Mashal rescues Bashayer from the hands of her kidnapper, Saqr, and succeeds in reconciling Nawaf and his father, Sheikh Sayel, who scolded Nawaf for his stance on attacking an Arab convoy.
Dardah asks for Sayel's intervention in Falah's problem with Imran so that no blood will be shed between the two tribes because of what Saqr did. Sayel asks Mashal to testify before the judge about what he saw.
Sayel orders Saqr's exile from the village and the payment of a large sum as compensation for what he did to Bashayer and her father, who rejects the idea of her marrying Mashal.
Umm Bashayer (Bashayer's mother) refuses to let Mashal get close to her daughter and asks him to stay away from her. Dardah confesses his love for Al Anoud, so Saqr shoots him and runs away.
After Saqr switches Dardah's horse with Sayel's, Saqr sells Dardah's rifle to someone, making Sayel suspect that the seller is the one who shot Dardah.
Saqr works for Sheikh Jassar and claims that his name is Muzahim. He decides to continue his revenge on the tribe of Sayel and Mashal. The latter is enraged when his uncle suggests to him to marry Muzna instead of Bashayer, and Dardah recovers.
Sayel goes with Falah to ask for Bashayer's hand in marriage for Mashal. However, her father demands a large dowry for his daughter, which angers Sayel, but Mashal agrees. Saqr takes advantage of the situation and tells Jassar that his horse was requested as part of Bashayer’s dowry.
When Mashal demands that his uncle return his mother’s estate, the uncle decides to leave the village. Nawaf invades Jassar tribe's and Jassar is killed. Shaqwa, Jassar’s daughter, believes that Mashal murdered her father in order to take his horse.
Raji tries to convince Shaqwa to confirm Mashal’s involvement in her father’s murder before fighting him. Sayel scolds his son Nawaf for his invasion of Jassar's tribe and asks him to stay home.
Dardah's father dies, and Sayel recommends collecting the tribe's votes to nominate Dardah as chief of the tribe. Raji tells Shaqwa and his grandfather that Nawaf is behind the invasion of their tribe, not Mashal.
Raji tries to persuade Sayel to hand over his son Nawaf for killing Jassar and invading his tribe. Mashal's uncle tries to persuade Mashal to marry someone other than Bashayer, whom Sheikh Majed's son likes and decides to marry.
Shaqwa pardons Nawaf for what Sayel did to them. Jazi tries to convince his father Majed to agree to his marriage to Bashayer, who rejects his proposal.
Majed asks Sayel to mediate with Imran to agree to Bashayer's marriage to Jazi, then Mashal becomes angry when he finds out and vows revenge. Sayel punishes his son Nawaf and forces him to look after the sheep.
Harran finds his brother and brings him back to the village, while Bashayer falls sick because she can't be with Mashal. Raji takes over the chiefdom of Jassar's tribe after the latter’s departure.
Dardah is heartbroken when he proposes to Al Anoud, as he is surprised that Sayel is asking for her hand for his son Jazil. Mashal is able to save Shaqwa from Saqr, who reveals his true identity to her.
Sayel orders his son Nawaf to leave the tribe after he accidentally kills his guest, Dhagen. Jazi tries to convince Imran to reduce his daughter's dowry so that he can pay it.
Jazil refuses to marry Al Anoud and quarrels with his father for expelling Nawaf from the tribe. Umm Jazi tries to persuade her son not to marry Bashayer, who emphasizes her love for Mashal. Saqr gathers a group of bandits to invade Sayel's village.
Mashal decides to invade Sheikh Majed's village in order to prevent his son from marrying Bashayer. Jazi decides to buy the late Jassar’s horse as a dowry for Bashayer, and Saqr’s man kidnaps Ghayath.
Mashal rescues Ghayath from the hands of Saqr's men, and Jazi is forced to disguise himself as a worker in order to seize the late Jassar's horse after Shaqwa refuses to sell it.
Sayel falls ill due to Ghayath's long absence, and Ghayath accidentally shoots Mashal and wounds him. Umm Jazi is still trying to force Bashayer to agree to marry her son.
Jazi finds Mashal's horse, so Bashayer believes that he killed Mashal, while the search for Ghayath continues. Saqr invades Sheikh Sayel's village, but is confronted by the latter's men.
Sayel's family is saddened by their belief that Ghayath is dead, and Jazi is upset that Mashal's horse was stolen from him and his inability to return it to his tribe.
Jazi decides to invade Jassar's tribe in order to get the horse. Ghayath returns to his grandfather, and Nawaf shoots Saqr for the latter's attempt to kidnap his wife, Umm Ghayath.
Bashayer's father refuses to give up the late Jassar's horse as a dowry to his daughter. Saqr regains his health and robs one of the residents. Jazil refuses to go through with his marriage to Al Anoud.
Jazil scolds Dardah for expelling Nawaf from the tribe. Ghayath apologizes to Mashal for shooting him. Umm Jazi suggests that a man from the village marry Shaqwa so that they can get the horse.
Mashal invites Nawaf to come as a guest to Sheikh Saqr’s tribe. Shaqwa’s medical condition worsens after losing the horse that Jazi stole. Sayel asks for Al Anoud’s hand in marriage for Dardah.
Al Anoud's father agrees to his daughter's separation from Jazil. Hamad tells Shaqwa and Raji that her horse is with Sheikh Majed's tribe, so Mashal decides to return it, while Nawaf releases Saqr.
Majed refuses to return the horse to Shaqwa and invites everyone to his son's wedding. Sayel falls ill and asks Nawaf to return to the village.
Shaqwa's grandfather gathers the men and prepares to invade Majed's tribe to return the horse. Mashal joins them, while Sayel issues a decision to appoint his son Nawaf as chief after him.
On the night of Jazil's wedding, Sayel dies, while Imran is killed during the invasion. Shaqwa gets back the horse. As Umm Bashayer insists that her daughter marry Jazil, Mashal finds nothing but the desert and his wolf to complain to them about his misfortune.