Nas walked out a federal courtroom as a free man. But far from at peace. The game might’ve let him go, but it never really left him. As one of the sharpest minds in the P game, Nas is caught between the man he’s trying to become and the world that made him. The lure of fast money, late nights, and the kind of women that know how to sell fantasy still pulls at him like gravity. Amira, his day one and the mother of his kids, holds him down with love and strength. Kelly, the woman who’s been by his side through every storm, stays committed like heart-beat and hustle. Two women, One Loyalty. Then, out of nowhere, the mother he never met steps into his life, carrying the kind of truths his father, Rome, a legend in the streets had kept buried deep. When those secrets start to surface, Nas has to face the past he thought he’d outrun. Now it’s bigger than money, power, or women. It’s about legacy. And out here in the real world, they say Legacy Ain’t In The Handbook. The question is: Can Nas prove the world wrong