Ibrahim goes to treat the livestock while Jarish’s wife becomes jealous of Farha. Sheikh Hilal gives Jarish a phone so that he can call his son Rahi and ask him to return to Iraq, so Rahi responds to his father’s request.
The villagers go to visit Dr. Rahi, and Rahi meets Bimam, Harbi's daughter, who works as a teacher in the village. He wants to ask for her hand, but his family refuses, so he falls ill and stays in bed.
Jarish does not leave the house for fear of encountering the the religious people. Abu Saadoun buys his son a computer and subscribes to the Internet so he can study, but the boy keeps talking to his friends.
Marish quarrels with Jarish while he is digging the ground and looking for water, causing him to fall to the ground, and Fawzia tries to defend her husband.
Jarish travels to Baghdad to receive his inheritance and returns to the village. Everyone flocks to him after he has become rich, and Marish asks him to be his partner in a tourism project in the village.
Jarish and Marish quarrel in the café, so each of their wives goes to her brother’s house, and Harbi tries to reconcile them.
Qasmat, Jarish's daughter, meets Azab at the New Road Project, and he asks her to tell her parents that he wants to marry her.
Both Jarish and Marish do not want their wives to go to Harbi's daughter's birthday. Azab partners with Jarish in his land and shares the harvest.
A strange man comes to the village and grazes his sheep there. The sheikh and Harbi suspect that he is a terrorist, so Jarish, Marish, Harbi, and Azab decide to monitor him.
Fawzia asks Jarish to buy her a gold ring to confirm his love, and Qasmat asks Azab the same request, so men agree against women.
Sheikh tells Harbi that he is looking for a singer to perform at a concert, and when Jarish hears the news, he tries to practice singing, but Marish becomes jealous of him and decides to compete with him.
Jarish reads the cup to the villagers, and the sheikh asks him to read his cup to him, so Jarish tells him news about his son Ibrahim. Ibrahim has an accident and returns to the village.
Sheikh Mahfouz appoints Jarish as a policeman in Baghdad, and when Jarish returns to the village on his leave, he acts as if he is still working as a policeman and deals with the village people as well.
Jarish impersonates the doctor who treats all diseases, so Azab goes to treat his son Saadoun, just as Zidane goes to him to treat his brother, but Marish suspects him.
Jarish asks for the hand of Raja, Harbi’s daughter, and the latter agrees, but she loves Rahi and refuses to marry Jarish. Fawzia is sad after hearing the news.
Fawzi asks both Jarish and Marish for a debt of their parents, so Jarish decides to sell the land to pay his father’s debt. He also asks Marish for help, but Sheikh Mahfouz prevents him and gives him an advance to pay his father’s debt.
Jarish shares his land with a peasant, so Harbi also decides to rent his land for a significant sum of money, but Marish does not own land, so he feels jealous of them.
Jarish and Azab are arrested on charges of forging official documents, and Sheikh Mahfouz intervenes with the public prosecutor. Marish also tries to find a solution to get Jarish out of prison.
A jewelry box is stolen from Mahfouz's house, so Harbi orders a search for the thief. Jarish finds the box buried in his land. Harbi reveals his matter and arrests him. Meanwhile, Fawzia tells her husband that her father was hiding the box in the house, so she goes looking for it.
Jalal, Jarish's relative, comes to the village and was studying abroad, so Sheikh Mahfouz invites him to visit him. As Dr. Jalal did not take a higher degree, but he was appointed as a doctor, so Jarish decides to study.
Jarish and Marish go to Baghdad, and Marish is involved in a car accident, so the girl takes him to the hospital and gives him money. Jarish tries to deceive a passerby in order to hit him, and his situation is revealed and he is imprisoned.
Razzaq accompanies Sheikh Mahfouz and Jerish to attend his master’s thesis on agriculture. Jarish finds antiquities buried in the ground, so Marish takes them, but the sheikh demands them from him.
Jarish's brother comes from travel, and he is a visual artist. Jarish wants him to marry Rasha, but the young man decides to marry another girl. Jarish discovers that she is Hoda, Mahfouz's daughter, and she agrees.
Fawzia searches her husband's phone and finds several messages whose owners she does not know, so she becomes suspicious of him. He proves to her that he is not in a relationship with any woman. Harbi's wife also does the same thing, but she actually finds the name of a woman, whom he sends her the word "my love," and she becomes angry.
Jarish decides to practice football and is good at it. His ambition is to become a coach for the Iraqi national team, but Harbi mocks him, unlike Sheikh Mahfouz, who encourages him.
Razzaq draws Farha because he wants to become a visual artist, and Razzaq asks Jarish for his brother’s phone number in Holland so he can send him an invitation to travel.
A director goes with his team to shoot a movie in the village, and when Marish sees them, he tells Harbi and Sheikh Mahfouz. Jarish agrees with the director to participate in the movie, so he memorizes his role well, and Fawzia helps him.
Jarish plays gambling in Azab's café to collect the money he borrowed from Marish to buy a car. Marish goes to gamble, and when Sheikh Mahfouz finds out, he quarrels with them.
Sheikh Mahfouz remembers how Jalal detained Ibn Tarish, so he sends Harbi to free him from captivity. He finds that he is emotionally attached to Jalal's sister, Fawzia, and wants to marry her against her family's will.
Sheikh Mahfouz asks Harbi to install a satellite dish in his house, but Harbi forbids him to do so so that corruption does not spread to his house, while Marish buys it under Farha’s insistence.