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Part 7: The Unveiling of the Curse's Secret The Curse of the Sultans: Mus'ab, Oliver, Fatima, and Zainab in Ancient Katsina

The four children, Mus'ab, Oliver, Fatima, and Zainab, had been searching for the secret of the curse for weeks. They had explored the palace, the city, and the surrounding countryside, but had yet to find any clues.

Finally, one day, they stumbled upon a hidden chamber in the palace. Inside, they found an ancient scroll, written in a language they did not understand.

Mus'ab, being the oldest, took the scroll and began to study it. After a few days, he had translated the entire document.

The scroll revealed the secret of the curse: it was the result of a powerful spell cast by an evil sorcerer. The sorcerer had cursed the Sultan's family with a powerful spell that would cause them to suffer for generations.

The only way to break the curse was to find the sorcerer and make him reverse the spell.

The four children were determined to find the sorcerer and break the curse. They set off on a journey to find him, and eventually, after many days of searching, they found him.

The sorcerer was surprised to see them, but he agreed to reverse the spell. He told them that the curse would be broken if they could find the four magical artifacts that had been used to cast the spell.

The four children searched high and low for the artifacts, and eventually, they found them. With the artifacts in hand, they returned to the sorcerer and he reversed the spell.

The curse was broken, and the Sultan's family was free from the curse's evil power. The four children were hailed as heroes, and the Sultan rewarded them with great riches.

The four children had saved the Sultan's family, and in doing so, they had also saved the city of Katsina.