His Imaginary Muse
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 36m
  • Reads 140
  • Votes 60
  • Parts 6
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Sep 14, 2022
NK (Known as the Father of Divine Paintings) is a well-known artist who searches for women all around the world, women who are the most beautiful and makes portrait of them. But after making those portrait, his muses are nowhere to be seen. Police and Detective agencies are suspicious of his works. But since there are no evidence against him, it is really difficult to prove that he is a criminal.

Murad, a well-known investigator who never fails in any cases is assigned to solve the case and to find out NK's dark mysteries.

Will Murad be able to solve the case? 
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Based on

"An Imaginary Muse"

A short story from the album
"Short Stories Collection"
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