As Furat helps a girl who escapes from a car, she tells him that she has a son with a man who has dissociative personality disorder, asking him to help her get her son back. Furat goes to her husband's house and kills him, only to discover that the girl lied to him about everything.
Dr. Emad, his wife, and his daughter, Dijlah, return from London to their homeland, Iraq. Soon after Dijlah grows dissatisfied witt staying in Baghdad, she gets to know Furat, who takes her on a sightseeing tour. After she meets his family, she falls for him, marries him, and stays in Baghdad.
Dijlah asks her sorceress neighbor to cast a spell over her new neighbors so they'd leave the district. Furat sees Dijlah and confronts her, but she denies the act. Over time, Dijlah falls in love with Furat, who intervenes and proposes to her before her father weds her to another suitor.
Dijlah dreams of meeting her favorite singer, Furat. One day, Dijlah is overwhelmed by Furat's visit to buy candies from the dessert shop where she works. As Furat admires her personality and style, he visits her repeatedly, until he surprises her one day by proposing to marry her.
Dijlah feels the presence of something demonic in the house as she finds her daughter talking to an invisible creature. After she starts seeing objects in the house moving on their own, Dijlah discovers that Furat's ex-fiancée is behind everything.
After Dijlah recognizes that her neighbors are looking at her in bewilderment, she asks them about the reason, but they evade her. As a consequence, Dijlah's brother comes to her house and reminds her of the day she lost her husband and son in a ferry accident.
The famous actress, Dijlah, provokes the director, Furat, which causes him to stop filming more than once and quarrel with her. Later, Furat stands by Dijlah's side after she is shot and falls in love with her over time.
As Dijlah discovers an ancient tablet dating back to the era of King Nebuchadnezzar II, she reads it, only to be surprised by his guard, Furat, showing up. A gang tries to obtain the ancient tablet to rule the world, but Furat refuses to submit to them or let them implement their evil scheme.
Since that Furat works as an officer in the counterterrorism forces, he and his colleagues launch an attack on a terrorist group. After he saves Dijlah from death and safeguards her, they fall in love with each other.
As Furat falls in love with Dijlah at first sight after seeing her at the train station, she tells Furat that she's part of a society called the Governors, who have supernatural power from the rest of humanity and are characterized by magic.