But Arian's dreams seemed strange and unattainable in a community that valued traditional and mundane work. His father, a hardworking farmer, wished for Arian to follow in his footsteps and cultivate the family land. His mother, a kind and caring woman, wanted Arian to have a peaceful life, far from the unknown dangers of the world.
Despite the opposition and discouragement, Arian did not give up. At night, in the courtyard of their home, he would stare at the sky with a homemade telescope he had assembled from old parts and read science fiction books. At school, despite good grades in other subjects, he excelled in math and physics, asking countless questions about space and time that often challenged his teachers.
All of this made Arian stand out among his classmates and even some teachers as an odd and peculiar individual. But these judgments did not diminish his passion and hope. He knew that achieving his dreams would require a challenging journey - one that demanded effort, perseverance, and, above all, belief in himself. This is the story of his struggles; a journey that began with a dream in Aseman-Rood and soared toward the stars...