[The Spiritual Quest]
Despite the victory, Emon began to have a recurring, haunting dream. He saw a hidden 1,601st chamber beneath the ancient village well—a room made entirely of mirrors that reflected not the body, but the possible futures of the soul. Accompanied by his primary djinns, he descended into the depths of the well. They found a gargantuan mirror in the center of the vault, but it showed no reflection of Emon. The djinns trembled; in their world, a being without a reflection was a "Lost Soul" who had no place in the tapestry of time.
[The Paradox]
Suddenly, a figure stepped out from the mirror—it was a twisted, older version of Emon himself. This entity claimed to be the "True 1,601st Jinni," born from the "Regret" Emon would feel in fifty years for choosing a life of magic over a normal human life. The shadow warned that unless Emon defeated his own future regret, his heart would slowly turn into cold emerald stone, and he would lose the ability to love.
[The Second Twist]
Instead of fighting the shadow, Emon did something unprecedented: he offered the shadow a seat and a cup of tea. He realized that a human is only complete when they accept their future uncertainties. Upon this act of "Radical Acceptance," the angry shadow didn't vanish—it merged with Emon, giving him the "Vision of All Times." The twist was that the 1,601st Jinni wasn't an enemy; it was Emon's own "Wisdom" trying to reach back through time. Emon gained the power to see every possible threat before it happened, making his 1,600 djinns truly invincible.
