Doyeong realized that Tora was going to knock him out.
âTora! Stop!â
Pararakk.
Birds flew away at her voice.
Toraâs foot, which was just about to reach Doyeong, stopped. The air was pushed and a gust of wind blew in his face. When Doyeong saw his foot stopped just 1 cm from his face, his spine was cold.
Standing upright among the reeds, Camar exuded an unknown dignity for the first time.
Tora turned and said.
âMati.â
Camar moved his gaze away from Tora and looked at Doyeong.
âDoyeong doesnât give up. He will find it eventually.â
Before Doyeong could ask what she was talking about, Camar muttered to herself.
âBut itâs okay because itâs Doyeong.â
Tora glanced at Doyeong and lowered his feet.
âI agree.â
Doyeong looked at the Tora in shock.
âIf thatâs the case, why did you block me from going there so hard?â
Tora laughed.
âBecause itâs fun to play with Lieutenant.â
âDoyeong, come here.â
Camar spoke and went ahead. Doyeong looked at Tora, and saw that he motioned forward as if telling him to go. Doyeong followed Camar.
They went through the woods for quite some time. Doyeong glanced at the Tora following him and said.
âIf you are trying to bury a mouse or a bird alive at this secret place, at least let it go without pain.â
Tora looked at him as if it was funny.
âWeâre going to a place where foreigners cannot find.â
What?
He wanted to ask, but he didnât because he didnât think they would tell him. It seemed like he would know soon in any case.
Camar was walking in front of him without saying a word. Doyeong looked back at Tora and asked.
âWhat about you?â
âWhat about me?â
âWhat is your relationship?â
Tora did not answer the question, but rather asked.
âIsnât that obvious?â
If it was clear, Doyeong thought, he wouldnât have asked the question.
Camar then turned around and said.
âTora is my son.â
âSonâŚ?â
Doyeong looked at Tora up and down. He appeared to be several years older than Camar. Of course, as a vampire, itâs hard to judge by appearance, butâŚ
âI gave him blood.â
Camarâs next words cleared his doubt.
âAh, that kind of son.â
It meant the beneficiary of someone who became a vampire by receiving blood, that is, the term now called âClientesâ. Well, there was no way he was a real son because of the racial differences. Tora looked like a mixture of Native American and Caucasian.
âSo youâre a clientes.â
Doyeong murmured, and Tora asked with a funny expression.
âDid you think that Iâm her husband?â
âWeâve arrived. Here.â
Then Camar spoke and went ahead. Doyeong answered Tora and followed Camar.
âIt was the third time I thought that way.â
âWhy the third time?â
Tora murmured and followed from behind. But Doyeong couldnât hear Tora anymore. It was because of the countless people who appeared in front of him.
So this is how it felt when John Smith was introduced to the Pocahontas tribe or Jake Sully was introduced to the Naâvi.
[ John Smith and Pocahontas from the story of Pocahontas. Jake Sully and Naâvi from the movie Avatar. Yâknow, those blue, tall, guys]
All the people who seemed to be the indigenous people of the island were looking at Doyeong. Most of them were curious rather than afraid.
Doyeong looked around the tribe from end to end. He seemed to realize that Camar was not only hiding Tora. She was hiding these people.
Doyeong looked back at Camar.
âAre you hiding these people? Why?â
âBecause we couldnât trust you.â
Tora said.
âLieutenant is a little different from the other guests. Rather, thatâs why we couldnât introduce our tribe to you. Because we couldnât predict how you would react.â
ââTo meâ, you meanâŚâ
Suddenly Camar walked towards the tribe. Occasionally, among the tribes, people of mixed race like the Tora were noticed.
Camar reached out to a grandmother and helped her step forward. Blue eyes framed by the old bark-like skin looked at Doyeong. She was also of mixed indigenous and Caucasian ancestry.
Camar said.
âAngela. Johannesâ granddaughter.â
Johannesâ granddaughter. He was pondering over what she meant, still not understanding, but then Doyeong suddenly realized.
âHe had a wife and children outsideâŚâ
Camar shook her head.
âJohannes was in love with Angelaâs grandmother. He said he didnât want to go back.â
âThen what is that letter?â
âI asked him to write something like that.â
Tora answered and smiled.
âJohannes was a writer.â
While Doyeong was stunned, Tora walked towards the people. He turned around and spoke among the people.
âWelcome. We are the Satadi tribe.â
***
Everyone seemed happy. Over the bonfire burning in the middle of the village, a man laughed out loud as something that resembled some peanuts getting burnt in the fire.
Doyeong was curious, but none of the villagers spoke the same language with him, so he couldnât ask.
