War breaks out between the Cowboys' tribe and the Red Indians' tribe, despite the truce established between them, as Abu Hadeer (Hadeer's father) accuses Adnan of harassing his daughter, and Abu Reem tries to force his daughter to get married.
Adnan helps Reem return to her father after she escaped, and the Indians and Cowboys' tribes decide on the need for self-sufficiency in agriculture and industry so that there is no trade exchange between them.
Ajaj likes Nubla, and she feels the same way. Her father asks Ajaj’s mother to let them marry. Meanwhile, Ghanem is surprised that the gold store has been robbed and informs the police.
Abu Hadeer celebrates the harvest day with the people of the tribe, and in the morning, he finds out that his dagger has been stolen, so he asks the tribe’s magician to find the thief. Meanwhile, Ghanem likes Reem and tries to draw her attention.
Abu Hadeer and his assistants search all the tribe's tents to find the dagger. Ghanem tells his son Adnan of his desire to marry Reem. Abu Hadeer refuses Al Dheeb's request to marry his daughter, Nubla.
Abu Hadeer decides to disguise himself with his assistants so that he can spy on the Cowboys' tribe after his farm is burned, and Al Dheeb decides to leave the tribe.
Ajaj and Reem agree to find a solution to stop the war between the two tribes, so Ajaj suggests holding competitions between them to stop this.
Abu Adnan rewards Burhan for his victory over the Indians' tribe, and Abu Hadeer meets with his assistants to develop a plan for small industries in the tribe.
Nubla is upset that Al Amat is ignoring her, while Ajaj asks his mother to accompany him to Reem's father to propose to her.
Ghanem tells Adnan that Al Amat will help him in everything against the Indians' tribe. Ajaj bids farewell to his mother to reside in the Cowboys' tribe after his marriage to Reem. Al Amat succeeds in collecting votes from the tribe to get elected against Abu Hadeer.