain individuals as they look for their actual selves, reconcile with their monsters, and create fulfilling personal and social lives. It aims to pique the reader's interest in self-improvement, the perplexing route of love for others, and a gaping opening into the character's particular universe.