Bahia, the wife of the Agha, escapes from Murad's torture and imprisonment and gives birth to her baby on the way. On the other hand, Abu Al Joud leads the mission of killing the Minister of State in revenge for his seizure of the lands of the people.
Murad's men are searching for Bahia, who dies after giving birth to her young daughter. A priest finds the infant and takes care of her in the convent, naming her Shams. The police search the neighborhood's houses to search for the perpetrators and those accused of killing the minister.
Agha Murad orders Abu Ramah to bury Bahia. On the way, Lady Layla stumbles upon an injured Abdul Majid, so she carries him to the alley for treatment.
Al Agha Murad orders Abu Ramah to bury Bahia. On the way, Lady Layla stumbles upon an injured Abdul Majid, so she carries him to the alley for treatment.
Murad agrees with Al Hakamdar on the partnership between them, and Abu Al Joud threatens Murad with the latter's seizure of the peasants' lands. Al Agha quarrels with Julnar and threatens to kick her out of the palace for hitting his son Qais.
Al Agha asks the lawyer Abbas to list all his possessions without the knowledge of Murad, who suspects that one of his men helped Bahia escape from her prison.
Salma resorts to Layla as her family is forcing her to marry someone she does not know, but Abu Al Joud insists that Salma returns to her family. Umm Remon takes over the upbringing of the child, Shams. Al Hakamdar dies, and Murad refuses to hand over the land to his son.
Saddam tries to kill his sister Salma, and the people find Abu Hamed murdered. The Agha decides that the maid, Amina, becomes the guardian of his son, Qais.
As Julnar kills the Agha, Layla discovers the armory and reminds Abu Al Joud of how he abandoned her and their love to please his father.
Amina escapes with Qais, Murad is shocked by the death of the Agha, and Saddam kills Abu Al Joud's wife in revenge.
Abu Al Joud marries Layla, and she takes care of his children. Al Hakamdar's son tries to convince Abu Al Joud to cooperate with him against Murad, and Abu Al Joud's son's wedding takes place.
Qais decides to take revenge on Murad, so he seeks to destroy the crops of his land, and Abu Al Joud's men attack Murad's grain shipment.
Abu Ramah searches the market for Murad's stolen shipment and Abu Al Joud's son divorces his wife, Rabia.
A problem arises between Abu Al Joud and Rabia's family because of her divorce. Murad's son tries to force Abu Burhan to sell his land. Murad gets angry when he learns that the police officer beat Abu Ramah.
Zakaria offers to Julnar to summon Qais to treat the crop, and Abu Al Joud is surprised by Abu Jabr's children, who attack his shop taking revenge for their brother.
Amina worries about Qais as Murad's wife asks for him, and Al Hakamdar's son informs Murad that he is searching for the ancient sword so that he can hand it over to the governor.
The quarrel continues between the children of Abu Jabr and Al-Joud over his divorce of their daughter, Rabia, and Abu Sultan asks for Salma's hand in marriage.
Shams asks Umm Remon to help her search for her real family, and Abu Ramah tries to convince Abu Burhan to sell his land to Murad, to no avail.
Murad's son tries to assault the maid Nada, and Abu Al Joud agrees with the high-ranking Bahjat to cooperate with him.
The captain arrests Abu Ramah, and Layla asks for a divorce from Abu Al Joud. Rabea admires Abu Al Joud's daughter and is looking forward to marrying her.
Julnar quarrels with her son for assaulting the maid Nada, and Murad agrees with Abu Jabr against Abu Al Joud. Umm Remon gives Shams the gold that was next to her when she was born.
Rabea asks for the hand of Abu Al Joud's daughter in marriage, but the latter agrees to her marriage to Mustafa Pasha, then he makes an agreement with Al Hakamdar's son to retrieve his land from Murad by force. Bahjat removes the captain from his position in order to release Abu Ramah.
Layla gets angry when she learns of Abu Al Joud's rejection of Rabea's request to marry his daughter, and Julnar asks her father, Bahjat, not to help Murad.
Abu Al Joud forces his son to return his ex-wife, Rabia, to his home, but she refuses to return, and Umm Remon dies.
Julnar asks Zakaria to watch over Murad, and the latter asks Kamal Pasha to search for the ancient sword. Abu Al Joud kicks his son from the house for defaming Rabia, and Murad asks for Rabia's hand in marriage.
Abu Al Joud sets out with his men to raid another shipment belonging to Murad. Qais helps Nada escape from Murad's palace. Rabia agrees to marry Murad.
Bahjat refuses to help Murad take revenge on Abu Al Joud, and it becomes clear that Abu Ramah is hiding the ancient sword.
Murad orders Abu Ramah to get rid of Rabea after he asked to marry his daughter, and Murad asks Al Joud to work with him in guarding his business.
Qais saves Rabea from being killed, and Murad is surprised when his men turn against him in favor of Abu Ramah.
Murad overpowers Abu Ramah and ties him up with ropes. Murad is able to cut off the water from the people of Abu Al Joud's neighborhood, which makes the latter gather the men to fight Murad, and Hamza shoots Murad's son.