Shaha is seen as a cause of misfortune, and Shaha discovers that Badwan and Masraf stole the billy goat, and her father, Asham, beats them. Ham's mother asks the people of the village to search for Ham, and Naasa reveals that she is Radad's mother.
Marzouqa asks Meshaal to search for someone to marry Shaha. Sawan does not believe his son Ham when he tells him that someone is crying out for help from the well. Al-Mualla asks Jaad to find a wife for Ham. Naasa tells Radad that Al-Mualla stole him immediately after he was born.
Ham imagines that whoever is calling for help from the well is an animal. Sawan consults Miteb because the Arabs are convinced that Ham is the reason for their livelihood. Naasa threatens Al-Mualla with killing Ham if she does not confess. The people of the village appeal to Judge Nair.
The Arabs rush to live in Sawan's village to live next door to Ham, and Naasa changes her mind about killing Ham because she thinks that there is a jinn at his service. The people of the village imagine that Ham has saved the cattle from being stolen.
Manawer is surprised by Daif's search for him to kill him, and Naasa turns to Nair to make a ruling in Radad's case. The well becomes famous for fulfilling wishes, and Radad continues leaving his house to live next to Naasa.
Meshaal tells the people of the villages about the beauty of Shaha and the news travel to Al-Mualla. Manawer tells Ham that he changed his name to Ajeeb. Daif hides among the people of Sawan's village, and Badwan robs Hajjaj's house to implicate Shaha.
Hajjaj asks Shaha's father for compensation by letting him marry Shahila. Nair advises Sawan to fill the well and return Radad to his real mother. Naasa requests that the men gather at Sawan's house to prove Radad's lineage to her.
Al-Mualla decides to marry Ham to Shaha, and Naasa is surprised by the disappearance of the Sawan family. The people of the neighborhood prevent Diyaf and his brother from filling the well, and Sawan fails to convince his wife that Ham is a normal person.
Marzouqa asks Shaha to impersonate Shahila to marry Ham, unaware of his true nature. Jaad's wife dies, and Naasa searches for Radad. Bad luck pursues Shaha, and Meshaal dies next to her.
The Sheikh is taken aback by the disappearance of Shahila's cattle. Miteb is convinced that the bad omens of the Arabs of Sheikh Sawan are following them after Ham's travel. Shahila sets a condition for Badwan to search for a husband whom Shaha would agree to marry.
Marzouqa is happy to about the visit of Sawan's family, and Radad loves Shahila, who is impersonating Shaha. Ham loves the real Shaha, and Manawer succeeds in luring those who are trying to kill him into the well.
Manawer discovers the disappearance of the rope, and Badwan discovers Marzouqa's plan. Sawan asks for the hand of Shaha to Ham and the hand of Shahila to Radad in marriage, unaware of their impersonations of each other. Manawer is beaten by an unknown person, and Manawer exposes Saman's secret.
Saman is sentenced to marry Wadha because he caused her to lose her sight, and Manawer loses his memory. The people of Sawan's village fear that the well will expose their secrets, and those who want to kill Manawer postpone their plan until he regains his memory.
Sawan discovers Ham's disappearance and asks Radad to search for him. Badwan steals Asham's money. Asham is surprised by the increase in the number of people asking to marry Shaha. Manawer is convinced to go down the well to restore his memory.
Manawer gets out of the well and loses his memory again. Diyaf tells Manawer that someone is trying to kill him, so he persuades him to disguise himself as a woman named Bodour. Radad confesses his identity to Shahila.
Miteb orders that Tahan be looked for, and Badwan thinks of asking Sawan for a ransom to return Ham. Shahila thinks of revealing her secret to Radad.
Ham returns to his family after tying Fujair. Ham reveals to Asham the location of his missing cattle. Marzouqa and Al-Mualla's plan is exposed. Badwan and Masraf discover the disappearance of the cattle. Asham and Sawan confess their wives' plans.
The people of Sawan's village believe that the well of Hammam turns women into men. Nair confesses to Manawer that he was the one who hit him on the head. Manawer regains his memory and jumps into the well. Diyaf throws a stone at him to take revenge on him.
Radwa keeps her husband, Tahan, company until he regains his sanity. Manawer is proven innocent of the murder of Diyaf's father. Marzouqa and Al-Mualla reject their husbands' agreement of marrying Ham to Shaha.
Nair and Miteb plan to expose the well in front of the people of the village. Marzouqa finds out about Ham's good fortune, so she decides to go on with his marriage to Shaha, so tables turn and good fortune follows Shaha, whereas bad fortune follows Ham.
Tahan confesses to Radwa that he pretends to be out of his mind, and condemns her to search for a wife for him. The people of the village ask the well to return the missing, and Shaha's innocence appears with Badwan's confession. Nair places snakes next to the well to keep everyone away from it.
