The story has a lot of autobiographical elements. The narrator of the story is a ten years boy from a village of Eastern Thrace. At the age of ten, he goes to Constantinople as an apprentice of a tailor. There, he expects to happen all that he had been narrated by his grandfather. However nothing notable happened and the boy loses his belief for his sweetheart person. One day the boy is alerted to go to his village to see his grandfather who is sick. The boy visits his grandfather and narrates him the journey in Constantinople, and asks him for his own journeys. Then he discovered that his grandfather had never gone a journey and all the stories he was saying were the fairy tales of his mother. Subsequently, the grandfather reveals to his grandson his childhood. As a child he was shut in his house until he married. The reason was that in those years, the Turks enlisted in the janissary army many children of Christians, obligatorily. The boys avoided the army if they had married. In his recitation, a complaint is distinguished for his only journey he was never completed. The next day the grandfather died thereby realizing the only journey of his life.[2][3]