The film's story revolves around the most important question in the mindset of the Egyptian and Arab citizens in recent years after 2011, which is "What Happens in Egypt and the Middle East" and the constant and ongoing struggle of international Masonic organizations and countries that support terrorism to control Egypt and the Arab countries.
In a dramatic context, the events of the series deal with the changes of the social relations between the Shazli family members and its head, Mahmoud, from the Royal era until the events of 1952.
Alexandria, Egypt a cosmopolitan city during WW2, and Bishr a dandy bi-racial aristocrat is struggling with his schizoid sense of identity and allegiance.
Nasr and Hudan the cat, the teacher of Egyptian history, discover the location of the tomb of Alexander the Great in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, through a manuscript that was in the possession of the antiquities dealer Imran Al-Garhi, and Nasr finds himself chased by Al-Jarhi in Alexandria.
After studying in Europe, Abdel Aziz returns to his town to face the plots of Abu Al-Maati and his associates to force him to sell his land, and things become complicated with the arrival of Abdel Aziz's sister and her friends.
Kamal, one of the heroes of the October War, is captured for 4 years, and his wife Manal gets a divorce, considering him missing. During her wedding to Mohamed, the wealthy businessman, Kamal's brother tells her that he has returned from captivity, so she refuses to complete the marriage, and events escalate.
Sally and Hossam's love is doomed due to the social difference between them, so Sally comes up with a plan. She claims that she was raped and that she has to marry Hossam to avoid the scandal. But the car registration number that she claims belongs to the rapist implicates the innocent Ahmed.
After his brother graduates, Khaled proposes to Dalia, but after a while, he offers his family to live with them after his marriage in their apartment, due to the difficult costs of living. However, things do not stop there for the father and mother.
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