Asham travels to the village of Sawan to ensure Ham's good fortune. Al-Mualla admits that Radad is the son of Naasa. Radwa is looking for Bodour to marry her husband. Shaha attends a party where the people of the village gather without her father.
Sawan divorces his wife after she admits that Radad is Naasa's son. Shahila is surprised by the rush of the people of the village to Shaha's house to examine them. Ham's good luck is replaced by Shaha's bad luck.
Sawan decides to marry Naasa, and Asham saves Majid's cattle from being stolen. The people of the village ask Ham to sue Nair, accusing him of flirting with women, unaware that he is talking to Nesma the goat.
Al-Mualla is surprised by Sawan's intention to marry Naasa; Asham and Marzouqa arrive in Sawan's village; Shaha squanders her father's money in his absence; Tahan marries Bodour without seeing her.
Shaha is thinking of buying cattle instead of the ones that have been slaughtered. Diyaf is surprised that Manawer is still alive. Tahan, Radwa, and his new wife return to his village.
Tahan discovers Radwa's plan, Nair reveals to the people of the village the truth about the well, and Manawer regains his memory. As Tahan is surprised by Radwa's pregnancy, it becomes clear that Badr has cooperated with Nair to reveal the truth about the well.
Manawer is not aware that he was absolved of killing Diyaf's father. Radad frees Al-Mualla from the cave. Naasa kills Al-Shaybah by mistake. Asham and Sawan hold a marriage ceremony for Shaha and Ham, as well as for Radad and Shahila. Naasa claims that Al-Mualla killed Al-Shaybah.
Ham frees Masraf without his father's knowledge, and Badwan convinces his friend to steal Shaha's cattle. Everyone is surprised when Rabea, Naasa's twin, appears to testify that her sister lied about being Radad's mother.
Sawan reveals the secret of his marriage to Naasa, who flees after her false claim of being Radad's mother is exposed. On the other hand, Shaha's plan to catch Badwan for stealing cattle fails.
Shaha is nicknamed the Sheikha after her destiny is linked to good fortune, and Sawan is surprised by Ham's connection to bad luck. Nair rebukes Manawer for keeping Diyaf and Jubair as captives in the well.
Nair rules that Manawer, Diyaf, and Jubair be reconciliated, and Shaha returns the stolen cattle to their owners after escaping from Badwan's captivity. Nair orders that the well gets filled, and Sarhan tells Diyaf that Manawer had killed his father.
Tahan splits up with Radwa, and Asham stipulates that Ham attends the wedding. As Radwa is surprised by her pregnancy, the people of the village of Sawan leave it after the wind demolishes their homes. Badwan and Naasa cooperate to take revenge on Sawan and Radad.
The people of the village are looking for Ham, not knowing that he fell into the well, and Tahan and Radwa lose their memory. As Radad succeeds in extricating Ham from the well, Naasa kidnaps Masraf.
Ham and Radad are taken as prisoners after Masraf's betrayal, and Asham agrees that Shaha and Shahila travel with Sawan to hold the wedding in their village. Radad pushes Diyaf and Jubair into the well.
Shahila refuses that her and Radad’s wedding be held after he divorces her in order to free himself from captivity. Asham returns to normal after the herb's influence is gone, and Sarhan intends to kill Manawer.
Naasa falls into the well, and everyone assumes her death. Sarhan's attempt to kill Manawer fails. Sawan saves Badwan, and Asham is surprised that the people left his village. Diyaf and Manawer appeal to Nair to look into their case.
Asham is forced to take care of his livestock after the departure of the people of his hometown. Badwan's plan to kidnap Shahila fails, so Sawan beats him, causing him to lose consciousness. Diyaf confesses to threatening Radad with a gun to divorce Shahila.
The people of the village are waiting for Nair's verdict in the case of Manawer and Diyaf. Miteb is surprised by Nair's disappearance. Sawan's health worsens, so he hastens his marriage to Shahila. Naasa takes Al-Mualla and Marzouqa as captives.
Nair acquits Sarhan and Manawer, and Diyaf is surprised that his mother is accused of mistakenly killing his father. Al-Mualla and Marzouqa are surprised that Naasa sought the help of the Tawaleb village’s women to kidnap them.
Nair proves to Diyaf and Jubair that their mother killed their father by mistake, and the search is still on for Ham, Shaha, Al-Mualla, and Marzouqa. Badr predicts that they got killed, and Asham thwarts an attempt by Badwan and Masraf to steal his cattle.
Diyaf and Jubair's attempt to kill Asham fails, and Nair pledges allegiance to Sawan as sheikh of the villages. Radad and Shahila's wedding takes place, and Ham and Shaha get married and have two children.