However, she decides to marry Dajjal of her own volition, and not by coercion. Narumi explains to him that to become the supreme lord of the world, he would have to capture the forces of good, which he could achieve by marrying Sunena, the princess of Durgapur, and goodness personified. He creates an eternal fire at the top of his palace's tower that grants him dark powers. Twenty years pass and Hatim grows up into a kind-hearted, benevolent, and beloved prince of Yemen, whereas in Jaffar, Dajjal kills his parents and becomes the emperor of Jaffar. Najumi names the baby Dajjal and teaches him all about the dark arts. The emperor is then led to believe that the baby is dead. However, a man going by Najumi (who secretly serves the evil spirits) instead burns a rabbit's heart and shows it to the emperor. The king ordered the baby's heart to be burned. The emperor of Jaffar decides that it would be better for the world if the baby were murdered. Due to black magic performed by palace resident Najumi, the baby is the greatest known servant of the evil spirits. At the same time, the emperor of Jaffar's son is born. The story starts with the birth of the son of Yemen's Emperor, named Hatim, who is proclaimed to spread the message of peace and good. The story is set in the Middle East during the Middle Ages.