The scene starts with a character being saved by a mysterious figure, who is then met with hostility and accusations by a woman named Lady Ruksaar. The savior introduces himself as Aladdin, the Prince of Turkistan, along with his companions Genie and Yasmine.
Lady Ruksaar orders her guards to take the three to her book house, where she reveals that she has been searching for Aladdin, who has returned to her after 18 years. She intends to use him to acquire the dark lamp.
Meanwhile, Genie is concerned about his master's safety and tries to think of a way to stop him from helping Zafar. He recalls that his master had kept his ring, which holds the key to his freedom, 18 years ago.
The scene shifts to a school where Aladdin and his companions are being interrogated by the headmistress. They try to convince her that they are genuinely interested in visiting the school, but she is skeptical.
In another part of the story, a character named Khudbuddin is revealed to be Aladdin's brother, and they have a history of conflict. The two engage in a verbal sparring match, with Khudbuddin trying to provoke Aladdin into a fight.
The scene ends with Zafar ordering the guards to bring Ruksaar and Aladdin to him, setting the stage for a confrontation.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Aladdin is the Prince of Turkistan.
2. Aladdin's father is the emperor of Turkistan.
3. Aladdin, Yasmine, and Genie have returned to a place after 18 years.
4. Aladdin was supposed to acquire the dark lamp for Zafar.
5. Lord Zafar is looking for a replacement for Aladdin.
6. Omar killed his children to stop them from carrying out Zafar's missions.
7. Genie is a slave of Aladdin's father.
8. Genie has been restrained by an enchanted rope.
9. Aladdin's master had kept Genie's ring 18 years ago.
10. Khudbuddin is Aladdin's brother.
11. Aladdin and Khudbuddin were lost in a fair in childhood and met again in their youth with swords in their hands.
12. Ruksaar and Aladdin are brought in front of Khalibali from the prison.