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Part 4: The Journey to Kano The Curse of the Twin Kingdoms: James and Adeola's Quest in Ancient Lagos and Kano

James and Adeola had been preparing for their journey to Kano for weeks. They had to make sure they had enough supplies to last them the entire journey, as well as the necessary weapons and tools to protect themselves from any potential danger.

The two of them set off from Lagos early in the morning, with the sun just beginning to rise. They had a long journey ahead of them, and they knew that it would take them several days to reach their destination.

The first few days of the journey were uneventful, and the two of them made good progress. They stopped to rest and eat when they needed to, and they kept up a steady pace.

On the fourth day of their journey, they encountered a group of bandits. The bandits were armed with swords and bows, and they were intent on taking whatever they could from James and Adeola.

James and Adeola were both skilled fighters, and they were able to fend off the bandits. After a long and hard-fought battle, the two of them were victorious.

The rest of the journey was much smoother, and they eventually reached the city of Kano. They were both relieved to have made it there safely, and they were eager to find out what awaited them in the city.

They entered the city and were immediately greeted by a large crowd of people. Everyone was excited to see them, and they were welcomed with open arms.

James and Adeola were taken to the palace, where they were welcomed by the King of Kano. The King was pleased to see them, and he thanked them for their bravery in coming to his city.

He told them that he had heard of their quest, and he was eager to help them in any way he could. He offered them shelter and food, and he promised to provide them with whatever they needed to complete their quest.

James and Adeola were grateful for the King's hospitality, and they thanked him for his generosity. They were now one step closer to completing their quest, and they were eager to get started.