After the murder of his young son, Mohamed, Mayor Al Farmawi arrests Dawoud and accuses him of killing Mohamed. Al Farmawi then receives a phone call from the lord's assistant threatening to kill his second son and demanding a ransom. Al Farmawi's sister discovers that her brother has married Sahar.
Dawoud asks his sister, Sahar, to leave the mayor's house and postpone her plan to take revenge on him. Al Farmawi brings his young son back home after agreeing with the lord to work together.
Sahar tells Rawhiya about finding a blood-stained knife buried in the palace grounds. Sahar tells her story of how she met Al Farmawi and married him. Tahia returns to the mayor's house.
Al Farmawi tells Tahia that he got married to Sahar in revenge, and asked her to stay in the house as a hostage so that her family would not harm him. Madah is looking forward to marrying Dhahabiya, but his mother refuses. Sahar suspects that Idris killed Al Farmawi’s son.
Sahar tells Al Farmawi that his son's killer is a member of his family. Rawhiya asks her brother to have Sahar leave the house so that there will be no strife between its members. Madah quarrels with Ibn Manawati over his relationship with his sister.
Sahar refuses to leave Al Farmawi's house, Seham asks Umm Mohamed to leave the house after her son's death, and Dhahabiya's brother kills Madah.
Al Farmawi suspects that Sahar and her brother killed his young son, and Madah's mother collapses over her son's death and accuses Al Farmawi of killing him. At the same time, Abdul Hayy asks Al Farmawi for his daughter Seham's hand in marriage, but she refuses.
Al Farmawi refuses to let Sahar return to her family home and tells Rawhiya that he suspects his eldest son of killing Mohamed. He seeks to learn the truth from the criminal, Al Gazar, who tells him that the lord incited the kidnapping of his son.
Al Gazar tells Al Farmawi that Idris accidentally fell on his infant son's body with a knife, causing him to die instantly. Rawhiya quarrels with Al Farmawi, believing she is seeking revenge on Idris.
Al Farmawi decides to imprison his son, but a major fire breaks out in Rawhiya's house, preventing him from doing so. Yaqout tries to get close to Al Farmawi.
Idris decides to leave home before his father locks him up, Dhahabiya returns to her father's house after her divorce, and Al Farmawi issues an order to kill Yaqout after discovering her collaboration with the Lord.
Al Gazar tells Al Farmawi about his agreement with Yaqout to kidnap his son. In a quarrel between Manawati and Dhahabiya’s brother, the latter falls, covered in blood. Abdul Hayy’s wife threatens to kill him if he marries Seham.
Al Farmawi tells Umm Mohamed that Yaqout's husband is the one who killed her, and a fire breaks out between the Sakhra tribe and Al Farmawi over the cemetery ground.
Rawhiya's husband tries to convince Al Farmawi to give up the land, and Rawhiya asks her brother to agree to his daughter Seham's marriage to Abdul Hayy.
The head of the Shawakeesh tribe carries crates of weapons to Al Farmawi's house, threatening to take revenge on him if he stands against him. When the crates are stolen, the two tribes clash once again. Dhahabiya's brother kills Mofy.