Abu Talib continues his patriotic and moral antics, which increases the problems between him and his enemies. His leadership of the alley is threatened, and after the death of Murad Aga, his wife, Lama'at, refuses to give up. She faces Abu Talib with her demands of what she wanted before the death of her husband.
Those who need to help the hurt or sick at any price have a whispered name that they count on: Black Jack. Rumored to not even be licensed and yet more harrowed as a life-saving hero than any surgeon, this mysterious figure lives by the Hippocratic oath and would rather defy God himself than fail to save a human life. Who is this shrouded figure, and why do his methods succeed when others' fail?