Al Dheeb gathers the men of the tribe to choose who will assume the duties of defending the tribe in the war, and he makes his son Nayef take over after him, while Najla likes Talal.
Talal prepares with the tribe's army to fight the invaders. Ghadab asks his henchman to collect information about Al Dheeb's tribe so that he can invade it and plunder its resources. Al Dheeb falls ill and entrusts his son to defend the tribe.
Umm Al Khair treats Al Dheeb during his illness. Talal proposes to gather the youth of the tribe to confront Ghadab and his men. Abeer offers Al Jazi to train in carrying weapons and fencing.
Talal asks Al Dheeb to supply the army with weapons, and Nayef's mother suggests that her son marry Al Hanouf.
Al Hanouf refuses to marry Nayef, who agrees to train the tribe’s girls to use weapons. Talal tells Ghanem of his desire to marry Najla, unaware of Ghanem’s love for her. Umm Al Khair warns of a fierce battle between Al Dheeb and Ghadab.
Ghadab succeeds in defeating the army of Al Dheeb, so Nayef goes out on a new mission to face him in the north of the tribe's location.
Umm Jazi (Jazi's mother) tells Najla about the quarrel between Al Dheeb and Abu Ghanem (Ghanem's father), which resulted in him dying in front of his son. Umm Nayef insists on her son Talal not getting married before his brother Nayef.
Umm Al Khair travels the lands and warns of the occurrence of a flood. Bandits attack water convoys and seize what they have, while Wajahan asks Al Dheeb to join the senate.
Al Hanouf suggests to her brother to propose marriage to Al Jazi. As supplies are running low in the town, Saad and Al Dheeb are trying to provide food for the people. Enad is upset with Ghanem bribing Al Dheeb in order to get closer to him.
It turns out that Ghanem and Wajahan are working with Ghadab and they convey information about Al Dheeb's tribe to him. Market traders complain about Umm Al Khair and her interference in their affairs, and the wedding of Nayef and Al Ghalia takes place.
Abu Al Jazi returns from the war and tells his family that they have lost many martyrs. After Al Dheeb is killed in battle, his son takes over the rule of the tribe.
Talal and Nayef decide to avenge their father, Al Dheeb, because they suspect that there is a traitor among them. Nayef asks Abu Enad to handle the tribe’s water problem. Ghanem kills Al Dheeb’s killer so that he does not reveal his betrayal.
Ghanem agrees with Wajahan to falsely claim that they agreed with Al Dheeb before his death to head the western side of the army, and the bandits burn the grain warehouse in the village.
Abu Enad and Saad object to Nayef's decision to assign Wajahan some important tasks in the tribe, while Talal suspects the presence of a traitor among them. Ghanem continues to relay information to Ghadab.
Al Ghalia tells Nayef that she is pregnant, and Ghanem agrees with Ghadab's soldiers to block the water convoy's route.
Ghadab's men attack the northern area of Al Dheeb's village and burn it. Ghanem tells Wajahan of his retaliation against the sons of Al Dheeb and his revenge for his father.
Wajahan and Ghanem succeed in creating a rift between Nayef, Abu Enad, and Saad, after which Nayef removes them from the consultation council, and he appoints Ghanem to manage the war tasks in their place.
Umm Al Khair warns everyone against strife, and Nayef quarrels with Saad and Abu Enad and puts them in prison.
Saad and Abu Enad escape from prison and seek refuge with Talal. A battle takes place between the sons of Al Dheeb and Ghadab, and the latter wins.
Saad and Abu Enad discover Ghanem's betrayal of Al Dheeb's sons, and Nayef receives a message from Ghadab, declaring war on them and demanding they surrender.
Ghanem tries to take advantage of the absence of Nayef and the leaders of Al Dheeb's tribe in the town and rallies the people, while Ghadab gathers all his troops to confront Nayef's army.
As Ghanem takes control of the town in the absence of the tribe's men, he orders Abu Saber out of prison to manufacture weapons for them, while Talal decides to survey the tribe's situation from afar in order to develop a plan to take it back.
Talal proposes to Najla, and Umm Al Khair leads the women of the tribe against Ghadab and Ghanem.
Enad succeeds in defeating the men of Ghadab in the south of the town. The latter wants to marry Najla, but she plots with the women of the tribe to get rid of him.