Mansour receives condolences for his mother's death after she passes away. As Ahmed complains to his mother that Mansour is taking over managing all of his father's property, he asks her to find him a bride.
Mansour's father is enraged at his son Ahmed for insulting his older brother Mansour. Ahmed believes that Mansour is the reason for Hamad's refusal to be his brother-in-law.
Ahmed tells his father that Mansour is the reason for him not getting engaged to Hamad's sister. Ahmed's mother quarrels with Hessa over the same issue. Ahmed agrees with Mana to make Mansour lose one of the deals in the market.
As Mansour is upset after losing the new deal, he tries to hide the matter from his father. As Ahmed takes from Mana his share in that deal, he decides to complete his revenge on his brother Mansour.
As Abu Salem buys a new farm, he advises Abu Mansour to do the same as an investment. Ahmed agrees with Mana to give any new deal to him to prove his competence to his father.
After Ahmed proposes to a girl, the wedding takes place, and everyone congratulates him.
As Ahmed continues to do business for his own benefit, his father finds out about it from the worker, Saeed. Abu Muhammad tells both Abu Mansour and Abu Salem that he has moved to a new home.
As Ahmed's wife complains about his constant staying up late, he learns that she is pregnant. Ahmed accuses his brother Mansour of robbing his father, who travels with Mansour and Abu Salem to Iraq on business.
As Mansour returns with his father from Iraq, Ahmed's mother incites her son to get closer to his father so that he could take over the management of everything instead of his brother Mansour.
As Mansour and his father agree to hide the details of the deals from Ahmed, the latter quarrels with his brother Mansour about managing his father's stores. Abu Muhammad advises Abu Mansour to divide the stores between his two sons. Ahmed is employed in a government job.
Obeid tells Ahmed of his desire to complete his studies and have a job like him. Abu Salem pays off the mortgage of Obeid's house. Sheikh Mujib helps Obeid to get a job.
Taiba gives birth to her first child. Abu Mansour asks his son Mansour to pay off his debts in the event of his death. Mana plots with a thief to burn Abu Mansour's merchandise.
Abu Mansour quarrels with his son Ahmed when he finds out that his name has been registered in the Nationalities Authority under the name of his mother's family. As Abu Mansour's goods arrive in the warehouses, Mana agrees with the thief on the date of the arson.
Mana plans with Salem and some of his friends to stay up together to throw suspicion off him at the time of the arson. Mansour is seriously injured while trying to put out the fire, and he is transferred to the hospital.
Mana regrets what he did when he learns that everything was burned in the warehouse, and that Mansour was seriously injured, while Ahmed decides to take revenge on him when he learns that he is behind what happened. Mansour wants to sell all his property to pay off the debts of the goods.
Mansour passes away after his condition worsens in the hospital. As Ahmed tells his mother that Mana is behind the fire, she advises him to get close to his father so that he takes over the management of his money after Mansour.
As Abu Mansour gets sick, he is taken to the hospital, whereupon he dies of grief for his son. Umm Ahmed incites her son to divide the inheritance between him and his sister Hessa, and to prevent Mansour's wife from residing in his father's house.
Munira leaves her home and lives in a small house, while her uncle tries to force her to get married, but Abu Salem stops him. Munira thinks about getting a job so that she can support her children.
As Munira is forced to sell her gold jewelry to support her children, she works in a school. Mana dies. As years pass by, Munira's son, Abdullah, becomes a doctor, while his brother Ahmed loves music.
Ahmed's daughters decide to enroll in the university. Obeid works as a librarian. Abdullah returns to Kuwait and meets his cousins without knowing the kinship between them.
Sheikha begins her first day at the university. Ahmed continues to learn and play music next to his government job. Munira suggests to her son Abdullah to get married.
Awad tries to warn Ahmed and his mother about the accountant Ashraf, who exploits Ahmed's confidence in him and is tampering with the accounts of the company. Abdullah tries to advise Muhammad not to divorce his wife.
As Awad complains to Abu Salem and warns him of the accountant Ashraf, he bids him farewell before his departure. Obeid teaches Ahmed's daughter at the university.
As Abdullah is hired at the university, he meets Obeid, while his brother Ahmed plays a piece of music to celebrate his appointment at the university and everyone likes it.
Obeid tells Abdullah of the fire that broke out in his father's store previously, and how his uncle Ahmed abandoned them. Munira tries to persuade Abdullah to marry her. The accountant Ashraf continues to tamper with Ahmed's money.
Obeid gets to know Abdullah's brother and attends concerts with him. As Abdullah teaches Sheikha at the university, he tells his mother about her and his desire to propose to her.
Sheikha discovers that Abdullah is her cousin, while her father is surprised that the accountant Ashraf has stolen his money and fled, after which he suffers a health crisis and is taken to the hospital. Abu Salem decides to hand over Mansour's will to his children.
Ahmed refuses his sister’s request that Abdullah weds his daughter Sheikha. Abu Salem hands over to Abdullah and his brother the will that he wrote of the ownership of their father’s home and shop.
As Abdullah informs his mother of the will that Abu Salem gave him, they move to a new house after they get their father's money. When Ahmed discovers the matter, he gets enraged, as he confirms that he has the right to that will.
As Ahmed hires a lawyer to file a case against his brother Mansour's children, Abu Salem reveals to him Mansour’s will and buying the stores before his death. Ahmed agrees to Abdullah’s marriage to his daughter, Sheikha.