Ifrit's Revenge We did not accept the offer


Ifrit's Revenge


We did not accept the offer





Even after the rain stopped on a dark night, a mysterious fear seemed to spread all around. The villagers were asleep, but the lights were on in the Khan household. Something strange had happened in the Khan family today. The eldest daughter, Sunaina, had suddenly fallen ill. The doctor and poet could not understand her illness at all. Mrinal Khan, who was in his fifties, had himself called the village sorcerer.


The sorcerer came and sat in the courtyard of the Khan's house. He closed his eyes and recited the mantra, saying,

"Evil forces have taken hold of you. The sacrifice was not given to the right person. The one who demanded the sacrifice is very angry."


Mrinal Khan said, trembling with fear,

"I sacrificed it! I sacrificed my brother's daughter instead of my daughter. What's wrong with that?"


The sorcerer suddenly became serious and said,

"Ifrit does not tolerate deception. He claimed to be the eldest daughter. You deceived him. And now that Ifrit will take revenge."


Mrinal's body trembled. He remembered that night. A year ago, during the harvest festival, a genie emerged from the old well in the village. His name was Ifrit. He told them that there was a curse on their land, and to remove it, they would have to sacrifice their eldest daughter. But Mrinal couldn't sacrifice his own daughter. So he sacrificed his brother's daughter.


The sorcerer said,

"Ifrit said, now he will finish you all off."





Mrinal Khan's Deception: A Chapter of Memories


The night five years ago


Mrinal Khan still remembers that night. The village was celebrating a harvest festival, but that very day a cursed event occurred. Black smoke rose from an old well next to Mrinal's land. A terrifying voice emerged from the smoke. That voice was that of Ifrit—an ancient jinn trapped in the old well, waiting for release for many years.


Ifrit then announced to everyone in the village,

"Your family is cursed. You have to sacrifice to get rid of this curse. And that sacrifice must be made by the eldest daughter of the family. Otherwise, I will finish everyone off."


Mrinal Khan was scared and immediately decided to please Ifrit. But it was impossible for him to sacrifice his own daughter Sunaina.


Conflict in the family


That night, Mrinal said to his wife,

"I can't sacrifice Sunaina. I have to find a way."


His wife Nalini, who was silent out of fear, said,

"But Ifrit said the eldest daughter must be sacrificed. If you don't do it, he will finish us all off."


A terrible thought then came to Mrinal's mind. His brother's daughter Reshma, who lives in their house and looks almost like Sunaina, was dead. Mrinal thought to himself, if Reshma was sacrificed, the Ifrit might not understand it.

Reshma's sacrifice


Mrinal and Nalini conspired together. Without letting Reshma know anything, they took her to the well late at night. The sorcerer recited a mantra by the well. Mrinal, trembling, said to Reshma,

"We have to do this for our village."


Even though Reshma was scared, she believed that her uncle and aunt loved her. So she listened to them that day without asking any questions.


After Reshma sacrificed herself at the well, the black smoke cleared. It seemed that the Ifrit had calmed down. Mrinal Khan was reassured that his daughter Sunaina had survived.

The unrest began.


But that peace did not last long. After a few days, Sunaina's body started showing strange symptoms. She would scream in her sleep, as if someone was calling her to the well. Mrinal Khan tried to avoid the matter, but the village witch doctor said,

"You have deceived the Ifrit. His anger will now increase if you do not make the right sacrifice."


Mrinal remained silent, because he had nothing else to do.

The first blow of the curse


After a few months, the villagers began to suffer from strange diseases. The death of livestock continued to increase. Whenever anyone went near the well, a flash of fire could be seen there. The villagers realized that the Ifrit was still thirsty.


Mrinal was filled with fear every day. He knew that he would have to pay the price for his betrayal one day. But he couldn't find a way to protect his daughter Sunaina.



