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    The bombing attempt on the Red Fort was thwarted, and the flag was hoisted, seemingly marking the end of the case. However, when the arrested terrorists opened their robes, along with the flag, the commissioner was shocked. In reality, they were looking for these terrorists to find their leader, Mushtaq Jaidi, who had planted nuclear bombs in Delhi ten years ago and had since disappeared. Ten years later, Mushtaq Jaidi’s brother receives a call from a child demanding ransom for the sleeping bomb. Before he can awaken the bomb, the child captures Mushtaq Jaidi, leaving everyone astonished as he turns out to be the Commissioner’s nephew, the ten-year-old king. Then, the real story is revealed: Mushtaq Jaidi had died in a road accident, and the Commissioner, in his nephew’s form, had taken birth, eventually triggering the awakening of Mushtaq’s memories. The comic concludes with the mystery of the king named Mushtaq Jaidi hidden in the country, and the flag continues to fly high.

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