Wednesday night, Azarioon, the daughter of the King of Morocco, tells Bahrame Goor: "Egyptian Mahan, after a night of recklessness, leaves the city with a monster in the shape of his partner in order to bring some goods to the city without paying taxes. The other nights, he was deceived by the monsters due to his greed, and the following night, he was misled by a male and a female monster called Hila and Ghila, and the third night, he rode a horse with another companion, encountering monsters' dance during which his magic horse turned into a winged master with seven heads taking him up and down dancing. The last night, he was persuaded by fairies. The next morning, he found himself in the arms of a witch and found the puddles to be his fountains and his wounds as his food. He was so panicked that he became UNCONSCIONS and was restored to his previous status by Khezr after repenting. "This is the story of Man's fall his, pains, his internal conflicts and his powerlessness and the expression of God's absolute power. Mahan surrendered to his lust and was entrapped by pursuing pleasure, and in the climax of the story, avoiding humanity, heart broken and repenting, turned to God, achieving salvation.