These memories remained a nightmare in Mrinal's life. When Ifrit returned five years later, the terrible chapter of Mrinal's betrayal came to the fore again. But this time there was no escape.


Ifrit knows how to punish cheating.


The Night of Ifrit's Revenge


The night was getting darker, and with it the darkness around the house was getting darker. Suddenly, the door of the house opened with a loud noise. The lights in the house went out in a gust of wind. The entire Khan family started screaming in terror.


A mysterious voice was heard,

"We didn't accept your offer. We want an older daughter in this family. Your mother was older. But you deceived her. Now we will bring destruction."


That voice was Ifrit's. His terrifying presence was shaking the entire house. A storm started all around. Mrinal started crying and begging for forgiveness to save his daughter.


The house was filled with the terrifying form of Ifrit. Fire was shooting from his red eyes. Black smoke and flames were billowing around him. Ifrit shouted,

"Tell me, or I'll finish everyone off."

Last attempt to survive


The sorcerer began to chant the mantra again. He said,

"There is still time. If you make the right sacrifice, the Ifrit will calm down."


Mrinal shouted,

"I will do everything to save my daughter."


Just then, Sunaina's younger sister Aarti came forward and said,

"No, father. If this sacrifice can truly save us, then I am willing to make the sacrifice."


Mrinal and his wife hugged their daughter, crying. But Ifrit roared,

"I said I want an older girl. Not a younger one. The deception is over now."

The end result


Ifrit took his revenge. In his anger, the entire Khan family was reduced to ashes. Ifrit disappeared into the darkness, leaving only the ashes of the house and the smell of burning.


Since this incident, no one dares to go to the ruins of the Khan's house. The villagers say that at night, the voice of the Ifrit can be heard there:

"I punished the fraud. If anyone else cheats, they will also face this consequence."





The Curse of Ifrit: Chapter Two


The Khan's house was destroyed by the Ifrit's anger, but his curse did not end there. From that night onwards, strange things started happening all over the village. The people of the village started to be afraid to go out of their houses after nightfall. Some said that they heard crying coming from the side of the well, while others said that they could see the light of a red fire.


Five years later...

The ruined Khan house is now covered in forest. But the curiosity of the villagers about the place continues to grow. Many believe that the Ifrit is continuing his curse because the Khan family's sacrifice was not fully completed. In the meantime, one day, a young researcher from the village, Aditya, decides to unravel this mystery.

Aditya's expedition


Aditya teaches in a village school. Since childhood, he has had a strange fascination with ghosts and jinn stories. He learns that the Khan family's well is the source of all these problems. He reaches the well with his friends.


At night, while searching around the well with a torch in hand, Aditya saw some inscriptions carved on the bank of the well. Aditya, who could read old scripts, understood it. The inscription read,

"The family that cheats will have eternal consequences."


Reading this, Aditya understood that the sacrifice was not just to appease the Ifrit. It was part of a supernatural pact. The Khan family had broken that pact, and that was why the curse had been activated.

The presence of Ifrit


As soon as the inscription was finished, black smoke suddenly started rising from the well. Aditya backed away a little in fear. In the smoke, the giant shape of the Ifrit gradually became clear. The red eyes, the hair like fire, and the smoke coming out of its body seemed to increase its horror even more.


Ifrit roared,

"You dare come to the well? Don't you know I haven't finished my revenge yet?"








Even though Aditya was scared, he said in a firm voice,

"You wanted a sacrifice. But why should the entire village be punished because the sacrifice was not done properly? Is that fair?"


Ifrit laughed. His laughter seemed to shake the entire atmosphere.

"If you want justice, you have to complete the sacrifice. Only if you can make the right sacrifice will the village be freed. But who will dare?"


New Sacrifice: The Final Chapter of Revenge


Back in the village, Aditya tells everyone this story. The people of the village gather again in fear. The question arises, who will make this sacrifice? No one in the village is willing to sacrifice their daughter or loved one.


