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- During the war in 1914, the Ottoman Empire forbade wheat to enter the lands of Lebanon in order to make the Lebanese people starve. In addition to that, the Ottoman Empire was taking men to work for free in forgotten places. From those men, Abdo; Adla's fiancé, who was taken also to work for free, in a place where persecution rules. Adla decides to look for her fiancé who hasn't returned to the village yet. But her decision has a cost that leads her to unpredictable situations.
- A man finds himself living with his sweetheart. Along the way, the series sheds light on other issues like unemployment, obesity, the servants' situation, and other problems facing Lebanese society.
- Aziza Sbaity grew up in Liberia before moving to Lebanon aged 10. She faced racial discrimination at school when she first arrived. She discovered track and field early on. It became a way to forge her identity. She is now the fastest woman in Lebanese history. Two Lebanese athletes will make it to the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Aziza is hoping to be one of them. Her road to Tokyo starts now.