Amer is completely against Furat's marriage to his sister Sahar. He sees them together in a cafe, and he reproaches her. His twin brother, Samer, works as a pilot and is very busy in his work.
After Amer hits Sahar, she asks Samer to help her with Amer. Samer's uncle is released from prison after he killed Samer's wife years ago. Sahar decides to meet Furat again.
Furat speaks with Samer about marrying Sahar, and he tells him to be careful in his meetings with her. Samer decides to visit Amer at his home and talk about Sahar and their father.
Samer decides to settle in the same house with Amer. Sahar suggests to Samer that she marry Furat, but Samer refuses so that the problem won't get more complicated with Amer.
Amer is upset that his brother Samer left to the airport without informing them. Amer tells his wife, Amal, a dangerous secret about the family. Amer's troubles with his sister Sahar and with Sabry also persist. Samer returns and leaves his flight for Sahar.
Samer decides to visit Amer's mechanic workshop, and as a problem occurs in the workshop, Samer handles it wisely and patiently. Sahar leaves the house and decides to marry Furat despite Amer's rejection, but Furat refuses to marry in this way.
Fayek faces an embarrassing situation when another person recognizes him and is forced to lie about his true identity. Samer finds Sahar with Furat and takes her home. Amer gets angry because she left the house, and the two brothers quarrel because of Sahar's problem.
All of Sahar's belongings are stolen from Samer's car and he becomes in a tight spot because that will cause a problem for Sahar. Samer tries to see the surveillance cameras of the neighboring villa before Amer, and he tries to keep it from the police.
Amer tries to attack Sahar after knowing that she's trying to escape, and Samer warns him against approaching her. Furat reveals a secret that has been hidden years ago about letters that Amer wrote to another woman, resulting in her divorce. Amer's wife asks for a divorce.
Amer refuses to divorce his wife. Samer has a minor dispute with Wael's uncle. Samer tries to keep his relationship with his coworker only professional, and he advises her to solve her problem with her son.
Amer impersonates his brother Samer, as he attends an important conference. He continues to do so even when Samer learns of it. Samer helps his colleague to cancel her transfer order.
Amer is enraged when Sahar decides to move to a new room. Amer futilely tries to reconcile with his wife. Samer's daughter wants to know the nature of her father's relationship with his coworker, Hamsa.
Samer tries to find out about the person with whom Fayek deals. Amer decides to gather all the family members to discuss their father’s will. He tells Samer that he has written half of the house for them and the second half for Fayek. Samer and Sahar decide to challenge Amer.
Furat comes to speak with Amer and stipulates that he agree to wed him Sahar in exchange for bringing uncle Fayek to the villa in order to implement the will, the thing that Samer refuses.
Samer heads to visit Hamsa who's bedridden in the hospital after having a serious health crisis. Amer believes that Samer will not oppose the presence of his uncle at home after removing Kawakib's picture.
Amer tries to arrange Samer's marriage to Hamsa as soon as possible, but his daughter rejects this marriage, and Amer tries to convince her.
Hamsa decides to resign from work, and Samer tries to persuade her to change her mind. Meanwhile, Sahar's physical and psychological health deteriorates.
Sahar throws Amer out and locks herself in her room. Samer's daughter asks Amer to consult a psychiatrist to help him with his psychological hang-ups.
Samer clashes with Amer, that's when Sahar faints and they take her to the hospital. Samer decides to inform Furat about Sahar's condition, and Furat insists on visiting her in the hospital.
Amer feels there is something wrong when he comes home and finds neither Samer nor Sahar. Samer decides to hold the marriage of Furat and Sahar, but Sahar refuses to marry without Amer's approval.
Amer decides to punish Sahar and he severely beats her. She threatens to expose all his shameful acts. Furat tries to persuade Samer to follow the will and let Fayek live in the house.
Furat visits uncle Fayek at his home, and Fayek gets angry because he believes Furat to be the reason for his son's death. Amer asks Sahar to apologize for what she did, but she refuses.
The conflict erupts once again between Amer and Samer, and Sahar tells Amer about his prescriptions that he hides from everyone. Wa'el threatens to kill his mother, Hamsa.
Amal decides to leave the house and turns to her brother, and Samer futilely tries to persuade her to return. Wa'el disappears and turns off his phone. Samer and Sahar reach Amer's place.
Dureid and Samer try to persuade Amer to return home but to no avail. Amer hits Dureid, and Amal becomes angry with what he did with Dureid.
Amer and everyone search for Dureid everywhere. Samer's daughter succeeds in communicating with him and tries to persuade him to go back home. Amer passes out in the street and some boys take him home. Dureid eventually returns.
Amer is bedridden and Amal takes care of him until he recovers. The dispute between Amer and Sahar is renewed. Wa'el's uncle poses as Samer as he tries to communicate with Amer regarding Hamsa's problem.
Samer tells Amer about impersonating him with Hamsa's family. Uncle Fayek comes for the first time to the home of Amer and Samer at the behest of Furat. Samer becomes the one who rejects Furat's marriage to Sahar.
The situation between Samer and Amer is aggravated by the presence of Fayek. Fayek agrees to wed Sahar to Furat, despite the refusal of Amer and Samer. Amer decides to rebel against Fayek.
Hamsa asks to meet with Samer. When Fayek expresses his wish to sell his share, Samer and Amer stipulate that he must sell his share to him, but he decides to give it up voluntarily and leave the houses. As Samer returns to the house, everyone reconciles. Sahar marries Furat.