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Part 4: The Warriors' Plan to Free Adeola The Four Warriors of Ancient Lagos: Mus'ab, Ibrahim, Abdulazeez, and Ifeoluwa's Quest for Adeola's Freedom.

The four warriors of ancient Lagos, Mus'ab, Ibrahim, Abdulazeez, and Ifeoluwa, had been discussing their plan to free Adeola from the clutches of the evil king. After much deliberation, they had come up with a plan.

The first step was to gather information about the king and his castle. Mus'ab, Ibrahim, and Abdulazeez set off to the nearby villages to ask questions and gather information. Ifeoluwa stayed behind to make sure Adeola was safe and to plan the next step.

The three warriors returned with news that the castle was heavily guarded and that the king had a powerful army. They also learned that the king had a secret passage that led directly to his throne room.

The warriors decided that their best chance of success was to sneak into the castle through the secret passage. They would then make their way to the throne room and confront the king.

The next step was to prepare for the mission. The warriors gathered supplies and weapons and practiced their fighting skills. They also devised a plan of attack and discussed strategies.

Finally, the day of the mission arrived. The four warriors set off in the early hours of the morning and made their way to the castle. They were ready to face whatever dangers lay ahead and free Adeola from the evil king.