Maulana Ends The Story

Nikita ordered, "Go feed the duck. I want to talk to Maulana in person." The guards took the seeds and headed to the lake.

As Nikita walked with a laborer carrying a huge box, the laborer accidentally hit him. Nikita's anger flared. "Hey! Watch it, you bastard!"

The laborer retorted without looking back, "Yeah, it was your mother who slept with my father..."

Nikita's rage boiled over, and he shot the laborer. The supervisor scrambled to restore order. "Hey! Hey! Get back to work! You two, throw the body in the lake."

Nikita sat on a box, gun in hand, and addressing Maulana, James, and Laura. "Maulana! Maulana! Maulana! I get it, man. There's no stopping you. But what you can't stop, you can surely change its direction."

The sound of the body being thrown into the lake echoed through the air. Nikita continued, "You have one choice. I'll let you go back to your country or any country you want. Just take this pill."

He held out a pill. "This is for you to forget everything about your past and present."

Laura asked, "What's the pill for?"

Nikita explained, "It's for your husband to forget..."

Maulana interrupted, "And what if I refuse?"

Nikita's expression turned cold. "You see, your friend..."

Shot Karl in the head, as Maulana yelled, "NOOOO!!!"

Nikita's voice was menacing. "And now it can be your wife. So, you'd better think about it. The lake can easily take the bodies of all of you without complaining."

The guards held Maulana, Laura, and James as Nikita said, "Oh, please don't mind Maulana."

The scene flashed back to Maulana's narrative:

"I accepted his offer, and the rest is history. But one thing remains – the map Samos gave me in jail. During a check-up, a mysterious doctor with black hair and a majestic beard appeared, placed the map on my chest, and vanished. The pain disappeared, and I was left with the map and Samos's name on the back. I kept it with me all my life, and I believe it was my fate."