Abu Nasser (Nasser's father) takes care of Umm Sarah (Sarah's mother) and her daughter after the death of her husband, who worked for him, while he suffers his wife Umm Nasser's domineering and condescending attitude toward everyone around her.
Abu Nasser marries Umm Sarah in order to support her financially, and in the hope of finding the marital happiness he lost with Umm Nasser, but Abu Saleh warns him of the problems he will encounter.
Umm Nasser is furious when she learns that Abu Nasser has married another woman. She vows to take revenge on them and asks for a divorce.
Umm Nasser asks her brother Ahmed to monitor Abu Nasser to find out where Umm Sarah lives, and she plans with her father to fight him in the market.
Umm Nasser finds Umm Sarah's house and quarrels with her, after which Abu Nasser divorces her.
Umm Nasser asks Abu Saud to dissolve his partnership with Abu Nasser, and in turn, he agrees with the merchants not to deal with him.
Abu Nasser supports Abu Saud due to the death of his son, and Umm Nasser asks her brother Ahmed to fight Abu Nasser in the market.
Umm Sarah gives birth to her second daughter with Abu Nasser and names her Haya, and Abu Saud dies.
Ahmed competes with Abu Nasser in the market. As years pass, Nasser and his sister Haya grow older, and Nasser proposes to Sarah.
Sarah agrees to marry Nasser, and his father stipulates that he stay with him after the marriage at Umm Sarah's house.
As Nasser and Sarah get married, he hides the matter from his mother. Abu Nasser transfers ownership of the house to Umm Sarah to guarantee her right to the inheritance.
Sarah gives birth to her first child and names him Saud, and Saleh asks his father to travel abroad to complete his studies.
Sarah gives birth to her second daughter, Al Anoud, and Abu Nasser asks his son to tell his mother about his marriage to Sarah and about his children. Umm Nasser decides that her son will marry Maryam.
Umm Nasser insists on her son marrying Maryam so that the latter does not demand her inheritance, and Abu Nasser dies.
After Umm Nasser discovers her son's marriage to Sarah, she forces him to divorce her, threatens to take her children, and asks her to leave the village and disappear.
Sarah is forced to leave with her children, and Umm Nasser asks Maryam to prepare to marry Nasser.
Maryam and Nasser's wedding takes place, while Sarah goes into labor, and Saud asks his father to save his mother due to her serious condition.
Sarah gives birth to a third daughter and names her Injoud. As years pass and the children grow up, Haya marries Saleh, Nasser takes over the management of his mother’s business after her death, and Maryam gives birth to her two daughters, Ohood and Kholoud.
Kholoud learns that she has a half-sister on her father's side named Injoud, and Haya is upset about her husband, Saleh, traveling all the time and leaving her and their son alone.
Sarah asks her son Saud to look for his father, and Saud begins his new job as an engineer at Abu Najla's company.
Maryam asks Ahmed to give her her share in Nasser's company, and Saud tells Sarah that he found his father.
Injoud becomes upset when she discovers the financial difference between her and her half-sisters, Ohood and Kholoud, and the latter becomes addicted to drugs.
Saud falls in love with his manager's daughter, Najla, and meets his father without revealing his true identity.
Ohood asks her uncle Ahmed if she can meet her half-siblings on her father's side. Haya regrets marrying Saleh and wasting her life waiting for him.
Saud tells Abu Najla his story with his father. Ahmed warns Ohood against meeting her half-sister without her mother Maryam knowing. Saud thinks about helping Haya file for divorce.
As Ahmed is taken to the hospital due to his severe illness, he decides to cancel Maryam’s general power of attorney. Ohood tries to warn her mother that Kholoud will fall into the cycle of addiction.
Kholoud is taken to the hospital due to an overdose and is treated by her half-sister, Dr. Al Anoud. Najla proposes to her father to marry Haya after her divorce.
Saud takes Kholoud to his mother's house to continue her treatment. Maryam forces Ohood to marry Khaled so that he can take over as manager of the company in Ahmed's place.
Haya agrees to marry Abu Najla. Maryam's two daughters refuse to go home with her. Nasser returns to Sarah and asks his children to forgive him.