The story revolves around the ambitious Samia, who applies for a job as a secretary in Sabah Al-Morshedy’s company. Samia seeks to lure Hani Al-Morshedy into making him love her. Sabah is surprised when Hani enters the hospital. Sabah rejects Hani’s engagement to Samia.
Raafat helps Samia marry Hani. Sabah is distracted by conflicting diagnoses of her son's illness after Raafat tries to convince her of the necessity of Hani marrying Samia in order for his condition to improve.
Samia succeeds in marrying Hani without his mother's knowledge. Samia convinces her husband to transfer his mother's property to him under a power of attorney. Samia's plan succeeds when Hani dies as a result of the medications his wife convinced him to take.
Sharifa is head of the damaged department at the famous Al-Haram Printing Press and is famous for doing good deeds to everyone around her. Circumstances force her to involve herself in the embezzlement of damaged funds. Things turn upside down after a sum of money is discovered in her bag while she is leaving work.
Sharifa relies on Khalil, the security guard, to facilitate the exit of the money. Sharifa cooperates with her son Tamer to open an exchange company to facilitate the disposal of the damaged amounts. Sharifa confesses to her common-law marriage to Rifaat. Sharifa justifies her wealth because it is from her husband’s money.
Sharifa claims that she married a gold merchant who died and his property was transferred to her. Sharifa’s property is seized and she is prevented from traveling. Tamer confesses on his mother, and Sharifa is arrested.
Aziza is a simple student who submits to her family’s pressure to marry Al-Fouli, a wealthy merchant. Aziza suffers from her husband’s mistreatment, and she is accused of killing her husband, Ahmed Al-Fouli. Suspects who confess to killing Al-Fouli are arrested.
Aziza's friend, Yasmine, narrates Al-Fouli's mistreatment of her. Aziza confesses to Chief of Investigation Sami that she killed Al-Fouli in self-defense. Officer Mustafa tries to reach the truth by communicating with Sami and Aziza.
Aziza tells Mustafa that women visited her husband before she left his house and the details of Sami’s attempt to convince her father that she killed her husband. She also tells him that Sami forced her to confess to avoid being framed.
Officer Mustafa reaches the wives of those accused of the theft, and they are confronted with those accused of killing Al-Fouli so that they confess to committing the crime. Aziza is innocent and returns home, and Sami is fired from work.
The events revolve around Sorour, a businessman who uses all methods to obtain money. Sorour disguises himself as a poor man to visit a museum to steal the poppy painting. He meets Beta and cooperates with her to steal the painting.
Sorour marries Beta, and the latter is surprised by his arrest before he enters the museum. It is revealed that Sorour has married another woman. He cooperates with his wife to reveal their theft of the painting. Sorour and his wife intend to manipulate Beta after her matter is revealed.
Sorour discovers that he stole a fake painting. He becomes suspicious of Elham, his personal assistant. Elham commits suicide after she confesses to stealing the poppy painting.
Nadia is surprised by the issuance of a judgment in absentia against her brother Fouad as a result of a trust receipt. Nadia falls into the trap of Mounir, the lawyer, and suffers from mistreatment after her marriage to him. Nadia is imprisoned according to a trust receipt that she was forced to sign for her husband.
Nadia tells the sheriff the details of her husband's manipulation, including that he slipped a trust receipt and checks into the divorce papers, which passed without her knowledge. Fouad is surprised by Mounir's request to give up the store in exchange for him to waive Nadia's case.
Mounir's habit of defrauding his wives and separating from them appears. Fouad is surprised by a report from Mounir to gain control of the store. Mounir imprisons Samra at home, so she surrenders herself to the authorities after killing Mounir. Nadia's imprisonment period ends and she returns home, only to be surprised by the death of her mother.
Medhat is an officer who is searching for the head of the statue of Amun and disguises himself as an antiquities dealer. Medhat discovers the presence of the statue with Amy, who married Yeni the Greek. He tells Medhat the truth about Amy abandoning him after Kimo, the head of his family, admired her.
Medhat finds out who sculpted the fake statue of Amun’s head that was placed in the museum. Safwat confesses to Medhat the details of Amy’s agreement with him to sculpt the statue. Yeni asks to search for Amy so he can see his son.
Medhat meets Amy in Greece, and she is surprised by the truth about Yeni's illness. Medhat threatens Amy with the testimony of Safwat and his wife that she handed over the head of the statue. Jimmy meets his father before Yeni's death. The police receive the statue from Amy after she tells them how to reach it.
Hind is the dean of the Faculty of Law, who is surprised on her son Ahmed’s wedding day that her jewelry is stolen. She seeks the help of the police, who indicate to her that there are suspicions about her children. Hind confronts her son and he does not deny it. Hind is appointed president of Alexandria University.
Hind and Shaima move to Alexandria, and Ahmed confesses to robbing his mother. Hind discovers the existence of an illicit relationship between Ahmed and Isaad before he married her. Hind seeks to fix the negligence at the university.
Hind earns the enmity of Abbas, the representative of the National Party, by refusing to demolish a government hospital. Hind is surprised that there is hostility between her and the Al-Baz family after Ahmed Al-Baz, director of the Amiri Hospital, is transferred to one of the clinics due to his negligence. Isaad asks for a divorce from Ahmed.
Ahmed is surprised that Issaad’s father takes control of the villa that Ahmed registered in his daughter’s name. Abdel Nasser’s wife, Samiha, vows revenge on Hind and her children after he leaves her. Hind’s children are involved in an accident, and Hind resigns after the hostilities against her intensify.
The events revolve around Osama, the son Izbat as Safih, who dreams of entering medical school, but he suffers from poverty and the ignorance of those around him. Hamida claims that Osama harassed her in order for the people of the village force him to marry her.
Laila, the daughter of a businessman, approaches Osama to control him because he is the first in his class. Osama is surprised by Laila’s visit to him at the village due to the death of his father.
Osama defies his circumstances by studying at the university during the day and working on his father’s food cart at night. Osama is surprised by the appointment of Laila as a teaching assistant at the university in his place despite his superiority. Hamida helps Osama with the lawyer’s fees to file a case against the college.
The court rules for Osama to enable him to assume his position as a teaching assistant at the college. Osama is surprised by the appeal of the court’s decision and by the death of his mother. Laila and her father fight Osama in every way to narrow his path, so he intends to commit suicide.
The events revolve around Ahmed, who fails in all the jobs he takes and is surprised when his wife seeks help from her manager at work to file for divorce. He travels with his son to his hometown of Luxor, leaves him with his sister and departs the country.
Kadeeba fabricates a case against Ahmed of murdering his neighbors. Salim, a relative of the victims, seeks revenge on Ahmed. Ahmed hosts his sister and son in a beautiful villa.
Ahmed's innocence is revealed and he meets his family in Hurghada. Laila is forced to work with Reda under the threat of obscene videos that were filmed for her. Reda’s agreement with Ahmed is revealed on the necessity of killing his neighbors since they are outlaws. Ahmed marries Kadeeba and flees with her to Dubai.