The events revolve around Shaddad, who is a father who has a number of children, but they are exploitative, avid and cruel, as they want to exploit their father's work as a big merchant to reach everything, so their father tries to resist them and explain the fact that money is not everything. ...
The show is lyrical, exposed to social problems that have a political dimension, including that, with the love of people, we can fulfill all our dreams without the need for a chair or position, and this appears from the "Morsi" figure that Ahmed Badir embodies in a comic framework.