Umm Talal, Mishal's mother, is upset that he has a rare disease that will cause him to pass away at the age of 20, just like her other children did. Abu Talal tells his friend Sultan that he will marry again so that he can have children.
Abu Talal refuses to marry his son Mansour to his foreign colleague. He informs Umm Talal of his marriage decision and asks her to let the bride live at her house. Fahd agrees to his father’s offer of marriage in exchange for a sum of money.
Fahd tells Mansour that he is involved with a girl and got her pregnant. Badr admires Hind and asks his friend Azouz to look for her. Abu Talal tries to convince Sultan to run for the ministry elections. Fahd discovers that his mother is cheating on his father.
Abu Talal tries to uncover Umm Fahd's infidelity, and Hind undergoes a blood test to ensure that she is not infected with her brother Mishal's disease.
Abu Talal confronts his second wife, Umm Fahd, about her relationship with someone. Badr decides to propose marriage to Hind.
Umm Fahd tells Hind that she published poetry in an art magazine without Abu Talal’s knowledge. Hind asks Badr to stay away from her. Fahd marries Ilham. The police search for Mansour after a patient he performed an abortion procedure on dies.
The police interrogate Mansour. Hind asks lawyer Badr to take over Umm Fahd’s case against the magazine she works for.
Fahd announces to his father that his wife is pregnant. Abu Talal prepares for his new marriage and Umm Talal forcefully agrees to let the bride stay in her house.
Abu Talal marries Alia and discovers her previous relationship with someone. Mansour is shocked by his father’s marriage to Alia, whom he loved.
Haya tries to uncover Alia's relationship with Mansour, and Sultan tells Abu Talal that he has emigrated abroad.
Alia tells Umm Talal that Mansour is her ex-lover. Hind is worried about Badr knowing about her illness, and her father rejects the idea of her marrying Badr.
Hind loses consciousness and Badr takes her to the hospital and discovers her illness. Abu Talal insists that his son, Mishal, marry before he dies.
Haya gives birth to her first child in the hospital, and Hind decides to stay away from Badr by pushing her friend Laila in his way so that he will like her.
Laila rejects Hind's request to marry Badr, and Fahd proposes to Amna and tells Haya about it.
Badr seeks to find a solution to the problem of Hind's illness. Abu Shaheen asks Abu Talal to marry one of the pregnant women so that his relationship with her is not exposed.
Abu Shaheen asks Abu Talal to quickly complete his marriage to the pregnant woman. Badr asks Hind to agree to consummate their marriage, but she refuses.
When Abu Talal refuses to marry the pregnant woman, Abu Shaheen fights him in the market, so Abu Talal asks Mansour to run in the elections to save the company.
Abu Talal asks Sultan to support Mansour in the elections. Haya is upset that Fahd does not run instead of Mansour, and Fahd marries for the second time.
Abu Talal tells Sultan to withdraw all commercial agencies from him. Mansour is close to succeeding in the elections, and Abu Shaheen threatens Abu Talal.
Abu Shaheen tries to convince Sultan to cooperate with him to overthrow Mansour in the elections. Badr decides to donate marrow to Hind to save her from death, but her condition deteriorates in the hospital and the doctor mistakenly informs her mother of her death.
Badr is in a bad psychological state, believing that Hind is dead and he recalls how he met her.
The businessmen agree with Abu Shaheen to get rid of Mansour so that he does not win the elections. Umm Fahd wins her case against the newspaper she works for.
Abdulaziz admires Rana and Fahd asks his father to help him marry for the third time. Abu Talal is thinking about building a charitable hospital to support his position in the market.
Amna announces to Fahd that she is pregnant. Abu Hamad threatens Abu Talal to expose his past in the drug trade, and Badr discovers that Hind is still alive.
Badr tells Abu Talal that his enemies in the market have agreed to destroy him. Fahd’s psychological state worsens due to the death of his friend Hamad, and he asks his father to postpone his marriage.
Badr works for Abu Talal, and his hopes to marry Hind are renewed, but Abu Talal refuses. Mishal’s wedding takes place.
Badr asks Sultan to mediate with Abu Talal to make him agree on his marriage to Hind, and Mansour wins the elections.
Sultan warns Mansour against exploiting his position for the benefit of his father. Alia promises Abu Talal that there is a cure for Hind's medical condition, but the latter refuses.
Hind performs the surgery. Fahd tells Haya and Amna about his illness, so Haya asks for a divorce.
Mansour promises Fahd that he will help him with his treatment. Souad tells Hind’s mother the story of Badr with her daughter and his love for her, but Hind dies in the hospital.