On the other hand,
News of Franklin's death reached Huraira immediately. Huraira's body was shaking with tension. He couldn't breathe out of fear.
Huraira knew that no matter how terrible those goons were, they were nothing less than little ants in front of Fahad.
Huraira knew that if they went to capture Fahad with their army now, they would die and nothing would happen to Fahad. But still Hurairah led the army to capture Fahad.
When they reached the jail, they saw the goons standing in front of Fahad. Franklin's body was lying on the ground. And Fahad stood silently.
Then something happened that no one expected. Not even the army expected.
Huraira gave Fahad another pistol he had in his pocket.
Then, with the gun in his hand, Huraira killed all the soldiers with his own hands.
Then Fahad shot all the criminals in the head with the pistol given to him by Huraira.
Fahad knelt in front of Franklin's dead body and broke down in tears.
Huraira understood Fahad's pain. She was comforting Fahad. Then Fahad stood up. He wiped away his tears, then said in a deep voice,
"Detective, Every little thing in Franklin's cell. Bring it to me. Whether that thing is a book, paper, a pen, or a bed sheet. Bring everything."
Huraira did what he was told to do. He did not question Fahad's words.
Huraira put everything Franklin used in that room in his own car and then left with Fahad.
On the other hand,
The country's left-hand colonel had heard of Huraira's betrayal. Colonel Jafar repeatedly called Huraira. But Hurairah's phone was switched off, so Jafar couldn't reach him.
Word spread throughout the country about the Infidelity of the famous detective Huraira. Every newspaper, every news channel was filled with the collab of The Gentleman and The Detective.
The Colonel ordered his army to find The Gentleman and The Detective within 12 hours.
The Army tracked down the address where Hurayra's mobile phone was last turned on and went to that address. That address was the jail.
The army arrived at the prison and found Franklin's body along with the bodies of the goons and the army men who had been killed by Fahad and Huraira.
When the army was checking the cameras in the prison, they saw Fahad and Hurairah leaving in a car.
By noticing which direction the car was going, the army knew where the two of them might be going.
It was possible to go to 4 places in the direction that Fahad's car was going. First, outside the country, i.e. the airport, second, at Hurairas' house. Third, the railway station. And the last place was, Green Park.
The army believed that they would not go to Green Park and Huraira's house. But even then, the army went to investigate in four places. The army was divided into 4 parts and went in 4 directions. The army's plan was to capture Fahad and Huraira from wherever they could see them.
But the army was surprised to see that Huraira and Fahad were not in any of those four places. The army tried to locate the car in which Fahad and Hurairah had gone, but they were unsuccessful.
The army reported their failure to the colonel by phone, saying, "Sir, we tried our best to find them. But we couldn't. What can we do now?"
The colonel replied to his words, "I knew you wouldn't find them. Gentleman has a detective with him now. It's impossible to find them now. You come back."
The President was now pressuring the Colonel to find them quickly, but there was nothing they could do.
His plan was to blackmail Huraira by taking Huraira's family to the army. And he wanted to send this message to Huraira
through the newspaper.
The Colonel himself went to bring Huraira's family. But when he got there, he found that Huraira had already taken his family. And on the table in Hurayrah's house was a book in which was written,
"A wise man will never find another wise man, Colonel. You should concentrate on your other work."
Seeing this, the Colonel realized that the army had not been watching them all this time. Fahad and Huraira were watching those army men.
The Colonel's mind was blank, wondering where Fahad's and Huraira's might go.
To Be Continued...