Abu Musameh is a stingy man, whose his wife and children resent his miserliness, while Mughis exploits his sickness to run his business and control his money despite the objection of his son Musameh.
Umm Musameh tries everything to please her husband, to no avail. Mughis manages to drive a wedge between Abu Musameh, his son and Mizar in his favor.
Mughis succeeds in his scheme. When Zaid buys a TV for his mother, his father hits him. Mughis takes Abu Musameh to the construction site, and when he tries to find out what is going on at work, he quarrels with a worker.
Zaid leaves the house and asks Mizar to stay with him, and to help him look for work to earn his living, while Mughis devises a plot, pushing Abu Musameh to report him to the police and accusing him of theft and misappropriation of money.
Mizar is sent to prison on charges of misappropriation of money. Mughis warns Abu Musameh against his wife and daughter, advises him not to give them money, and proposes that he marries another woman. The officer decides to release Mizar on bail, only to find another man accusing him of fraud.
As Mizar’s interrogation continues regarding his embezzlement and misappropriation of Abu Musameh's money, he is surprised by many people demanding payment of their debts and accusing him of theft, while Abu Musameh tells Mughis that he framed Mizar and earned a quarter of a million out of it.
As Mughis tries to convince his sister that he tried to help Mizar, he persuades her to sell her house to save him from prison, but Zaid pays Mizar’s bail and gets him out of prison temporarily until he gets himself sorted.
Mizar prevents his mother from selling the house to Mughis, who discovers Zaid's help to Mizar and his marriage to Latifa, so he informs Abu Musameh, and persuades him to force his daughter Hessa to marry his son so that he can control her and her mother, Haila.
Zaid decides to take his sister Hessa from her father's house so she wouldn’t be in danger. Mughis incites Abu Musameh to marry, so Haila is forced to stay at Mizar's.
Zaid and Mizar try to explain the truth to Abu Musameh, but he refuses to listen, and insists on Hessa marrying the son of Mughis, who informs Abu Musameh that he will wed his daughter Sarah to him.
Abu Musameh agrees to marry Sarah, who stipulates that part of his property be transferred to her, and he asks Mughis to postpone Hessa’s marriage to his son. Zaid tries to take his sister Hessa with him, but his father, Abu Musameh, reports him and Mizar to the police.
The officer interrogates Mizar and Zaid, after which he reveals to Abu Musameh that Mizar has given over the house to Harshan, Mughis’s son, to pay his debts.
Hessa tells her mother that her father is preparing to marry Mughis's daughter. The officers continue to interrogate Mughis and Abu Musameh in an attempt to entrap them and have them confess to colluding against Mizar.
Mughis incites his daughter to speed up her marriage to Abu Musameh and agrees with her to indirectly kill him by not giving him his medicine, and upon their marriage she tries to treat his daughter Hessa in an inappropriate way, but Abu Musameh stops her.
The police officer exposes Mughis to Abu Musameh and tells him that he has seized the money of his brother’s children, while Abu Musameh discovers his daughter’s scheme to get rid of him, upon which he gets his wife and children back to his house and asks for everyone’s forgiveness.