Just then, an old woman came forward and said,

"My daughter Sunaina could have been a victim of the Ifrit then. But she survived and the entire village was destroyed. I can't bear this curse any longer. I will go before the Ifrit myself."


Everyone in the village is surprised to see the old woman's courage. Aditya, his group and some of the village elders go to the well. There, the old woman swears,

"My daughter was Ifrit's first demand. Today I will fulfill that punishment with my own life."

Ifrit's peace and mysterious ending


The Ifrit is calmed by the old woman's sacrifice. The smoke slowly disappears, and a terrible voice is heard from the well,

"Your deception is over. Now I am free."


After that incident, no more strange things happened around the well. But Aditya wrote in his diary,

"Even though Ifrit is gone, a strange emptiness remains in this village. Maybe this story doesn't end here."


The end? Or a new beginning?


The Curse of Ifrit: Chapter Three


Although the old woman's sacrifice had brought peace to the village, there was a strange unease lurking within that peace. The villagers wondered if everything was really over.


Reviving the mystery of the well


A few months passed. Life in the village was returning to normal. But one day, Aditya was sitting in his house writing in his diary when he suddenly felt a strange shadow moving outside the window of his house. He got up and opened the window and saw that a light was shining on the cursed well in the middle of the village.


The matter made him think. He quickly called his friends and said,

"We need to go back to the well. Something's not right."

Aditya's new adventure


This time, Aditya and his friends were well prepared. With torches in their hands, a few scriptures in their pockets, and some salt, they set off towards the well. Upon reaching there, they saw that the ground around the well had cracked, and instead of smoke, a strange blue light was coming out from inside.


Aditya bravely sat down by the well and looked at the inscription again. But this time the lines of the inscription had changed! It read,

"The revenge is not over. The pact is not erased. Ifrit's successor is coming."

The arrival of Ifrit's successor


The roar came from the well again, but this time it was more terrifying and deeper than the Ifrit. A new shape emerged from the smoke. It was as large as the Ifrit, but it was not a reddish light, but a black flame. Its voice was deep and sharp.


"I am Tajbir, the successor of Ifrit. The traces of your deceit have not yet been erased. The blood of this village will quench my thirst."


The future of the village people was once again in deep danger.

The Curse of Tajbir


Tajbir announced,

"What Ifrit started, I will finish. This time it won't just be through sacrifice, your entire village will be under my control."


Aditya bravely asked Tajbir,

"What do you want? How can we stop your anger?"


Tajbir said in her terrible voice,

"I need to recite an ancient spell to break the Ifrit pact. But to retrieve that spell, one of your bravest must go to the gates of Hell."

Journey to Hell


Aditya decided to go on this mission himself. He learned from the village witch doctor that the entrance to hell was hidden in a deep forest outside the village. There, under a five-faced tree, the door would be found.


Aditya went out with his friend Anik and his sister Meera. Going deep into the forest, they found a mysterious door under a five-faced tree. Above the door was written in red,

"Enter, but bring courage if you want to return."

The mystery of hell


As soon as they opened the door and entered, they found themselves in a terrible world. Everything here was covered in a strange reddish light, and the air smelled of burning sulfur. They saw that the spell was written on a huge stone. But the spell was guarded by a terrible jinn named Jahreel.


The last fight


Aditya realized that to get the spell, he had to defeat Jahreel. He used the salt and scriptures he had brought with him to trap Jahreel. But while reciting the spell, he realized that he would have to give his own life in exchange.


Aditya recited the mantra and looked at his friends for the last time and said,

"The future of the village is more important than me. Don't forget me."

Tajbir's defeat


As soon as the mantra was recited, the gates of hell closed, and Tajbir's existence was destroyed. The village was liberated again, but Aditya never returned.




The villagers remembered him as a hero. But whispers can still be heard occasionally by the well, as if someone is saying,

"Are all the deals really over?"



Is it the end? Or is a new beginning waiting?


The end.

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