Abu Abdo divorces one of his wives so that he can marry another, and the leader discovers that his daughter, Zahariya, has stolen the gold, and it turns out that the one who took it is the garbage collector, Abu Shaheen.
Quarrels break out between the co-wives in Abu Abdo's house. Obaid quarrels with his wife, Zahariya, for what she did, while the leader searches for Abu Shaheen so that he can return what he took.
The leader tries to communicate with Safoon to find out who took the jar of gold from the trash, and the co-wives' problems continue in Abu Abdo's house.
News of the missing gold jar spreads in the alley, while Fathia seeks to divorce Abu Abdo from his wife Badriya.
Abu Abdo divorces his second wife, and the leader discovers that Abu Hatem sold three jars to different people, including the gold jar, so he begins searching for them.
The leader continues to search for the jar, and Abdo helps him in doing so, while Badriya resorts to quackery and witchcraft to control Abu Abdo.
As a result of the failure of the leader and the alley colonel to find the gold jar, the latter decides to sell his house in order to pay Abu Abdo his money.
The leader tells the colonel of the alley that he is in charge of the gold jar, and Abu Abdo asks his mother, Widad, to find him a new bride.
The leader receives information that the gold jar might be with the broker Abu Zaghloul. As Abu Abdo is preparing to marry Saadia, Badriya falsely claims that she is pregnant so that she can return to Abu Abdo.
As the leader discovers that Abu Zaghloul has bought a new house and shop, he becomes sure that he has found the jar. Abu Abdo proposes to marry Saadia, only for Abu Fawal to decide to propose to her.
Abu Zaghloul tells the leader that he bought more than one jar and confirms that he left them in his old house, while Abu Abdo and Abu Fawal are quarreling over Saadia.
The colonel decides to give up his post to the leader, and Abu Sakhr is revealed to have bought all the furniture of Abu Zaghloul's house, so the colonel and the leader search for him.
The women of the alley gather to try to find out all the information about the jar that the leader and the colonel are searching for, and the latter sends Abu Shahloub to find out everything about Abu Sakhr.
Saadia poses a riddle to both Abu Fawal and Abu Abdo, and announces that whoever can solve it will marry her. The leader discovers that Abu Talaat has two jars, so the colonel sets off to find out which one is the right one, and the men of alley demand that the leader explain what is happening.
The men of the alley decide to help the leader search for the gold jar, but Abu Fahd refuses.
The leader goes to Abu Riah to help him find the jar, but the latter tells him that the jars fell into the canal, so the leader and the colonel begin to search for them.
The leader discovers that Saadoun took a jar near the canal, and that Tartur was the one who stole the jars, while the women of the alley are still searching for the jar.
Abu Tartur tells the leader that he gave the jar as a gift to Abu Nouzak, while Abu Abdo and Abu Fawal are trying to solve the riddle that Saadia set to marry one of them.
Abu Nouzak tells the leader that the jar was placed by Jaafar, and that Abu Tony transported it with the weapons to the guerrillas
The leader is forced to ask the neighborhood chief for help with the jar, and the men of the alley decide to choose a new colonel for the neighborhood if the current one fails to find the jar.
Feryal plots with her neighbor Fawzia to incite her husband against her brothers by stealing the jar. Abu Abdo and Abu Fawal solve the puzzle forcing Saadia to decide to choose between them.
Abu Fahd kicks his sisters out, and Saadia agrees to marry Abu Abdo. The leader discovers that it was the Bedouin Abu Sattar who took the jar.
The wedding of Abu Abdo and Saadia takes place, while Fawzia tries to sabotage the ceremony, and Abu Al Ezz promises the leader to help him look for the jar.
Abu Abdo discovers that he has a young son from one of his previous wives, and Abu Al Ezz continues searching with Abu Sattar for the jar.
Abu Al Ezz discovers that the jar was placed among the furniture of the bride whom Abu Sattar's son married, so the leader decides to search for it there.
The leader goes to the bride's father, but the latter dies before knowing the location of the jar, and Abu Nouzak searches for Abu Shahloub in the hope of knowing the truth about the jar.
Feryal convinces her husband, Abu Fahd, to search for the jar, and everyone is shocked when the mother of the bride tells them that the jar was taken by a jeweler.
Abu Fahd is surprised when the jar disappears from his room, and Saadia causes problems with Abu Abdo's sister, while the alley's colonel becomes seriously ill.
The leader tells the men of the alley that the jar is in the possession of Hakim Al Sham, the colonel regains his health, and the men of the alley prepare to confront the French soldiers in the neighborhood.
Abu Hitto finds the gold jar and hands it to the colonel of the alley, and the men of the alley succeed in expelling the French soldiers from the neighborhood.