Adam then abducts Edward and tortures him to no avail. Swetha too knew it was them who kidnapped Ila, believing that Ila will be returned after the ritual, and deeply apologizes to Adam.Īdam and Cyriac search Edward's house for more clues, finding a photograph with 12 Satanic priests. However, the cult's real target was Ila, whose identity was given by Daisy to Edward, and who told them where to find Ila. The cult's high priest, Edward Williams, who is Daisy's and Swetha's professor at work too, had demanded that Swetha either has to dedicate her awaited baby to Satan, or surrender Ila for a Satanic ritual, both of which Swetha did not agree to. She also reveals having taken Swetha to their church where the latter prayed to have her own child and was declared pregnant after five months. Adam and Cyriac kidnap Daisy and interrogate her she reveals being part of a satanic cult spread across the Scottish mainland. Cyriac notes that Daisy, Swetha's friend, was suspiciously messaging someone the day Ila was kidnapped, and she hails from a family in Kerala which secretly worships dark forces called Karuthachan Ootu, and this might have something to do with Ila's kidnapping. They suspect the Satan Worshipers of kidnapping Ila as she is half-Jewish from her maternal side. After receiving information about children being kidnapped from Edinburgh, the duo learn of Satan worshipers, who sacrifice young Jewish girls or Christian missionaries to Satan on days such as Good Friday and Easter, when Satan is considered to be weak. Adam starts an investigation, aided by his best friend Cyriac. Seven years later, a guilt-ridden Adam returns to Scotland when his mother is killed and Ila is kidnapped by unknown people. Adam believes that the pregnancy was the cause of his wife's death and never visits his daughter thereafter. Adam is overwhelmed and leaves his newborn daughter Ila with his brother and sister-in-law, who are childless. While Adam returns to Kerala on plantation business, Amy dies of childbirth complications.
Adam and Amy visit them, where Amy conceives and is forced to stay there. Adam's brother Alan (Unni), Alan's wife Swetha, and the brothers' mother are settled in Scotland. One day he meets Amy, a Jewish girl who sings in a choir, and they eventually fall in love and get married. Adam John Pothen (pronounced "Joan") is a rich planter in Kerala who has a passion for farming.