Ghadab disagrees with the village fishermen, as he does not agree to arrange fishing times among them. At home, his wife finds a large jewel inside a fish.
As Ghadab takes the jewel and tells all the villagers how he became rich, he becomes arrogant to everyone and makes fun of them.
As Mahboub, Ghadab's son, thinks of looking for another jewel in the sea, he drowns and is saved by a poor fisherman, whereupon Ghadab ridicules him, and he meets a gang boss to cooperate against the villagers.
Ghadab agrees with the gang boss, Gharib, and asks him that nobody competes with him in trade. Ajab tells Sheikh Hammam what happened between Ghadab and Gharib, and the fishermen agree to stand up to Gharib.
Ibrahim and the people threaten Gharib and try to expel him from the village, but Ghadab asks him to crack down fishing on them.
The fishermen convince Ibrahim to unite against Ghadab, who agrees with Gharib's gang to kidnap the boys from the village, falsely claiming that the Princess of the Seven Seas has kidnapped them.
The people gather and decide to set fires and search for the kidnapped boys everywhere in the village.
As the lumberjack's son suspects the fisherman, Musaed, and his disappearance for a while, he decides to watch him, while Gharib tries to get close to Younes to penetrate among the people.
Ghadab prevents the fishermen from going to the sea after the burning of Gharib's boat, and he quarrels with his wife because of his desire to marry another woman.
When the people complain to Sheikh Hammam about what is happening in the village, he tries to unite them. Ghadab is shocked by the burning of his boat.
As the villagers manage to reach the kidnapped child and untie him, Ghadab is enraged when he learns.
After Ghadab asks Sheikh Hammam to search for the person who burned his and Gharib's boats, Ghadab agrees with his associates to burn the fishermen's boats.
Ghadab tells Gharib that he burned the boats of the fishermen, and that he deceived the people into praying with them at the time of the fire. Ghadab tells his wife that he has sold the jewel that he has found.
Sheikh Hammam gets sick and the governor is forced to remove him from his position. Gharib aspires to take over the rule of the village. Dr. Badr is sent to the village and tries to treat Sheikh Hammam. Gharib is shocked by the theft of his jewel.
After Ghadab discovers that his wife has taken the jewel, he quarrels with Salem, the lumberjack, over his objection to the presence of Dr. Badr in the village.
Ghadab agrees with a Chinese merchant to sell the jewel. On the other hand, Badr falls in love with Younes' daughter, who reciprocates his feelings.
After Ghadab agrees with Gharib to get rid of Dr. Badr, Younes' daughter goes out to search for him, but she disappears.
As everyone thinks that the Princess of the Seven Seas has kidnapped Younes' daughter, they look for her.
Ghadab moves with his wife and son to a large house. Khaled is surprised when he meets the Princess of the Seven Seas and she tells him the location of another jewel under the tree in the forest.
When Ghadab asks Younes for his daughter's hand in marriage, the latter revolts and refuses, and informs the villagers. Gharib sneaks into Ghadab's house to rob it.
After Ghadab believes that someone in his gang is betraying him, he kicks his wife out of the house to marry another woman.
Gharib agrees with a bandit to get rid of Ghadab and kidnap Yasmine.
The people accuse Ghadab of kidnapping Yasmine. Ghadab quarrels with Gharib and tries to find out where Yasmine is.
The bandit kidnaps Badr at the request of Gharib, but Badr convinces him to release him and Yasmine for a large sum of money.
Sheikh Hammam discovers that Badr is the son of the governor and is disguised as a doctor until he knows what happened to the people of the village, and the chief of police investigates his disappearance.
Gharib disappears and Ghadab searches for him. Ghadab tries to convince the bandit to reveal Gharib's place.
The Chinese merchants quarrel with Ghadab over his failure to sell the jewel to them. Ghadab searches for Gharib to return the jewel to him.
The police arrive at Badr and Yasmine's place, untie them, and arrest Gharib's associates.
After Ghadab discovers that the jewel he owns is fake, he loses all his money, his debts pile up, and the Chinese merchants insist on reporting him to the police.
Badr asks for Yasmine's hand in marriage. The governor pays all the debts of Ghadab, whom the police arrest and put in prison.