Mystry in Roktochura
Carving through the mountains stands the mysterious Roktochura Mountain. Locals say that strange lights glow there at night, and an unfamiliar flute melody can be heard echoing through the air. To uncover this mystery, the famous archaeologist Professor Jones and his loyal assistant Martin set out on an expedition.
Chapter 1:
An Ominous Warning
As soon as they arrived at the mountain village of Chandrokhola, they heard troubling news—three shepherds had gone missing over the past month. The elderly village chief said,
"Once night falls, a red light emerges from the cave in the mountain. Whoever goes near it never returns!"
A spark of adventure gleamed in Professor Jones's eyes.
"Martin, the deeper the mystery, the closer the truth," he said with a smile.
Chapter 2:
Inside the Cave
As night descended, they headed toward the cave of Roktochura with torches, ropes, and a map. The moment they entered, the cold air made their torchlight flicker. Strange ancient symbols covered the walls—like messages from a lost civilization.
Martin whispered,
"Sir, are these symbols some kind of warning?"
Touching the markings, Professor Jones replied,
"These are symbols of a solar eclipse… and this cave may be a hidden power center."
Suddenly, the haunting flute melody drifted from deep within the cave. Shining their torch ahead, they saw a massive stone door slowly opening!
Chapter 3:
The Shadow of Betrayal
Beyond the door lay a secret chamber. At its center stood a strange crystal emitting a red glow. Just then, a figure stepped out from the shadows—Dr. Harold, the professor's longtime rival.
"This power will be mine!" he shouted.
The moment Dr. Harold touched the crystal, the cave began to tremble. Rocks started falling from the ceiling.
"Sir, we have to get out of here!" Martin cried.
But Professor Jones quickly studied the symbols on the wall and realized—if the correct tune was played on the flute, the door would open. Taking a small flute from his pocket, he played the melody. The chamber's red light faded, and the crystal shattered, drained of its power.
Dr. Harold was trapped beneath the rubble and captured.
At dawn, the mountain stood peaceful once more. The missing shepherds had been kept captive in another section of the cave—they were rescued safely. The villagers were filled with gratitude.
Martin asked,
"Sir, will we jump into such danger again?"
Looking toward the sky, Professor Jones smiled gently and replied,
"Adventure is our life, Martin. Mysteries never end—and neither do we."
Sunlight bathed the mountain peak, hinting at yet another adventure to come.
