The four warriors had been travelling for days, and they were exhausted. They had been searching for the witch who had cursed Adeola and taken her away. Finally, they had reached the witch's lair.
The lair was a dark and foreboding place, filled with strange and mysterious objects. The warriors were filled with dread, but they knew they had to press on.
They cautiously entered the lair and were immediately confronted by the witch. She was an old woman with a long, white beard and piercing eyes. She laughed at the warriors and said, "You foolish mortals! You think you can defeat me? I have been here for centuries and I will not be defeated by mere mortals!"
The witch then cast a powerful spell on the warriors, causing them to become paralyzed. She laughed again and said, "Now you will never be able to save Adeola!"
The warriors were filled with despair, but then Mus'ab spoke up. He said, "We will not give up! We will find a way to save Adeola!"
The witch was taken aback by Mus'ab's courage and determination. She said, "Very well then. I will give you one chance. If you can answer my riddle, I will release Adeola from my curse."
The witch then asked the warriors a riddle: "What is the one thing that can never be taken away?"
The warriors thought for a moment and then Ibrahim spoke up. He said, "Hope."
The witch was impressed and said, "You are correct. I will release Adeola from my curse. Go now, and may you find your way back home safely."
The warriors thanked the witch and quickly left the lair. They were relieved to be free from the witch's curse and were filled with hope for Adeola's freedom.
The four warriors returned to their village and were welcomed with open arms. Adeola was freed from the witch's curse and the four warriors were celebrated as heroes.
The four warriors of Ancient Lagos had saved Adeola and restored hope to the people of the village. They had proven that courage and determination can overcome any obstacle.