With Siddik gone, the HUNTERS take on a critical mission deep within a crowded city. The mission is successful–they eliminate the threat.
But victory comes at a devastating cost.
Twelve civilians are killed, including two children. Buildings collapse, car burn, chaos echoes through the streets.
The city turns against them.
Within hours, the media brands the HUNTERS as reckless vigilantes. Social feeds explode with outrage. Protesters storm the streets with signs reading:
"Monsters wearing uniforms!"
"Justice for the innocent!"
"Shut them down!"
The pressure becomes unreadable.
The Government orders to arrest the HUNTERS, and seal the HQ. General Najmul, caught between loyalty and duty, is forced to act. Despite the friendship with Fakhrul and Hridoy, he orders to arrest of Fakhrul and Hridoy, and HQ is sealed under military lockdown.
The team crumbles overnight.
Tayeb and Rasel, shaken and furious, make a quiet exit. They decided to fight their war alone. They believe the mission was mishandled–but not by Fakhrul or Hridoy. They just no longer trust the system.
Zara and Nafisa refuse to accept this ending. They spend days visiting law firms, pleading with lawyers, knocking on every door.
No one will help.
Too many fear the public's wrath. Some outright refuse to speak to them.
On the verge of giving up, the girls visit General Najmul one last time.
He sees their determination and finally breaks his silence.
"There is someone who can turn this tide. But he walks his own path now. If he chooses to help… he will and no one can fight against his brain."
They ask who.
Najmul leans in and says,
"Abu Bakar Siddik, the only person who can let them free. Meet him."
Zara blinks. "But… we don't even know where he is."
Najmul opens a hidden drawer and slides them a sealed envelope.
"Inside is the location of his island. I wasn't supposed to give this to anyone. But this is the only hope. If you reach him… maybe there's still hope."
They open the file–and are stunned.
A private island fortress. A place whispered about in intelligence reports.
The Island of Spiral Fall.
Zara asks, "What is this place?"
Najmul takes a deep breath.
"Once, that island belonged to a ruthless cult–the Spiral Crowns. They believed in world domination through death and chaos. The Spiral Crowns worshipped entropy — they believed the world must drown in ruin before rebirth. When they went to dominate an island, Siddik's family stood up to them. They didn't just survived… they won. They took the island and made it their stronghold. Now, Siddik rules it. His tech, his weapons, his vision, his royalty, his rule–it's not just futuristic. Its borderline unstoppable. Some say that place is where the world bends to his mind. Not only common people but also VIPs are not allowed to visit the island without his permission. If there's someone who can save Fakhrul and Hridoy – it's him. His tech, his mind–it's beyond what any nation holds. If he decides to fight for you, the world will have no choice but to listen. I'm gonna make a call to them about your visit and arrange your flights."
Nafisa looks at Zara. Their decision is made.
As they approach the island–shrouded in mist, surrounded by automated defense drones and towering satellite towers–they see it:
The Fortress of Siddik–a city of future tech, silent sentinels, and forgotten power.
And at the center, Siddik stands, smilingly watching they approach.
Siddik stands at the fortress gates, arms folded.
He smiles as they step off the boat.
"Welcome to Spiral Fall,' he says. 'Now… tell me why I shouldn't send you back in pieces."