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داستان پسری به نام دایان که ناخواسته وارد غاری میشود که آن را از خانه و خانواده خود دور میشود داستان دایان دنبال کنید تا ببینی
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Chapter 1 - غار عجیب

 In a village in Iran called Altiagach, there lived a boy named Dayan, a teenage boy with an average appearance, large eyes, and a good mood . Dayan  was in good spirits today.

Dianes working on their small family farm. What are the Dianes doing? Let's play with the roof. Diane turns and looks behind her. She sees her best friend waving and pointing at Diane. 

Sardar, I still have work to do, Father, it is clear to me that I must do it. 

What are you doing, Diane? I can help you. Do your homework quickly. Can you give the horses in the barn some hay? 

The general jumped over the fence and took the horses inside, one by one, as if it were one of his daily tasks that he had to do, because the general always came at these times to help Dayan with the work. While Dayan was taking the horses to the stable, I saw a stranger today who came out of the cave valley. I thought he was very suspicious. 

Sardar, maybe you made a mistake. Diane, what a mistake. I saw my big eyes, wearing a brown cloak with a hood, while Diane was thinking. Sardar had already finished the work on the horses. Diane, if we go to the cave door after you, maybe there is a hidden treasure there and we can go together with my father after Sardar. 

Okay, Diane, really, get me some food from home. I haven't eaten anything today. Okay. 

Remembering Sardar, I was walking towards the house, wondering what secret treasure could be there in the cave before ancient times. A few minutes later I reached the house, which was a two-story house made of clay. I lived in it. My father was always the second. I always wanted to do it. I went up the stairs. I knocked twice and knocked. There was no answer from the room. I waited for a few minutes and knocked two or three more times. My father opened the door and entered. I saw that no one was inside. I thought about where it could be. I left the room and looked at Sardar, who was waving at me in the field. I took some food from the kitchen for myself and Sardar. As I was leaving the house, Mom saw me waving.

Mom, Sardar and I are going outside to play together. 

Okay, my dear son, take care of yourself.

Diane, what's for dinner, Sardar, come on, I'll give you something to eat. We've been moving for half an hour, heading towards the cave entrance. We've arrived at the entrance. Diane, this food was very tasty. Now I can make a mountain. Okay, Sardar. While I'm looking at Sardar, I look excitedly to the right, and everything looks after that. It comes. 

I looked at it, but there was not a single ray of light, Sardar. Your eyes must be damaged. What light do I have? I can't see anything. 

Diane was there for a moment, I saw him. Let's go together. What's up, Sardar? I set off with Sardar and we reached the cave. Neither of us spoke. The cave was on top of the mountain. It was carved and entered by a staircase that had been carved. On both sides of the cave, two single beds were carved by hand, and the cave looked simple. 

Diane, I don't feel good about this cave. Let's explore. 

What, Sardar, are you scared? You weren't scared before, you were very excited. 

Diane, I'm scared. Now let's see who's scared and bravely heads to the end of the cave by hitting the unsuspecting cave.

Diane saw that they were talking about cave exploration. Do you think I could grow up to be an archaeologist? And she started exploring. 

Yes, you can, Sardar. I also started to investigate the end of the cave, which had a tiny crack that no one would notice. 

I went back to see Sardar. Diane, we should have brought a shovel and a pickaxe with us so we could dig a hole in the ground. Maybe something will come of it. 

Yes, Sardar, you said you could make a mountain, haha.

As I was talking, the crack at the end of the cave began to widen, revealing the bottom and what was behind it. The cave was made of dust. Diane, do you think the entrance is still intact? 

Sardar, yes, I think the fall was from the front, not from the back. Let's go and see what happened. Diane started moving forward. After a few minutes of movement and the air was good, we saw the end of the cave and our mouths were open in amazement.