Abu Saeed and his family live a simple life and work in agriculture, and his wife helps him plant his orchard, which he reaps and sells to the people of the village.
Abu Saeed sells dairy to Abu Al-Ezz, who tells him he is happy about the return of his son Moataz from France. Umm Saeed quarrels with her husband and feels that he is married to another woman, then she learns that he is busy buying a new car.
Abu Saeed collects part of the car's cost but buys an engine to pump water in the orchard with this money. Sharif agrees with Ziad to take a bribe to facilitate his purchase of a state land complex.
Sharif asks Samir to buy the orchards near the land project, and Samir convinces Abu Saeed to sell the orchard, but Umm Saeed refuses. Raghda accuses her brother Yassin of falsifying the stores’ accounts, but she does not tell Ibn Khaldun about it.
When Umm Saeed kicks Samir from the orchard, Abu Saeed beats her, so she threatens him with divorce if he sells the orchard. Abu Saeed thinks about how to sell the orchard, half of which was a dowry for his wife.
Abu Saeed suffers a psychological and nervous shock when Samir tells him that he does not need to buy the orchard. Abu Al-Ezz decides to sell vegetables to help Umm Saeed. Then Abu Saeed signs on the sale of the orchard and takes the deposit without his wife’s knowledge.
Abu Al-Ezz learns that Moataz is married to a French woman and having a child. Hossam offers Sharif, as he is an engineer responsible for state planning, a bribe to change the engineering plans in favor of Sharif, but Moataz refuses.
Abu Saeed buys the car, and Umm Saeed learns that her husband has sold the orchard, so she takes her children and leaves the house. Moataz tells the governor that he is being pressured to accept a bribe to change the engineering plans.
Raghda's husband, Ibn Khaldoun, dies in a car accident, leaving her many stores. Umm Saeed goes to the police to file a report against Samir for taking advantage of her husband to sell the orchard, but the police take a pledge from her that she will not harm Samir again.
Raghda discovers that Yassin lied and defrauded her of a large sum of money, so she threatens him to inform the police if he does not return the money to her. Raghda agrees with Maysaa, the secretary, to place an eavesdropping device in Sharif’s office in exchange for money.
Sharif agrees with Samir to arouse Abu Saeed’s greed to make profits from working in real estate, so the latter decides to give Samir money to participate with him in selling lands and real estate.
Samir asks Abu Saeed to change his clothes, wear suits, and change his appearance to work with him in real estate. Abu Saeed asks to marry Samar, but her father kicks him out.
Sharif discovers the eavesdropping device and Maysaa's spying on behalf of Raghda, so he fires her from the office. Raghda promises Maysaa to work with her in the store, and Abu Saeed goes to the village to reconcile with his wife and children.
Umm Saeed decides to return to live with Abu Saeed in the Levant, but she quarrels with him because he does not care about her and the children and stays up a lot under the pretext of work, and for knowing hat the apartment in which she lives belongs to Samir.
Raghda convinces Abu Saeed to break off his partnership with Samir, work with her, and leave Samir's apartment. She gives him a new office and tempts him to make money on his own. Moataz divorces his wife, so she travels with his son to France. Abu Al-Ezz falls ill because his grandson is far away from him.
Abu Saeed agrees to buy a house and orchard for Umm Saeed and refuses to divorce her, but asks for Raghda's hand in marriage, who asks Sharif for help.
Sharif encourages Raghda to marry Abu Saeed, so Raghda convinces Abu Saeed to buy lands from Sharif for a large sum to make big gains. He agrees and sells the apartments before the construction begins.
When Raghda learns she is pregnant with Abu Saeed, she makes the decision to abort the pregnancy but later changes her mind. Sharif agrees with Raghda to persuade Abu Saeed to buy shops for huge sums of money. Saeed's client blames him for the delay in delivering his apartment.
Saeed falls ill, and his mother is shocked to learn that Abu Saeed is married to someone else. Raghda makes Abu Saeed suspicious of Sharif and convinces him to put his money into a sanitary ware project.
Abu Saeed gives the building project manuscripts to an engineer to start construction because people are asking for their apartments. Abu Saeed is surprised that Sharif defrauded him and that the lands are outside the governorate’s organization. Raghda steals incriminating papers from Sharif's office and prepares to travel.
Abu Saeed quarrels with Sharif for defrauding him in the lands. He is shocked that his wife, Raghda, has scammed him and stolen his money and travel. The public prosecution issues a decision to search for Abu Saeed and accuse him of fraud.
Abu Saeed surrenders himself to the police, and Umm Saeed seeks to appoint a lawyer to defend him, but he refuses because he is certain that he will lose the case. Abu Saeed is convicted of fraud and sentenced to three years in prison, his property to be confiscated, and the money to be paid back to the people.
Raghda tells her friend that she sammed her husband and is running away. Then she gives birth to a baby girl, becomes hysterical, and commits suicide, leaving her baby. Abu Saeed receives a message in prison stating that he must pick up his daughter, so he requests that Yassin pick her up from the airport.
In prison, Yassin bargains with Abu Saeed for Yassin to obtain his sister’s wealth in exchange for giving him his daughter. Abu Saeed agrees and asks the lawyer to place his daughter in a children’s home. Samir and Hossam, Sharif’s partners, are arrested because of a building collapse.
Sharif tries to get Samir and Hossam out of prison out of fear for himself. The governor appoints Moataz to find out the reasons for the collapse of the buildings. Moataz is offered a bribe to change his report. He takes the money, but an ambush occurs and Sharif is arrested and imprisoned.
Abu Saeed learns carpentry in prison, then comes out of prison and tries to return to his family. He asks his wife to forgive him and returns to planting the orchard. Umm Saeed agrees to raise Suzan with her children.