As Sultan holds an aqeeqah party for his child, everyone is surprised by the news of their father Badr's death. However, their mother doesn't care about the matter, telling them that Badr left them while they were young. The lawyer informs them of the need to implement their father's will.
As Badr stipulates in his will that his children cut off their ties to each other for a year in exchange for their inheritance, the children split between those agreeing to implement the will and those who are rejecting it.
As Noura suffers a health crisis and falls into a coma, she's transferred to the hospital. All of the brothers agree to implement the will, and each prepares to travel.
Each of the three brothers travels to a country that the others don't know the location of, as a condition of the will. As the lawyer asserts that they must start from scratch, each of them looks for a job.
As both Sultan and Khaled are looking for jobs in the country they traveled to, Khaled works in a dental medical center, while Sultan tries to sell perfumes in commercial malls until he meets the owner of a shop who offers him a job with her. Bandar travels to his uncle. Noura wakes from her coma.
When Noura discovers that her children traveled, she quarrels with her brother Saleh. As Khaled loses important official papers, he's considering calling his brother to send him a copy. Sultan's wife worries about his work with the widow Fatima in the perfume store.
Khaled's wife gives birth, and Sultan moves to a new house with his wife. Faisal tells his father that his mother forced him to marry Nouf despite his brother Abdul Rahman's love for her. Noura decides to sell the house.
The lawyer rejects Khaled's request to bring him important official papers. Saleh tries to convince his sister not to sell the house. As Abdul Aziz asks Fatima to marry him, she reprimands him.
Khaled forges papers to submit them to his workplace. Hend complains about Sultan being absent from the house for long periods. As Khaled meets Amal, the lawyer informs him of his violation of the terms of the will and that he is being watched.
Khaled agrees with Amal to marry her when he returns to his country. Fatima tries to find out why Sultan is unable to travel outside the country. Zeina and her mother manage Sultan's shop until he returns.
Fatima gets acquainted with Sultan's wife, Hend, who resents Fatima's closeness to her husband. Khaled manages to prove himself in his new job, and enmity arises between him and Dr. Nadim.
Sultan runs Fatima's shop for her. Bandar tries to find the girl Clara, who he got to know, but she disappears, and it seems that she's in cahoots with his opponent. Faisal helps Zeina run Sultan's shop in the hope of getting closer to her.
When the trader Noor arrives at Sultan's place through the perfumes he makes, Sultan is afraid of getting exposed. Abdul Rahman discovers that his mother has arranged his marriage to Aliaa and that of his brother Faisal to Nouf.
Badr's health deteriorates. Khaled agrees with his colleague at the medical center to make deals for his personal account. Noura tries to find out where Sultan has traveled.
As Bandar's girlfriend, Clara, informs him about her pregnancy, he decides to conduct a DNA test. Mansour begins to discover the existence of embezzlement in the company. Noura decides to search for her children.
As Noura meets Fatima, she asks her to reach Sultan. When the medical center administration conducts an inventory, the documents prove the existence of embezzlement, and Bandar's friend plans to extort him.
Abdul Aziz discovers Sultan's request to marry Fatima. Mansour is killed after Faisal asks a gang to steal papers from his home. An investigation is opened into embezzlement at the medical center.
Badr meets the lawyer Gaber, and it seems that he's teaching his children a lesson and that he's alive and well. Saleh is surprised by the arrest of his son Faisal and discovers that he's accused of killing Mansour. Hend insists on divorce after Sultan wishes to marry Fatima. Zeina agrees to marry Hussam.
Faisal is released after his brother withdraws the case, and his father throws him out of the villa. A year later, the three brothers, Bandar, Sultan, and Khaled meet again, and they are surprised that their father is alive.
Badr reveals to Noura and his children that he orchestrated everything that happened to them while they were away, and that he was with them step by step and that their uncle Saleh was aware of what was happening.
Badr surprises his children that they have another brother, Jasser, from his second wife, and that she is alive and well.
Badr tells his children that he bought their house from their mother so that they can return to it. The lawyer Adnan agrees with Jasser's mother to meet Badr and complete the plan to claim her son's inheritance from him. Gawaher asks for Zeina's hand to marry her son Faisal.
Adnan tells his sister Gawaher that he will claim Jasser's lineage to Badr, and she threatens to expose him. Badr asks his children to stand with him against Adnan so that they can return the money that he stole from them.
Abdul Rahman rejects the idea of returning to Nouf and getting engaged to her. The three brothers agree to take revenge on Adnan and return their money.
Khaled advises Sultan not to inform Hend of his marriage to Fatima. Sultan tells Zeina that he has agreed to her marriage to Hussam.
Abdul Rahman asks his uncle to marry his daughter Aliaa. When Hend discovers Sultan's marriage to Fatima, she insists on divorce this time, so he divorces her.
Faisal and Adnan agree to set up a new company. While Faisal is driving, a tragic accident happens to him, and he dies.
As Saleh and Abdul Rahman become suspicious of Faisal's death, and that his uncle Adnan is behind it, Gawaher reveals to Badr and Noura Adnan’s plot to claim that Jasser is his son.
Adnan is arrested, and Abdul Rahman tries to persuade Aliaa to restore Badr's rights. Sultan asks Hend to return to him and promises her to divorce Fatima.
Abdul Rahman marries Nouf. On the night of the wedding before Badr dies, he advises Saleh not to inform anyone of his death until the wedding ends.