A major fight breaks out between Saber and Ibrahim's families. As Hamed enters a swimming competition against his friends, he passes out while swimming.
When Hamed gets rescued before he drowns, the people ask his father to teach him to swim. Hamed informs his history teacher that he saw ancient Egypt and Ahmose I while he was unconscious.
As Hamed starts taking swimming lessons with his classmates, he goes to visit his classmate, Ola, who has been in a wheelchair since she got in an accident.
Hamed dreams of ancient Egypt in the era of Queen Hatshepsut, who managed to rule Egypt, even though she was a woman surrounded by enemies.
Haytham deceives Hamed and gets him to take steroids to put up with pressure from school and his swimming lessons. Mas'oud thinks about calling the police after he sees Bakry buying an unregistered gun.
The side effects of the steroids cause Hamed to have another dream of ancient Egypt, including the setting for the story of The Eloquent Peasant. Mas'oud reports Bakry to the police.
As Hamed starts preparing for the swimming championship, he dreams of how the Great Pyramid of Giza was built.
In the past, the workers continue to build the huge pyramid of Khufu. Hamed's mother, Farida, hears Radwan's children threatening to kill Hamed over an old blood feud with Mas'oud.
In his dreams, Hamed meets Ramesses II who shows him how construction works took place during the era of Pharaohs. Concerned about the blood feud, Mas'oud tries to prevent his son Hamed from going to school.
Hamed tells Ramesses II and the ancient Egyptians about modern Egypt, including the saga of the October War, the liberation of Sinai, and the story of the martyr Sayed Zakaria.
Hamed continues to tell the story of the martyr Sayed Zakaria, from the siege of the Israeli army in Sinai to his death as a martyr. The ancient Egyptians offer to teach Hamed how to swim to win the championship.
As Hamed continues to speak of the Egyptian army's heroism in the October War, he gives special attention to the tale of Black Monday. In the real world, Mas'oud tries to protect his son from the blood feud.
During a school trip, Hamed falls asleep and dreams of going into Thebes, where he gets arrested for entering the city without permission and drawing strange planes and cars. The judge pardons Hamed.
When Radwan's children go to kill Hamed, one of their own, Sa'eid, falls into the Nile. Hamed jumps in after Sa'eid to save him.
Radwan's children clash over the issue of killing Hamed. When Mekheimar insists on taking revenge on Mas'oud, Hamed takes his shroud and visits Radwan's family, who pardons him. Hamed wins the state championship in swimming.