Ciruzzo 'a Sentenza, an ex-Cutolian, realised that the only way to survive, once released from prison, would be to reunite all his former comrades, and to do so he asked for help from his late boss's two sons, Maria 'a Contessa and Peppe 'o Lione (the latter spent the last forty years in Mexico, managing to amass a fortune through money laundering and fronting activities, while always remaining with a clean criminal record). Meanwhile, the bosses of the small camorristic groups in Naples worry about the exit of the ex-Cutolians, in their opinion men now without power but with a very dangerous camorristic and tactical background. While the bosses talk about their plans to avoid a war against the ex-Cutolians, Annarella 'a Cinese, Rosetta, Habib, Genny and 'o Fringuello and a few of their friends have a small trap music recording studio, which they finance by selling a few grams of weed in the neighborhood. Salvatore, the boss of Forcella, understands that the youths have good potential and challenges them to sell stuff on his behalf and not on their own. For this reason, he often sends some of his men to beat them up in the city's alleys. But an unexpected turn of events will put the Forcella kids on the side of the ex-Cutolians and their rise to power will begin. Gianmarco, son of Maria 'a Contessa, who grew up abroad and studied Marketing, in order to prove to his mother and uncle that he is not just a simple boy who grew up far from his family, will help the boys of Forcella to broaden their possibilities in order to create their own high-level business.