Mohsen Motlagh was about to finish his studies when the idea of joining the military forces at wartime crossed his mind, and he let this spark erupt into a raging blaze of enthusiasm. He opens the story with the reformation of Kumail Battalion and then recounts the stories of the warriors and their situations, talks, prayers, and martyrdom. Adopting a direct and sincere tone of voice and viewpoint breathes life into his narrative, conjuring up the images of lived moments and experiences of the war events and his comrades. In addition, a detailed account of the events is another enlivening feature of his prose, allowing him to depict glaring differences between this war of Iranian warriors and other forces and battles.