Although it had no connection with the old Satadi tribe that Camar was born into, this tribe called themselves âSatadiâ. All of them had the same surname, and they were equally âSatadiâ.
So was the language. Although linguistically unrelated to Camarâs old Satadi language, they called their own language âSatadiâ.
Doyeong looked at Camar, who was sitting next to him, also eating peanuts. Then, as she felt Doyeongâs gaze, she held out what she had opened.
âWant to eat?â
Doyeong took it and ate it. It was larger in size and had a softer texture, but tasted similar to peanuts.
Then, Doyeong looked around at the people and muttered.
âI thought you were living alone, but that wasnât the case.â
Camar replied skillfully, cracking the peanut-like thing open.
âWhen I first came, no one was here. When I woke up, there were people. At first it was small, but it gradually increased.â
It is likely that Camar migrated from another island while sleeping. If that was the case, she wouldnât have kicked out people who already settled down, and they wouldâve been living together.
âBut there was no trace of humans on the side we were on.â
Even if it was meant to be hidden deliberately, it would be very difficult to hide such traces. Even Doyeong, whose job is to find traces, couldnât find them at all.
âThe people of the tribe donât go there.â
Camar said.
âWhy?â
âBecause thatâs my land.â
âIs there any land manager?â
Doyeong could not hide his sarcasm. But Camar didnât even ask anymore, as if she had given up on understanding the modern words.
Doyeong ate the pseudo peanut without a word for a while, before asking as it suddenly came to his mind.
âWhy did you live alone? There must be many men in the tribe.â
âThe people of the tribe think of me differently.â
Camar answered the question as if she had expected it.
âDifferently?â
When Doyeong turned around and asked, Camar shrugged her shoulders and said.
âGod.â
Come to think of it, the people of the tribe did not sit here at all. It wasnât a feeling of rejection, it was a feeling of treating Camar as an elder.
After all, there was no reason why a being who had transcendent physical powers and lived forever was not a god. The only difference from the gods worshiped elsewhere was that vampires were living beings of blood and flesh.
They can be trusted to protect more reliably because they are alive.
In fact, it was said that the tribe had a name other than the original Satadi.
This is because in the old days there were dozens of tribes even within this small island. However, as the tribes merged into one, it seemed that they borrowed their name from their god.
Doyeong nodded and pointed to Tora.
âThen what about him?â
Theyâre both vampires, so he wouldnât think of Camar as a god. However, Doyeong didnât understand the reference in Toraâs face whenever he looked at Camar.
âTora is my son. I saw him born and growing up.â
Needless to say, Tora, who was sitting over there on a large sack, was almost entangled with a young woman from the tribe, arguing with each other.
When Tora whispered something into the womanâs ear, it didnât seem like he was saying anything great, but the woman was overjoyed, and gradually their expressions of affection deepened, and if Doyeong had been a more naive person, his face would be hot.
But none of the people of the tribe seemed to find it strange.
Even though Doyeong came from a world where vampires and humans werenât unfamiliar with each other, the Satadi tribe seemed to accept it almost as if it were a natural law.
âDoes he go outside?â
Doyeong asked confidently. The tribe looked like the Aboriginal version of Mars, but Tora smelled of civilization. Camar also nodded.
âTora and Lato tell us the news about the world. Get Floss too.â
When he heard that Camar eats Floss from her own mouth, he felt a sense of disparity. He felt a little betrayed.
âBut donât you eat flowers raw?â
âBecause weâre out of Floss these days.â
âBut who is Lato?â
âTwin of Tora.â
Doyeong paused.
âIs he also a luas?â
Camar nodded her head.
âMm-hmm. Both Tora and Lato are my sons.â
âThereâs another guy who looks just like him?â
Doyeong didnât know if this was good news or bad news for the womankind. HoweverâŚ
âTwinsâŚâ
He thought heâd remember something else, but he couldnât. So, Doyeong ate one more peanut and asked.
âWhere is the other twin?â
âOutside. Tora and Lato take turns going outside. This time itâs Latoâs turn. Bring news and stuff.â
Among the objects used by the people of the tribe, he could see some objects that could be found outside.
âHave you ever heard of Lato?â
Then suddenly, Tora sat down next to Doyeong and asked.
Doyeong looked strangely at Tora, who stretched out his arm in front of him and took a handful of peanut-like things from Camarâs lap.
âWhy are you looking for your brother?â
The woman who had been entangled with Tora remained in her seat, but she had a dissatisfied face when the Tora suddenly disappeared.
Tora said while eating the peanuts.
âI havenât been in touch with Lato for a while. Normally, we contact each other at least once every two weeks, but this time it has been over a month.â
âIâm sorry, but Iâve been stuck on this island for a month and a half. But how do you usually communicate?â