Abu Rahi (Rahi's father) asks Madi for his daughter's hand in marriage for his son Rahi, and Madi tries to evade him, but the sheikh intervenes.
Madi quarrels with Nabaa and kicks her out of the house, so the sheikh tries to intervene and reconcile them, while Nabaa disguises herself as a man, takes the gun, and threatens Madi.
As Madi tries to fix the water transformer, Abu Rahi tells him that the commissioner will visit the village to fix the matter, but Abu Saadi accuses Madi of being the one who ruined the transformer, after which the police discover that Abu Saadi is the perpetrator.
The police take Madi to prison after a driver hit him, but he is then released, and the villagers rejoice at his return.
A group of engineers visit the village and meet the sheikh, who introduces them to Madi so that he could help them.
Madi quarrels with Fahem over the wrong use of the land, while Madi seeks to train the youth on the land.
The villagers are divided into two different rival football teams, and each group cheers for its favorite team by singing.
Nabaa goes to the fortune-teller to give her a charm that would make Madi love and obey her. Also, many women in the village go to her and she gives them water that their husbands should drink, but things don't go as expected.
Madi looks for a suitable job for him other than working as a school guard, so he monitors the people of the village, while a state employee visits the village and is welcomed by Madi and the men.
Madi works to cultivate his land at the expense of the villagers' lands, and Abu Radi asks him to allow the farmers to work on their land like him.
When Madi hears a gunshot and goes to inquire about the matter, a young man fleeing from a gang seeks his help, so Madi makes him wear women's clothes, whereupon Nabaa gets angry and thinks that Madi has taken another wife.
Nabaa feels sad for not giving birth since her marriage to Madi, while the men incite Madi to marry another woman so that she would give him a son who would inherit from him, but Madi refuses.
Nabaa tells her husband that there is a genie in the house and he believes her when he sees the door opening itself, but it turns out that Madi's friends in the café were playing a prank on him.
Madi buys some meat and asks Nabaa to cook it, but he finds out that the food is incomplete and quarrels with Nabaa.
Madi starts to open his big mouth among the people in the area and the café and conveys their words, while Nabaa does the same thing among the women of the village, which causes a great discord.
Madi works in the municipal café, so the villagers ask him to settle their transactions in the administration in exchange for a sum of money, and the manager discovers the matter when an acquaintance visits the administration by chance.
Abu Sawadi assaults Rahim, so Madi beats him and prevents him from attacking anyone, whereupon the villagers consider him a bully.
A group of artists go to the village and meet Madi while he sings in the orchard, and as they admire his voice, they agree with him that they compose a song for him.
Madi treats people from chronic rheumatism by heating iron and putting it on the affected area for a fee, but when Raddad wants to be treated for free, Madi refuses.
Madi returns from the city and has bought a special donkey, which everyone wants to buy. Later on, he mistakenly thinks that Nabaa is a thief trying to steal the donkey.
Rahim loves Warda and meets her every day in the orchard, while Jassem falls in love with her and tells Madi about it.
A strange man comes to the village and wants to give a box to Madi, who doubts the matter, tells the police, and agrees with the officer and the sheikh to expose him, while the box turns out to belong to the deceased father of the strange man.
Both Madi and his wife fall off a tractor and lose consciousness. Madi remembers his love story with Nabaa and how he asked for her hand in marriage from her father on the same day that her cousin proposed to her, but Nabaa chose him.
Madi suffers from severe headache, making him nervous to the point of beating anyone in front of him, so his wife calls the doctor, who finds that he suffers from gum infections.
Madi sees Sawadi holding a cell phone, so he decides to sell phones and chargers in the café, earning a lot of money after Nabaa helps him.
Nabaa gives the cheese and butter she makes to Madi to sell them in the market, but Madi sells them at a cheap price and loses, so Nabaa decides to raise the prices to compensate for her husband’s loss.
As Madi raises birds, Sawadi competes with him for hunting them. A journalist comes to write the stories and tales of the villagers, and the sheikh helps him.
Madi buys a satellite receiver and a dish, which he installs on the roof of the house, while the villagers envy him as the women go to Nabaa to watch TV.
Madi works as a fortune-teller after failing to find a job, especially since the villagers often believe fortune-tellers, upon which he earns a lot of money.
Madi transports people and luggage on his donkey for a fee, which Abu Rahi finds too high, after which Madi gets a car left by his deceased father.