Hamza’s Discovery
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Hamza felt a deep responsibility to uphold Zain Bhai's legacy. One evening, while sitting alone by the banyan tree, he found himself speaking softly to the tree, sharing his own worries, asking if he was doing enough to follow in Zain Bhai’s footsteps. As the wind rustled the leaves, he noticed an inscription he hadn’t seen before—faint, almost hidden, carved into the tree’s bark. It read, “The real answers live in what you do, not in what you know.” The words struck Hamza, reminding him that Zain Bhai had never sought praise or recognition—he had simply done what felt right. Hamza felt a renewed sense of purpose, understanding that Zain’s wisdom was a guide, but the actions were his own to shape. Part 31: The Tale of the Lantern A new mystery began circulating in the village about an old, rusty lantern that had once belonged to Zain Bhai. The villagers discovered that the lantern emitted a warm glow, despite not being lit or even fueled. It seemed to glow whenever someone in the ...