Issa is shopping to prepare for Eid and meets his friends. Meanwhile, Al Sherif is robbed in his tent. Issa is accused, but El Sakk discovers the thief and informs the leader, so Issa is released.
The leader's tiger escapes, so the men of the area go out to search for it in the forest, leaving the women and children. Meanwhile, El Sakk separates from the men after meeting an old man in the forest who promised to find the tiger, but El Sakk did not tell anyone.
The leader asks El Sakk and Qasim to duel by bringing a baby pig lost in the forest. Qasim agrees with his friend to defraud El Sakk, but the latter discovers the matter and informs Allal.
Al Nasser quarrels with Al Tayeb for not giving him profits from their sheep trading partnership, and El Sakk is able to resolve the dispute by dividing the sheep and capital equally between them. Ghanima misses El Sakk because he did not return from the trip to search for the tiger.
El Sakk and Ghanima kidnap Radwan, Issa's son, to circumcise him without the knowledge of his parents. Halima accuses Alia of kidnapping her son and complains to the leader. While El Sakk returns to Radwan, he is surprised that Alia has been arrested and tells Allal of the necessity of reviewing the laws.
El Sakk asks the leader to take Shukro with him to search for the tiger. Shukro refuses on the pretext of taking Saturday off because he is Jewish, but El Sakk tells the leader that he is a Muslim, while he goes to try to hunt the tiger on Friday, which is the Muslim holiday.
Safiya tries to comfort Ghanima because El Sakk did not return from the forest. Ghanima also asks the leader to send his men to search for her husband. Ghanima promises Qasim that she will marry him to her niece so that he can fulfill all her requests, and in fact she has no brothers.
News of El Sakk's death spreads, and Ghanima becomes sad, while the women decide to cook food and distribute it at the funeral. It is discovered that Al Tayyan seized a box of money that he found buried, so the leader asks him to hand it over to him and forgive him for the amount he spent.
The news of El Sakk's death is confirmed, so his robe is buried in his house, and Ghanima makes it a place for visitation and blessings, where women come to her to ask for blessings and give her money and food, while she sells it with Saleh's help.
Ghanima asks the leader to give her money for asking for a blessing from El Sakk. Alia gives an old woman some threads in charity, which she later finds for sale at Al Tayyan.
El Sakk is still kept hostage by a tribe in the forest, where two men are quarreling because one of them stole the other's horse, so they complain to the leader. When El Sakk hears the story, he tells the leader about the real thief who took the horse to sell it in the market.
The leader tries to get closer to Safiya, the hotel owner, and exempts her from paying taxes. El Sakk is still held by the other tribe in the forest, despite the leader’s admiration for his intelligence.
Al Yamani's wife asks him to keep his daughter, Fareha, away from the house despite her mother's death, so Safiya asks Fareha to live with her and work in the hotel in order to keep her away from humiliation and her stepmother's contempt for her.
Safiya becomes jealous of Ghanima because Mansour, Al Yamani’s friend, admires her. Saleh’s father dies on his wedding night amidst the grief of the villagers. The guard tries to help El Sakk escape from prison in the absence of his leader.
El Sakk returns to his home, and Ghanima is surprised by his arrival. She tells him that he has become a place of pilgrimage for the people of the village. El Sakk disguises himself as a woman and stays in the visiting room, listening to Safiya and the leader’s conversation with Ghanima about Mansour.
Qasim steals Al Tahira’s rooster and slaughters it because it does not make him sleep every night. Al Tahira complains to God to guide her to the thief. Then Qasim is found making a sound like the sound of a rooster, and his matter is exposed.
The leader asks Ghanima to prepare herself to marry him after a month amid Safiya's jealousy of her. El Sakk becomes angry because the men of the village come to his house to meet Ghanima.
Idris, Issa's son, steals a hair from the tail of Shukro's mule, so Shukro complains about him to the leader. The leader claims his approval of Mansour's marriage to Ghanima. Meanwhile, he agrees with his wives to confront him on the day of the engagement, and they force him to take off the clothes they gave him.
Issa is able to find the land deed that he inherited from his father and hands it to the leader so that he can prove his ownership of it. El Sakk goes out disguised as a woman, while the people believe that he is El Sakk’s cousin.
Jaber quarrels with Al Tayyan about the store the latter owns, so they turn to Ghanima, who tells them that El Sakk handed over the store to A Tayyan. Fateha quarrels with her husband, who knocked her out of bed. Safiya suspects Ghanima of having a man in her house.
A party is held at Ghanima's house, and people come to visit from all over. Al Sakk is happy about this celebration, even though he stays inside so that his affairs are not revealed. Safiya tells the leader that she suspects that there is a man living with Ghanima in her house.
The villagers discover that there is no woman living in the valley and that it is just a trick by Issa and Al Hashemi, while suddenly El Sakk comes out to everyone in front of the valley, amidst their horror.
Zainab gets engaged to Allal, while Safiya visits Ghanima and makes sure that there is a man with her. She informs the leader and asks him to go to Ghanima’s house to be sure himself.
Alia and Halima leave the house to discipline Issa. El Sakk appears in front of the leader and the people to tell everyone that he is not dead and decides to deal with everyone with a new personality that is not as naive and kind as he was before.