Inayat, the worker Zaki’s wife, gives birth to their first child. Yeni, the owner of the quarry, rewards him and offers him a job as a goods transport driver. Zaki discovers Yeni's trade in smuggled antiquities, and blackmails him for ownership of the quarry in exchange for working with him.
Zaki informs the police about Yeni's trade in antiquities, and the police arrest the latter and the gang leader, Rustom. Zaki's situation changes and he becomes wealthy, and his friend Abbas becomes his business partner.
Years pass and Zaki's children grow up, and while Zaki is celebrating his son Saleh's birthday, Rustom visits him and tries to extort money from him, otherwise he will expose his manipulation in purchasing government lands, so Zaki hires a hitman to get rid of Rustom.
Zaki is forced to agree to cooperate with Rustom after failing to get rid of him. The latter tells Yeni that he is waiting for his release from prison to resume his revenge plan on Zaki. Rushdi, Abbas' son, fails in his studies and Nagwa seeks to seduce him.
Rushdi has a car accident. After his release from prison, Yeni asks Rustom to quickly get rid of Zaki. Rustom seeks to convince Zaki to cheat in building materials and make big profits.
Sameh is shocked when his brother Saleh proposes to Abbas's daughter, Nihal, because he is secretly in love with her. Rushdi asks Nagwa to marry him, then robs Zaki's company. The latter refuses to give Saleh and Nihal an apartment in the building in which he cheated in the building materials.
The building that Zaki built collapses and his son Saleh dies under the rubble. The police arrest Abbas and charge him with cheating in the building materials, while Zaki collapses and suffers a psychological crisis.
Following an argument between Sameh and Rushdi over what happened to the latter's father, Sameh sacrifices himself and confesses to cheating in the building materials in order to save Abbas, but Zaki turns himself in to the police and confesses to everything that happened between him and Rustom.