Dandadan Chapter 156 – ‘Brella Boy

Unji Zuma watches the river while holding an umbrella under the heavy rain. He recalls his younger brother.
Unji walks away. He spots kids bullying another kid.
The bullies throw a bag, and the other kid tries to get it back while crying. Unji sees a dead frog on the road.
Unji recalls his lonely past with his family and his mother trying to get them to suicide.
Unji keeps walking, passing by the dead frog and bullying the kids below.
The bullies throw the bag into the river. The kid stares at it, wanting to get it back. Zuma looks back.
Zuma sees the kids running amidst the heavy rain.
Zuma sees the young kid get carried away by the torrential river. He recalls the death of his young brother.
The kid gets carried away, and the bullies panic. Zumi freezes, and a bicycle crashes near him.
Unji Zuma sees Officer Bega jumping into the river to rescue the kid. The other kids follow them by the banks.
Officer Bega dives and grabs the kid. He is underwater while pushing the kid to the surface. He recalls his daughter's words.
Officer Bega recalls carrying his daughter. He keeps pushing the kid above water while his vision starts turning black.
Unji runs to the banks while calling Bega to stop, or he will also get killed. He recalls Bega saying he would protect him.
Unji Zuma sees his brother smiling amidst the rain while holding an umbrella in the middle of the street.
His brother suddenly transforms into a cursed spirit with a huge single eye and wide teeth.
Unji jumps powerfully, using his umbrella.
The umbrella passes over the torrential river.
Unji sees the kids' umbrellas getting blown away. He also sees the drowning kid that Bega is rescuing.
Using his flying umbrellas, Unji grabs the drowning Bega and the kid out of the water.
The rain keeps falling. Officer Bega coughs water and wakes up.
Officer Bega sees Zuma in front of him with the kids behind. He also sees the kid he rescued. Zuma cries.
Unji cries after knowing Officer Bega is alive. His kid brother turns back to normal spirit.

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