When Ya'rouf returns from Qatar, his father forces him to marry his brother Mas'oud's two widows. Meanwhile, his friend Anbar, who returns with him, wishes to marry as well.
Mubarak asks Mandoub Al-Sheikh to accept to wed Y'arouf to his elder son's widows, and he gives them their dowry.
As Anbar proposes to Mohra, who lives with Huzaiba, Y'arouf steps up and expresses his wish to wed her when he learns she's a long-lost child. Nasser is mad to learn that Ya'rouf married Afra. A man arrives and states that he's looking for his daughter whom he lost a long time ago.
Y'arouf asks to wed Mohra. It is revealed that prior to his death, Mas'oud left a huge sum of money at the place of one of his wives.
Ya'rouf insists on marrying Mohra. Anbar accompanies Farag to identify his daughter. Nasser complains to Mubarak about the former's grandsons' stalking of the latter's daughter.
Y'arouf marries Huzaiba, and Nasser tries to dissuade him from marrying Afra, but Ya'rouf complies with his father Mubarak's orders.
Anbar tries to reason with Mohra that Farag is her father, and Huzaiba quarrels with him. Mahmoud asks for Nasser's daughter's hand for his son. The mother of the conjoined twin suggests for one of the sons to marry Mohra.
Nasser tirelessly searches for his daughter Hamama, and believing she's not safe, he reports her disappearance to the police. His daughter, however, is at Huzaiba's, playing with Mohra. Mandoub Al-Sheikh suggests for Mubarak to wed a young girl to look after him.
Ya'rouf goes out to search for his father's donkey. Hamama returns home. Ya'rouf and Anbar head to the police station, hoping to find a job there.
Huzaiba wants to have a wedding ceremony. Mubarak advises Farag to move on with his life and forget about his lost child; it's a hopeless case. Y'arouf tells his father that he applied for a job at the airport.
Farag affirms that Mohra isn't his daughter. The police arrest Ya'rouf and Anbar for using a gun without permission. Mubarak questions Habiba regarding the money Mas'oud hid before he died.
Hamama tells her father Nasser that she saw a box with money at Huzaiba's. Ya'rouf and Anbar start working at the airport, and Ya'rouf uses his father's donkey to pull the airplane. Farag's first day at the gas station is a disaster.
Farag starts learning English to help with his new job. Ya'rouf's donkey goes missing, and failing to find it, Ya'rouf tries to get another one to give to his father.
Failing to find a donkey, Ya'rouf buys his father a cow instead. Mahmoud files a complaint against Mubarak for eating his goat without paying for it. Hamama suggests for her father to marry Mohra to get his hands on the money.
Nasser asks Al-Motawei' to marry Mohra. Ya'rouf asks Hamid to let him work in the gas station instead of the airport. Hamid offers Anbar a job as a driver.
Ya'rouf starts working at the gas station and he does a good job fueling the tanks for free; Hamid reprimands him. Mahmoud tells Ya'rouf that his father ate his goat and never paid for it. Mubarak tells Ya'rouf that his late brother left a huge fortune hidden.
Afra tells Mubarak that her daughter Hamama refuses to marry Saleh, the conjoined twin. Nasser wants to marry Mohra instead. A serviceman steals the earnings of the gas station from Ya'rouf.
Nasib accuses Ya'rouf of stealing the station's oil, and Ya'rouf runs away and hides at his wife's, in light of Nasib's search for him.
Ya'rouf manages to prove his innocence. Mohra tells Farag that Hamama is his daughter, and he starts looking for her. He asks the country's official to affirm whether she is his daughter or not.
Anbar and Ya'rouf go back to working for Hamid. The country's official tells Farag that Hamama is indeed his long-lost daughter. Mohra buries her money. Ya'rouf throws a wedding party for Huzaiba.
Ya'rouf marries Habiba and Afra, and suggests to his father to sell one of his wives' houses. Hussein advises Farag to not tell Nasser that Hamama isn't his daughter until he's certain of it.
Nasser tells Hamd that Hamama isn't his daughter indeed, and he suggests to wed her off. Farag asks the serviceman Nasib to take over the matter. Ya'rouf decides to wed Mohra to either Saleh or Faleh.
Mubarak falls ill and Ya'rouf takes him to the doctor. To take revenge on Mubarak and Ya'rouf, Mahmoud slaughters the donkey and invites them to feast on it.
Right after the meal, the guests have a stomach ache, and Nasser learns the truth of what they just ate. Ya'rouf is arrested for attacking the doctor who treated his wives.
Mohra marries Faleh, and Ya'rouf asks him to find out where she's hiding the money. Saleh gets upset that his twin brother married Mohra. Mohra gives Mubarak the money and asks him to keep it safe.
Ya'rouf is shocked when his Qatari wife, Mariam, arrives in the village with her father. The men confront Mahmoud with his killing of the donkey. Faleh divorces Mohra.
Farag tells Mahmoud that Hamama is his daughter, and he fears if he tells Nasser, he will wed her to his son, Adel. Ya'rouf agrees to allow his third wife, Mariam, to stay at his house.
Mariam insists on staying with Ya'rouf and refuses to get a divorce. Ya'rouf steals the jacket of Mariam's father and sells it to Hamd.
Mariam's father learns that Ya'rouf sold his jacket. As Mubarak forgets where he hid Mohra's money, he asks Hussein and Khamis to dig the land underneath the house until they find it.
When Ya'rouf divorces Mariam, Anbar wants to wed her. He travels with her and leaves Ya'rouf a note telling him he took the money. As the sheep swallows the note, Ya'rouf continues digging, hoping to find the money. Mahmoud suggests that Farag take his daughter Hamama and flee the town.