Abu Suleiman intercedes with Jassem so that the latter would forgive his son Khaled after he got married without his approval.
Jassem forgives his son Khaled after his wife gives birth to his grandson, while Muhammad takes advantage of his father Jassem’s kindness and pretends that his wife, Maryam, is ill in order to take money from him for her treatment.
Khaled's wife is condescending to his mother and treats her badly, and Maryam also follows the same method in dealing with Sharifa.
Amal rebels against her life and her father Jassem's work in the shoe industry. Fahd struggles financially and tries to settle his accounts at work.
Abu Suleiman agrees with Jassem to cooperate in a large real estate project, and Muhammad tries to persuade his siblings to sell their father’s house.
Jassem acquiesces to his children's request to sell the house, and decides to give them the money they want. Fahd convinces Abdulaziz to sell his farm, and quarrels begin between Khaled and his wife after she decides to resign from her job.
As Amal asks her father to pay the full costs of her wedding, her siblings resent the matter and demand their share of his property.
Muhammad asks his father to leave his shoe-making profession. Fahd evades Abdulaziz after giving him the farm and mortgaging his house. Jassem falls ill and is taken to the hospital, while his children do not care about his illness.
Abu Suleiman takes over the management of Jassem's store during his illness, and Muhammad offers Abu Suleiman to sell the store. A quarrel breaks out between Abdulaziz and Fahd after the latter loses all the money, and his wife leaves the house.
Amal marries Dhari. Khaled's wife quarrels with him when she demands that he open a beauty salon business, and Jassem refuses to give him money, so Muhammad and Khaled threaten to file a lawsuit against their father.
Jassem grudgingly agrees to sell the house and divide the money among his children. Fahd tries to convince his wife, Munira, to return to him, but she insists on returning her brother’s money to him.
Sharifa leaves her home in sadness, and she and her husband, Jassem, are forced to stay in their son Muhammad’s house. Munira and Fahd are forced to transfer ownership of their house to her brother in order to compensate him for his loss.
Khaled's wife opens a beauty salon, and Maryam asks Muhammad to move his parents' room to the basement of the house. Dhari divorces Amal after she refuses to return home and travels without his knowledge.
Khaled is surprised by his wife's loss of a large sum of money in the beauty salon project. Jassem is forced to leave Muhammad's house after his wife's bad treatment of him and Sharifa, and he stays in Khaled's house.
Maryam changes the furniture in the house and wastes a lot of money, and Fahd tells Munira to write bank checks in the name of her brother Abdulaziz in order to guarantee his rights.
Farah insists on leaving the house and forces Khaled to evict his parents from her apartment, and Muhammad loses his money gambling.
Khaled asks his brother Muhammad to host their parents at his house. Fatima is saddened by the displacement of her parents and offers them to stay in her husband’s house. Dhari becomes romantically involved with Haya.
Suleiman offers Khaled an apartment for his parents in the building he is constructing, but Jassem refuses, and Farah agrees with Khaled not to receive his parents again in their home.
Dhari marries Haya, and when Amal finds out, she is shocked and falls into a bout of depression, while Maryam treats her badly.
Amal proposes to her siblings to place their parents in a nursing home, while on the other hand, creditors pursue Muhammad.
Amal becomes addicted to drugs, and Jassem is forced to leave his son Muhammad's house under pressure from his children.
Jassem gives his children a huge surprise when he tells them that he owns a lot of money and a big house, but he turned all the property into an endowment after his death and deprived them of their inheritance.
As Amal quarrels with her brother Muhammad and leaves the house, she resorts to her mother, who tries to convince Jassem to let her stay in his house.
Amal's condition deteriorates after she takes narcotic pills, and she returns to her previous bad treatment of her parents. Quarrels begin to break out between Muhammad and his wife over her extravagant spending.
Muhammad agrees with his brother Khaled to ask for forgiveness from their father, to lift the endowment on his property, and to ask Abu Suleiman to mediate with him.
After Jassem refuses his children's request to pardon them and lift the endowment on his property, they gather and file a lawsuit against him to declare him legally incompetent.
Jassem's children lose their interdiction case, and their condition worsens.
Jassem dies, and Sharifa carries out his will not to tell his children or let them attend his funeral.
Amal demands that her mother, Sharifa, give her her right to her father's money. Farah quarrels with Khaled when she demands that he issue trust receipts for her, and he discovers that she has betrayed him.
Muhammad falls ill, and Khaled discovers that his wife and family have deceived him after issuing trust receipts in her favor. As the siblings regret how they have wronged their father, Sharifa leaves them and decides to stay in a nursing home.