After the soccer player Bader is accused of killing his wife, Dalal, the lawyer Loulwa defends him. Officer Yousef, her ex-fiancé, tries to keep her away from the case, and she remembers how he abandoned her.
Yousef challenges Loulwa and tries to prove the accusation against Bader. Loulwa visits Bader's mother in the psychiatric hospital, and his trial begins.
Loulwa discovers that Dalal had a mental illness and attempted suicide previously, and that the latter was involved in problems with her friend Kholoud and her addicted husband, Aziz.
Nasser confesses to killing Dalal, but Yousef tries to prove the opposite after discovering that Dalal helped Nasser financially.
Bader is acquitted due to the lack of evidence against him. The maid, Gina, returns from travel and reveals that she has a letter that Dalal left with her.
Bader's relationship with Loulwa strengthens and they get close to each other. After the maid is killed in a traffic accident, Yousef suspects that Bader was involved in the matter in order to hide the letter in her possession. Loulwa's father dies.
Bader and Loulwa agree to get married. It's revealed that there was a relationship between Dalal and Loulwa previously, and that she was the one who killed her after Dalal handed her a flash drive containing footage of Bader's murder of his father and his burial in the garden of the farm.