"My respect for the inner official is greater than my respect for the outer official. My inner official tells me not to follow the orders of the outer official," says Officer Tameel, who is punished for refusing to harm protesters. Despite having a loving wife and son, he is faced with the great misfortune of having his son need a heart transplant. The hospital he goes to is full of cases of old people clapping their hands and dancing like lunatics, so he has to wait in line for a heart transplant. Tameel, an officer who has to ask for help with the cost of the operation because he doesn't have enough money, and Tameel's wife, who is willing to give her life for her son, will have to face the difficult challenges that come their way. How will they overcome these challenges and overcome the misfortunes that come their way?