Badr aspires to marry Maha, but his mother rejects that marriage due to her constant disagreement with Maha’s mother. At the same time, Fahd suffers from his wife Munira’s neglect of her home and her obedience to her mother, Umm Badr, all the time.
As Fahd quarrels with his mother-in-law, Umm Badr, and leaves the house to his wife Munira, Salem seeks to propose to marry Maha, but his father’s illness postpones the matter.
As Fahd quarrels with Munira, because his young son broke his arm, Fahd likes Nawal and asks to marry her.
As Fahd secretly marries Nawal, Badr insists on marrying Maha despite his mother's opposition to the matter, and Nasser supports him in that.
Umm Badr becomes angry when she learns of Fahd's marriage to Nawal and asks Badr to break off his engagement to Maha. On the other hand, Hamad advises Munira to change her appearance and style so that she can grab Fahd's attention again.
As Umm Badr insists that her daughter Munira get a divorce from Fahd, Munira pretends to be a woman named Salwa to trap Fahd, who likes her but she stipulates that he has to divorce Nawal first to marry her. At the same time, Nawal refuses to help him with his financial crisis.
Fahd remembers his life with Munira and compares her personality with Salwa’s. However, Hamad reveals to him the truth about Salwa and that she is his wife Munira, who helped him pay off his debts.