After the long adventurous journey of Fighting against injustice and evil, eventually, at the end of the third novel, the 3 boys Ardeshir, Siavash, and Bardiya join other young people from different countries to create a world full of joy and beauty.
Freidoun prevails and Zahhak is put in fetters inside of a cave in the Mount Damavand and left to suffer the fangs of the serpents on his own shoulders and perish.
Mago buys Siavash from his cold-hearted parents, pretending that he wants him as his servant, but in fact wanting Siavash to gain access to a treasure for him, and the two set out in the heart of the desert and after days of exhausting traveling by foot, they reach a mountain in the shape of a giant bird, deep in the desert.
Bardia is a fifteen-year-old teenager who has been born into a reach family, his mother has died and his father lives in Europe with another woman.
Finally he sets out for Europe by the order of his father to continue his studies and life there but the crashing of the airplane on which he is flying, on the mountain chain of Alborz, changes his destiny.
the lonely and injured Bardia is saved by Simurgh and carried to the ancient time of Achaemenid Empire, when Cyrus the Great has begun to rule.
Bardia starts his adventures journey with Darius in order to reach his father and attends in the peaceful conquest of Babylon.
Bardia's adventurous journey finishes by his death and all the three protagonists of the trilogy Persians and I, among thousands of girls and boys, each having passed a course, enter the resurrection day to put an end to a dark and evil era and bring a beginning for a peaceful glorious new age.