Abdulhalim proposes to Riham, who stalls and tells him she needs time to think. Safia asks Zelzal to marry Amal, so she can bring up his son, but he refuses. The people of al-Ayyat ask Zelzal to run in the Council. Zelzal buys all of Khalil's possessions and leave him the house to live in. Zelzal buys Ghobrial's house from Lotfi. Zelzal finally owns his father's land.
Zelzal's business and wealth expands, and Safia tells her mother that she is pregnant, which angers her mother because of her health condition. Khalil tries to settle his loans any way he could, and has a fight with his son-in-law. He gets into an argument with his wife, which causes him to have a stroke. Safia gives birth to a child, and dies.
Salam visits Zelzal and offers to help him in providing the fruits. Abdulhalim advises Khalil to get a loan from the bank and start exporting fruits. Safiya gets sick and the doctor informs Zelzal that she has a heart defect that will prevent her from getting pregnant. Abdulhalim creates a crisis for Khalil that may cost him all his possessions and money.
Zelzal marries Safia, and Mansour and Khalil have a business agreement. Khalil decides to buy all the fruit from Zelzal's traders to cause him a problem in the market. Riham forces her husband to divorce Walaa, and kicks him out of the house. Zelzal finds a way to cut his losses after Khalil's blow.
Zelzal gets into a confrontation with Mansour and the traders of the marketplace to get the store. Zelzal helps Zahid and Um Hassan who give him money to buy the store. Zelzal finds out that Mansour told all the traders not to work with him. Karawia returns the money to Zelzal and asks the traders to supply Zelzal with the fruit.
Qasim asks to marry Walaa. Zelzal has a fight with Mansour because of the situation with Safia. Zelzal meets Tawfik, his father's friend, who tells him about his father and a sum of money that he has for Zelzal. Safia convinces her to bid for a store in the market. Qasem marries Walaa in secret right before Reham and her father come home.
Khalil decides to take Amal from Ghobrial's funeral. Zelzal gets closer to Mansour, and gains his trust. Rabei tells Abdulhalim that his wife, Amal, is pregnant. Abdulhalim suspects that Amal is pregnant with Zelzal's child. Safia and her mother work near Zelzal and Wadida asks him to treat Safia badly to make her hate him.
When Riham learns that her uterus has been removed, she fights with Qasim. Zelzal finds out that Mansour's accountant is cheating him. The doctor informs Zohdi that Ghobrial's medical condition will not improve and that he will pass away soon. Ghobrial asks Karawia to change the documents of the coffeeshop and apartment to be in Zelzal's name. Khalil and his lawyer, Saeed try to prevent this.
When people start to gossip about Safiyya and Zelzal, Wadida asks him to either marry Safiyya or leave the apartment, and he decides to leave. Safiyya looks for him everywhere. Abdulhalim argues with Amal because he suspects that she is still in a relationship with Zelzal. Rabee tells Qasim that Riham's uterus had to be removed after severe health complications.
Osama tells Zelzal that Amal is getting married on Thursday and asks him to take a day off on that day. Zelzal goes to the wedding to congratulate the bride and groom, and makes a speech directed to Khalil and Zelzal's right to the piece of land. Khalil decides to sell the land due to the hassle. Zelzal works with Safiyya and her mother at the food cart.
Zelzal decides to leave al-Ayyat after the conflict between Ghobrial and Lotfi. Zelzal then goes to Safiya and her mother and tells them about Muharram's will. Khalil's daughter, Amal, gets engaged to Abdulhalim. Zelzal returns the food cart to Safiyya and her mother, and Safiyya finds him a place to stay.
Safiya dreams about her father and finds out about what has happened to him. Ghobrial asks Khalil to get Zelzal out of prison. Zelzal is released, and informs Khalil that he is not letting go of his rights, and gets into a conflict with Qasim's guards. Zelzal discovers that Hassib sold his possessions.