When a school teacher gets bored with her life, she decides to go back in time to the days of the One Thousand and One Nights where she becomes Scheherazade who is to marry Shahryar in an attempt to stop the bloodbath that targeted the females of the kingdom.
Scheherazade recounts to Shahryar the story of a beautiful girl who was found between life and death as she was stabbed, and how everyone tirelessly tried to find the culprit.
Scheherazade's words fall like a magic chant on Shahryar's ears, which mystifies everyone. Scheherazade resumes with a new story of a man who can turn copper into pure gold.
Shahryar has a hellish nightmare where he sees baths of blood and numerous skulls, and Scheherazade tries to provide an interpretation of the dream.
Scheherazade's growing influence inside the palace threatens everyone, to the extent that the entourage tries to overthrow her out. Unchanged, Scheherazade continues the story of Hasan Al-Basri.
Scheherazade recounts the story of Hasan Al-Basri to Shahryar and they end up at the Palace of the Mountain of Clouds.
In Hasan Al-Basri's story, Hasan stays alone at the castle for two months where he is given permission to enter all the rooms except for one.
Muftah Ser Altarikh (Key to the Secret of History) is arrested after struggles, and Hasan Al-Basri recounts what he saw inside the closed room.
Shahryar interrogates Muftah Ser Altarikh regarding the charges against him. Meanwhile, Scheherazade starts recounting the story of Abdullah Al-Barry (Abdullah of the Land) and his encounter with Abdullah Al-Bahry (Abdullah of the Sea.)
Sharyar updates Scheherazade on his interrogations with Muftah Ser Altarikh , and Scheherazade resumes with the story of Abdullah Al-Barry and how Abdullah Al-Bahry helped him find diamonds in the sea.
Scheherazade resumes with Abdullah Al-Barry's story as the Ruler appoints him a Minister after finding the numerous diamonds he has found.
Fakhryar, Shahryar's brother returns to see his brother. Meanwhile, the story of Abdullah Al-Barry resumes as he goes underwater with Abdullah Al-Bahry where he discovers his truth.
Shahryar's mother comes over, and Scheherazade starts recounting the story of the two friends Amir and Samir whose friendship had both loyalty and treachery at its heart.
Scheherazade resumes with the story of Amir and Samir as the former falls ill and only Qamar looks after him, as his friend Samir betrays him and leaves him bedridden while he opens up a dye-house in a small town that only knows two colors; green and white.
Scheherazade and Shahryar disguise themselves as commoners as they wander the streets to find out how their subjects are living. Shahryar eventually realizes that he genuinely loves Scheherazade and he confesses his love for her.