The mayor's son, Diab, shoots a police officer while the police pursue a smuggling operation of antiquities and weapons. Nasra quarrels with Ekhlas, Hemdan's wife.
Diab quarrels with Radwan's son, Rashid, from the Al-Sha'abna family. Radwan apologizes to mayor Harun. When Diab runs over Nasra's young son Hassan, Nasra goes to the mayor to complain about him. She asks the mayor to apologize to her son.
As Harun tries to get back at Nasra, he asks the head watchman to go to her house and ask her husband to make Nasra clean and serve his family on the wedding day of his young son, which angers Nasra.
Nasra recalls the story of her father and Harun's father and how he locked him in the mosque and made him starve to death. Youssef, Nasra's husband, goes to serve at the wedding of Farag, the mayor's son.
As Farag, the mayor's son, gets married, the outlaws, on orders from Harun, set fire to the land of Radwan and set his son Najah on fire as well.
Rashid decides to take revenge for the burning of his land and setting fire to his brother Najah by the outlaws. Harun and his family are not accused of anything before the police.
Farag travels to spend his honeymoon with his wife. As Nasra goes to visit Safia and her son Yehia, she meets Harun's son Hemdan there.
When Harun discovers that his wife Zahia learns his news from his watchman, Najaty, he decides to teach him a lesson he will never forget. As Farag's wife dreams that her husband is killed, she wakes up in terror.
Nasra feigns illness to reconcile with her husband. Rashid shoots Farag after he learns that his brother Najah has died. When Farag's mother, Zahia, finds out, she collapses.
Harun is devastated after learning about the death of his son Farag. He plans to take revenge on the Al-Sha'abna family. Yehia comes to offer condolences to his father, Harun, for his brother Farag.
Zahia beats Yehia and throws him out of her home. As the two brothers, Diab and Hemdan, travel to Alexandria to plot revenge against Rashid, they manage to kill him in front of his father and two of his family members.
As the outlaws attack the house of the Al-Sha'abna family, mayor Harun tells them that if they do not give up their land and their homes, he will kill them all without mercy. The Al-Sha'abna family gives up their land.
As the Al-Sha'abna family leaves their homes and lands and go, the police arrest a man from the outlaws and ask him about the reason for their departure, and he tells them that he does not know anything.
Youssef Al-Mahdy tells his wife Nasra to keep a big secret after he heard the head watchman talking with his guard about framing Najaty for theft, and she tells him to go and testify.
As Youssef and Nasra go to the police and accuse Harun of fabricating the accusation of Najaty, Harun decides to take revenge on Youssef and sends men to kidnap him and bury him alive in a grave.
As Nasra searches for her husband, she digs into the ground looking for him. When Harun sees her, he and his son Hemdan scold and warn her.
As Ekhlas ignites strife in her husband's mind, she tells him that Nasra is selling drugs in her shop, and spreads the idea to everyone. When the people of the town go to Nasra, she becomes angry and expels them.
When the mayor goes to ask Nasra about his son Yehia, she tells him that she will tell him in exchange for telling her where her husband is, but he refuses. The mayor gathers the townspeople and asks them to go back to buying their needs from Nasra.
After the mayor falls off his horse while training his grandson Saleh, he goes to receive treatment in the hospital. The mayor decides to run for the parliamentary elections.
Nasra gets sick because of her daughter Alia. Haniya marries Ahmed in order to get back at Diab, who does not reciprocate her feelings. As an officer chases Diab, he manages to escape from him.
Hemdan gets upset with his brother Diab after he learns from him that the police have seized the antiquities and the sum of one million pounds. Hemdan tells his father that he warned him more than once, but to no avail.
When Diab harasses Alia, Nasra quarrels with him and hits him in the face. She goes to the police and files a report against him. But when the police come to arrest him, the mayor helps his son escape.
The mayor becomes mad at his son Diab after he tells him that he loves Alia, Nasra's daughter. The mayor tells Diab that he will pardon him if he agrees to marry Zainab, the widow of his brother Farag.
Diab returns to the home of his father, mayor Harun, and agrees to marry his brother Farag's widow, Zainab, and she agrees to marry him.
As the mayor holds the wedding of his son Diab, the police officer comes to arrest Diab. When the mayor calls the warden and informs him of the news, he orders the officer to return to the station, giving the mayor a two-day period to convince Nasra to drop the charges.
Harun succeeds in the parliamentary elections. As Diab goes to kidnap Alia in front of her mother, Nasra shoots him and he dies. The prosecution decides to investigate Nasra.
Zahia accuses Zainab of being a bad omen for her children, after Diab and Farag got killed right after they married her.
After Zahia is paralyzed, her son’s wife Ekhlas gloats. The mayor decides to file a case to take over the management of his paralyzed wife’s money.
When Nasra gets sick in prison, Zainab visits her to check on her. The mayor asks the warden to appoint his son Hemdan as mayor of the town, especially since he can no longer combine the positions of parliament deputy and mayor.
When the driver, Mar'ei, decides to testify in court and inform the judge about what happened on the day of the crime, Hemdan gets mad and insists on taking revenge on him.
The court acquits Nasra from the charge of killing Harun's son, Diab. Harun goes mad and decides to start a war between him and Nasra. When Ekhlas convinces Hemdan to set fire to Nasra's house, Hemdan's house is burned by an unknown person.
The townspeople celebrate as Nasra comes out of prison. Nasra decides that her son Hassan should present his and her uncle's shrouds to Harun in front of the police and the entire town.
After Harun accepts the shroud from Nasra's uncle, Hussein, and her son, he informs everyone that Nasra is under his protection and whoever harms her will answer to him. Nasra decides to send her children Alia and Hassan to Alexandria, fearing that Harun might harm them.
Najaty works with Nasra in her business. Yehia admires Alia after she enrolls in the Faculty of Law at Alexandria University.
When Nasra tells Harun that she knows the whereabouts of his son Yehia, she asks him to tell her the whereabouts of her husband. Harun warns her that he will find the location of her son Hassan wherever he goes.
Police are searching for weapons all over the town, especially after Harun distributed weapons on two families that they used to fight, resulting in the death of many members of the two families.
Nasra appoints Najaty as Hassan's bodyguard, as he follows him wherever he goes. When Hemdan learns that his father Harun is married to another woman, he confronts him. Zahia passes away.
Nasra's son, Hassan, grows up and studies medicine in his final year. When Fathallah presses charges against Mayor Hemdan, Yehia, the prosecutor, investigates the matter and gets mad at his brother Hemdan.
When the prosecutor Yehia asks for Alia's hand in marriage, Nasra insists that he must bring his father Harun.
When Yehia tells his father that he wants to marry Alia, he goes crazy. But after he calms down, Harun agrees on the condition that Yehia and his wife come to live with him in his new palace. Nasra tells Harun that her daughter’s dowry is to tell her where her husband is.
After Harun refuses Nasra's request, he leaves the session. Harun tells his son Hemdan that the time has come for the thing he had been thinking about for a long time, which is killing Nasra’s son, Hassan, after he grows up.
As Hassan graduates from college and gets engaged to his sweetheart, Hemdan watches him as he plots his murder. Nasra decides to celebrate the engagement of her son Hassan with her family.
Hassan is killed by Siofy, who was sent by Harun to kill him. After Nasra enters the hospital and wakes up from her coma, she goes to Harun and tells him to leave her and her daughters alone. Youssef is seen crying over the grave of his son Hassan.