The four warriors had been successful in their mission to rescue Adeola from the palace. Mus'ab, Ibrahim, Abdulazeez, and Ifeoluwa had managed to sneak into the palace and free Adeola from her captors. Now, they had to make their escape from the palace and return to their village.
The warriors had to be careful as they made their way out of the palace. They knew that the palace guards were on high alert and would be looking for them. Mus'ab and Ibrahim took the lead, while Abdulazeez and Ifeoluwa followed close behind with Adeola.
The warriors made their way through the palace corridors, avoiding the guards and staying in the shadows. They eventually reached the palace gates, but they were guarded by a large group of soldiers. Mus'ab and Ibrahim quickly devised a plan.
Mus'ab and Ibrahim would distract the guards while Abdulazeez and Ifeoluwa would sneak Adeola out of the palace. Mus'ab and Ibrahim ran towards the guards, shouting and waving their swords. The guards were taken by surprise and began to chase after them.
Meanwhile, Abdulazeez and Ifeoluwa were able to sneak Adeola out of the palace gates and into the night. The four warriors had made their escape from the palace and were now on their way back to their village.
The warriors had succeeded in their mission and Adeola was now free. They had risked their lives to save her and they were relieved to have made it out of the palace alive. The four warriors of ancient Lagos had made their mark in history and would be remembered for their bravery and courage.