Pravin and Aladdin embarked on their pilgrimage to the mosque, deciding not to eat anything until they reached their destination. Aladdin, with unwavering dedication, carried Pravin in a wheelchair. Their journey required them to cross the dense and perilous forest of Baghdad. Upon reaching their home, Pravin gathered his gang members, including Sarah and Sana, to explain their mission.
Aladdin and Pravin adhered to their vow of fasting until they reached the mosque. Once they arrived, Aladdin sought help from a local man. The man instructed Aladdin that he needed to walk continuously around the mosque to receive blessings from God. Pravin, exhausted, slept in his wheelchair while Aladdin began his grueling walk. Hours passed, and fatigue took its toll on Aladdin, yet he persisted for Pravin's sake. Eventually, Aladdin's strength waned, and he collapsed. Seeing this, Sarah rushed to his aid and went inside the mosque to pray.
Sarah's heartfelt prayer, combined with Aladdin's efforts, pleased the divine. A beam of light shone onto Pravin's face, waking him from his slumber.
Pravin blinked, looking around, "Is this the mosque the lady mentioned? It looks so old."
Aladdin and Sarah, overwhelmed with joy, began to cry.
Pravin, puzzled, asked, "What happened? Why are you crying?"
Aladdin and Sarah ran to him and embraced him tightly.
Pravin smiled, realizing what had happened, "Yeah, guys, I finally got my vision back."
The trio returned to their homeland, where Pravin encountered Yasmine, still wearing a mask. Concerned, he inquired, "Do you still have rashes? It seems serious. I have my father's book, which contains a treatment for it. If you want, I can prepare it."
Yasmine explained, "I've been allergic to neem trees since childhood. There are many neem trees on the way here, and that's why."
Pravin offered a solution, "If that's the issue, you can stay here. I will build a new hut for you and your father. By the way, what is your father's name?"
Yasmine hesitated before replying, "His name...was...Hamed Bobolonius II."
Pravin raised an eyebrow, "Strange. Isn't that the name of the Sultan?"
Yasmine quickly replied, "Yes, it is, but it's just a coincidence..."
Pravin, not entirely convinced, said, "Oh really? Then prove it. I need to see your face. I don't mind seeing it even with the cream."
Yasmine stammered, "Well...it was..."
Aladdin intervened, "If she doesn't want to show her face, you can't force her."
Pravin retorted, "Oh really?"
Aladdin nodded, "Yes, I never forced you to confess your love."
Pravin laughed, "Because I haven't fallen in love until now."
Sarah interjected, "But one day you will, my love."
Pravin turned to her, "What? Did you say something?"
Sarah blushed, "Nope... Did you hear something?"
Aladdin and Yasmine shook their heads.
Pravin shrugged, "I heard...nothing."
One day, during a regular training session between Aladdin and Sana, Aladdin noticed that Sana was outperforming him, which made him jealous. His jealousy turned into aggression, causing him to forget his master's words that aggression leads to defeat more easily than calmness. Sana sensed Aladdin's jealousy and decided to help him realize it by loosening her sword grip during their fight. Aladdin, lost in his emotions, accidentally struck her shoulder. The gang members rushed to help Sana to the hospital, while Aladdin stood in shock. Sarah ran to the hospital, worried about Sana.
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The Unsung Warrior Of Baghdad: Mysterious Magical Stones Quest
Genç KurguIn the ancient city of Baghdad, a hidden legend unfolds as a brave and humble warrior, the protagonist, discovers a mysterious map leading to magical stones rumored to hold immense power. These stones, once united, can either protect Baghdad or brin...