Abu Saud lives with his wife and two sons, Saud and Musaed, and he is upset with the latter for not taking life seriously. At the same time, Musaed is in love with his neighbor Latifa, whose mother interferes in all the affairs of the neighborhood.
Abu Khalifa proposes to marry Umm Latifa. As Saud tells Abu Abdulaziz that one of the workers stole the stock, Qomasha's wedding ceremony takes place.
Saud discovers that the stock thief is Rashid, and Mansour tells Musaed that he wants to marry Latifa. Musaed quarrels with Abu Abdulaziz and beats him.
The police arrest Musaed for assaulting Abu Abdulaziz, and Qomasha returns to her father's house after her divorce. Umm Latifa begins to push her daughter in the path of Musaed and Saud after the valuation of their home.
Musaed and Saud discover that their father is rich and has a lot of money, and they tell their mother. Aliwi robs Abu Fahd's house and tries to escape through Abu Saud's house, so the gold falls in the latter's house.
Umm Saud quarrels with her husband because she believes that he wants to marry Umm Latifa. On the other hand, Latifa complains to her mother about Mansour's intrusion and his attempt to get close to her.
Ruwaished informs Musaed about the death of Abu Abdulaziz and his brother Saud taking over the management of his property. Abu Saud is surprised that his grandfather sold the house to a man named Salem previously, and that he had no right to the valuation amount.
As Abu Saud's debts pile up, a thief robs Abu Khalifa's shop and Mansour is accused of the theft.
Abu Khalifa falls ill after his shop is robbed and his big loss. Musaed travels to India, and Aliwi and his friend conspire to rob Abu Saud's house.
Musaed returns from abroad, accompanied by his wife, Lu’lu’a, and informs his parents of his marriage to the daughter of Salem, the owner of the house, using that to obtain the valuation money.
As Umm Latifa refuses to betroth her daughter to her cousin, Abu Khalifa demands that Abu Saud pay the debts that he owes him. Lu’lu’a promises Abu Saud to transfer the ownership of the house in his name so that he can continue to live with them.
Musaed suggests on Mansour to marry Latifa and promises to help him. Lu’lu’a gives some money to Musaed to pay off his father's debts, but his father refuses.
Saud borrows money from Aliwi to pay off his father's debts, and Abu Saud thinks of leaving the neighborhood and looking for work elsewhere. As Lu’lu’a transfers the ownership of the house to Abu Saud and hands them its deed, Umm Latifa and her daughter leave with her uncle.