After failing for several years, Mohsen succeeds and tops his class in the Faculty of Law. Ezzat intercedes for Mohsen with Abu Al-Ezz to hire him, but during the interview, Mohsen gets out of control, and Abu Al-Ezz throws him out.
After Ezzat intercedes with Abu Al-Ezz to forgive him, Mohsen starts giving private lessons to the children of Abu Al-Ezz, who threatens Mohsen in the event of his kids' failure that he will fire him and Ezzat from the company. Mohsen applies to work as a broadcaster on a popular channel.
After Abu Al-Ezz's mediation, Mohsen is accepted as a broadcaster on the news. Mohsen spreads false news during the bulletin and is arrested and accused of working for a foreign country.
After Mohsen denies to the Public Prosecution his link to foreign countries, he is accused of negligence in his work. As Ezzat intervenes, Mohsen is released and gets his TV job back, but he causes a disaster in his new program and is fired from his job.
After the archivist at Abu Al-Ela's company dies, Abu Al-Ela decides to hire Mohsen as his replacement. But when Mohsen insults the archive chief, he fires him.
When Abu Al-Ela transfers Mohsen to the Immediate Implementation Department, he refuses the job and decides to work for an advertising company as an actor. But he gets into an accident while filming an ad for a car company.
As Nagwa helps Mohsen work at Al-Saf'a magazine, he abandons his principles in his job as a journalist, so Nagwa tries to get him back on track.
The police arrest Mohsen after his interview with the artist, Amira Al-Qamar. When Mohsen quarrels with other prisoners in custody, the police refuse to release him.
After Amira intervenes and pays compensation to the prisoners, Mohsen is released. Abu Al-Ela transfers Ezzat from his job as his driver to a driver for the company. Mohsen declares his feelings for Nagwa.
After Ezzat gets his job back, he's arrested on charges of impersonating Abu Al-Ela. When Mohsen attacks Abu Al-Ela in a press report in the magazine, Abu Al-Ela intervenes and gets him fired from his job.
Abu Al-Ela tries to make it up to Mohsen after he was fired from his job at the magazine, by giving him an opportunity to train at the office of the lawyer Fo'uad. Mohsen takes up a case for Amira Al-Qamar without referring to Fo'uad.
As Mohsen gets into a clash with Fo'uad, he pleads on behalf of Amira and wins the case. When Fo'uad receives threats due to defending a dangerous criminal, he lets Mohsen go to plead the case, but he gets kidnapped.
The criminal Sayed Fawasik detains Mohsen to prevent him from submitting a plea for the case, but he wins it. When an unknown woman breaks into Sayed's office and kills him, the police accuse Mohsen of killing Sayed.
As Mohsen helps the police arrest Sayed's wife after proving that she killed him, he's surprised that Fo'uad takes up her defense, and he refuses to withdraw his testimony against her.
As Sayed's gang attempts to kidnap Mohsen to prevent him from testifying against his wife, Mohsen stands up to Fo'uad and confirms Sayed's wife's conviction.
After Mohsen leaves the legal profession, Ezzat asks Abu Al-Ela to mediate for him to get a new job. Mohsen ends up working as a hotel receptionist.
As Mohsen makes a big mistake by switching the guest room keys, he tries to deny his connection to the matter. Ezzat asks Mohsen to help him provide a hotel room for a German guest related to Abu Al-Ela.
Abu Al-Ela becomes angry after discovering that Ezzat has chosen the modest hotel that Mohsen works in as the guest's residence. A guest named Galal Al-Din beats Mohsen.
When Galal offers 15,000 EGP compensation to Mohsen to waive the assault case, Mohsen waives it and rejects the compensation. Galal Al-Homsany offers him a great job opportunity to delude him that he's a big businessman.
When Galal offers Mohsen the job of managing his business, he agrees on the condition that he keeps his job in the hotel. As Mohsen publishes a story that he wrote in Al-Saf'a magazine, Amira requests for it to be adapted into a movie that she stars in.
As Nagwa becomes suspicious of the identity of Mohsen's new manager and his constant presence at the hotel, he turns out to be involved in swindling and theft. He takes advantage of a famous millionaire’s stay in the hotel and breaks into his room to steal his savings.
Mohsen cooperates with Abu Al-Ela to catch Fo'uad and expose his money laundering and contract fraud, and the plan succeeds. When Galal's robbery of the millionaire is discovered, Mohsen is accused of being his accomplice.
Mohsen is arrested by the police. The hotel manager fires Nagwa from her job. Galal acquits Mohsen of the theft charge.
Mohsen discovers that the apartment does not exist. The police release Fo'uad. Baher offers Mohsen to return to the magazine by committing a crime and working undercover as a prisoner for 3 months to write reports and accounts on the experience.
As Mohsen implements Baher's plan to try to commit a crime that leads to a 3-month prison sentence, he fails each time due to Abu Al-Ela's intervention to save him.
As Mohsen plots a bank robbery with Baher so that he can go to prison, Abu Al-Ela discovers the plan and informs the police. Mohsen is kidnapped by a mysterious criminal.
As Baher confesses to the police his plan, accompanied by Mohsen, to commit a crime and plant him in prison, the police search for Mohsen after his disappearance. Mohsen agrees to gang leader Sa'eed's offer to smuggle sedatives in the hope of going to prison.
After the police find the bottles of the sedative with Mohsen, he is imprisoned. The police agree with Mohsen to complete the plan to catch the gang.
As the mission of smuggling sedatives succeeds, it's revealed that Sa'eed, the gang leader, works for Fo'uad, but Mohsen succeeds in taking him down. Abu Al-Ela hires Mohsen as his private secretary.
When an image spreads condemning Abu Al-Ela in cooperating with a foreign entity, he is dismissed from his post, while Ezzat resigns and works as a cab driver. As Mohsen gets a job as a public prosecutor, he refuses the offer and decides to work with Ezzat as a driver.