As Saleh's sister refuses to marry her cousin Abdullah, her brother Hamad supports her in her decision. Saleh offers his neighbor Abu Msameh that he partner up with him on a business project. Saleh takes his neighbor Haya to the hospital for her illness and learns that she is Abu Msameh's daughter.
Abu Msameh decides to hire Hussein, his brother-in-law, in the company. The doctor tells Abu Msameh that his daughter's illness is psychological and not physical, and this is due to his repeated marriages.
The doctor tells Saleh the truth about Haya's mental illness, and Saleh begins to think of helping her by marrying her and making a profit with the approval of her father, Abu Msameh, on his business project.
Hussein asks Haya that they get married, but Abu Msameh refuses, while Haya agrees to marry Saleh.
Saleh marries Haya, and Abu Msameh's wife, Munira, discovers that Saleh covets her husband's money.
Haya is upset that Saleh cares about his work more than her, and he asks her to mediate with her father to approve his project. Abu Msameh takes his wife, Munira, to the doctor, as he suspects she is pregnant.
Abu Msameh realizes that Haya and Saleh's marriage has something to do with the latter's request that Abu Msameh partner up with him on his commercial project. Hussein confirms to Abu Msameh that Munira is pregnant.
Quarrels begin between Saleh and Haya after her father goes back on his decision to partner up with Saleh.
Haya's psychological condition worsens, and Saleh leaves the house, while Hussein quarrels with his sister Munira as he covets Abu Msameh's money. Majed looks forward to marrying Noura, who is angry with Saleh because of his greed and extreme selfishness.
Haya is shocked when she discovers Munira's pregnancy, and the latter threatens Abu Msameh with divorce if he complies with the demands of Haya and her husband, Saleh, but Haya is considering asking for a divorce because her husband covets her father's money.
Abu Msameh discovers that Hussein has tampered with the company's tenders for his benefit, while Munira is upset by Abu Msameh's decision to sign over half of his property to his daughter, Haya.
Haya gets angry at Saleh and asks for a divorce, tearing up her father's acknowledgment of transferring half of his property to her.
After Munira dies during giving birth, Abu Msameh grieves and also dies. Haya suffers from a psychological condition. Saleh discovers that the money of Abu Msameh's company has been lost after Hussein squandered it all, and the police arrest the latter.