Chapter 174: Chapter 21, Episode 8: Black Mambaâs Three Tap Shoots Hope
Black Mamba lightly held Leahâs head with his two hands. The brain was still an unreachable realm despite modern medical advances. A single mistake could cause an accident.
His dimensional sight swept past her brain. There wasnât much difference. Nothing changed, even after several tries. Black Mamba decided to change his approach. The dimensional sight was a basic detective sense that located the animalsâ living energy.
A parasite was detectable because it had a different wavelength. In order to detect the unique substance, he had no choice but to use resonance. Unlike the dimensional sight, resonance was physical. There was a risk of turning a weak brain to mush.
âTrust yourself when taking action. The moment doubt settles, your consciousness will turn Namu Amita Bul back into Namu Amita Bul. Fists canât break a rock, can it? It breaks from will.â
It was his masterâs words that heâd heard endlessly while he trained in the five combined movements.
The resonance which swirled around his veins and meridian was pushed down into his two arms. He rescinded most of the resonance, leaving partially behind. He pushed the thin strands of resonance into her veins as though he was pulling fuel out of Korean paper.
It was said that an adult humanâs vein length added up to 120,000 kilometers. 10 percent of that length was in the brain. It was extraordinary, even without the minor veins.
His hair grew damp from sweat. Sweat dripped down from Black Mambaâs forehead. Edel carefully wiped them off with the hem of her clothes.
It had almost taken an hour. He had found several blood clots near the motor and language central systems after sweeping every vein with his resonance, several times.
The resonanceâs vibrations grew stronger.
It kept knocking on the clots as though it was breaking the hardened vein apart. He wasnât able to increase the resonanceâs power in case the sensitive construction became damaged.
It took 30 minutes for him to drill through all six blood clots. Two capillaries had lost their elasticity and were damaged, but that wasnât a major problem. Black Mamba collapsed, completely tired out. His entire body was wet as though heâd been in water.
âEdel, Iâve managed to break through all six capillaries.â
Edelâs face brightened.
âOh my god, youâve finally done it!â
âUgh, Iâm never going to do this again.â
âOh, look at all this sweat. Oh, dear!â
Edel hovered, not knowing what to do. As a doctor, she knew how much strength Black Mamba had used. What Professor Giz had said about him shortening his lifespan didnât seem like a lie.
âItâs fine. When do you think this kid will recover?â
âThe dead cells will be replaced or regenerated in about two months. Iâll check in on her with an MRI tomorrow.â
âLeah, how do you feel?â
Leah didnât respond to Edelâs question.
âLeah, you need to reply if someone older than you asks a question.â
âYes, I feel really good,â Leah replied immediately.
âI donât get how he does it!â
Edel shook her head. She had never been refused by a child, even in her memories. Children could tell whether a stranger truly liked or disliked themselves. That man was someone who could make a disabled child open her heart to him. There wasnât a man like him in this world.
Her father, whoâd hung limply off the cross, she who had to hide from fearâshe had grown to respect the emotional strength from those incidents. Black Mambaâs strength was something unimaginable within humanity!
She even wanted to foolishly ask him to seek revenge for her father but not anymore. He wasnât someone who took on an individualâs request like a problem solver. He was the Ashura who saved the world by burning himself. Her face turned bright red, like a Rhododendron indicum.
A mother knew her childâs differences, best.
âOh, Leah! What happened? Youâre walking with your head straight,â Julie said in happiness.
Leah had always walked with her head, tilted to the right.
âMadame, Leahâs been completely treated.â
Julie looked at Edel with an inquisitive expression.
âLeahâs speech and motor centers had been blocked by capillaries. The brain cells had died due to a lack of oxygen.â
âThat, how is that possible, the hospital never told me that. I thought autism wasâŠwhen did you conduct the surgery?â Julie stuttered.
She couldnât understand what Edel was saying.
âBlack opened the blocked veins in her brain. The brain is homeostatic. The necrotic parts will be replaced by healthy cells once the oxygen and nutrients are supplied. Your days are going to be different from now on. Sheâll run around and chatter away like a sparrow.â
âOh, how wonderful would that be. Black, is doctor Edel speaking the truth?â
Julie looked at Black Mamba. It was a desperate gaze. Julie looked like she might believe a pebble was a stone if Black Mamba said so.
His motherâs face overlapped with Madame Julieâs face. Heâd once scraped his knee on Shinjak-ro. His mother whoâd licked his wound because they had no medicine, his mother who had secretly handed him a rice cake at her familyâs reunion party, and his mother who used to mend socks underneath the dim light. Mothers all across the world were similar in that way, whether the land or water changed.
âJulie, Leah will be a troublesome child, whoâd bounce around, unable to restrain her newfound strength in two months. Iâll swear that by my name, Black. My cousin has to be better than all the other children, right?â
âOh my god! Leah becoming a troublemakerâŠmy husband has sent you. Heâs sent me Mr. Long-Legs! Oh!â
Julie clung on to Black Mambaâs waist as she cried.
Sheâd momentarily thought of dying the moment she heard of her husbandâs death. What could she do with the few dollars of veteranâs aid? Fear overstepped her sadness.
She had no courage to continue living with her two daughters. Black had kicked her murky future away and fixed her daughterâs autism too. Her chest had been filled with darkness even when she had stepped inside the hospital room. One ray of hope turned her entire world brighter once more.
âIâve no idea how to repay this huge debt. I heard monsieur Ombuti and the lackey are your servants. Iâll be your maid, then.â
Black Mamba jumped at the unexpected declaration. His head swirled.
âWhat are you saying! No, theyâre not my servants but my friends. Julie, you can repay me by helping others.â
âOf course. Of course, I will.â
Julie nodded her head like a Chinese grasshopper.
Emil and Jang Shin, who had been enjoying macaroons and tarts, began to whisper to each other.
âLook at that b*stard. Heâs making an older woman cry on top of all the young women. Those kind of bad b*stards need to be sent back to the Sahel.â
âHave you rubbed cheese over your eyes? Heâs gained another follower. I feel like he would establish a new religion soon.â
âHa, right, that guy hates showing off in front of other people and would rather die. Heâs basically the dark lord or the boss behind the scenes, someone among those types.â
âIf we used a dojo in China, weâd have gathered mountains of money. It probably wonât happen, would it?â
âShh, Ombutiâs coming. Donât call Black Mamba a b*stard if you donât want to be chased out into that snowstorm.â
âDamn it. I canât even chew my friend out because of the servant.â
âWe need to be wary of Edel too. Sheâs becoming more and more like Ombuti.â
âThe Ombuti virus is really scary. Itâs fatal.â
âTsk, itâs so unfortunate. A dojo would have earned us so much.â
Jang Shin was unable to hide his dismay, as any other money-loving Chinese would have.
There was no party that didnât end. Night fell. Ombuti brought the families to the reserved hotel.
âBlack, my new son, may Godâs protection be with you.â
Emma and Emily werenât letting go of Black Mambaâs hands.
âThank you. Thank you so much.â
Pierre couldnât move away, either. Julie had shoved her crying face into Black Mambaâs chest. Leah had fallen asleep in his arms.
His heart warmed. Sympathizing was a part of a humanâs condition. Sympathizing with positive emotions contributed to a humanâs happiness. Happiness was necessary to live, and sympathy was needed to be happy.
âThis is harder than the battle of Er Ekdim.â Black Mamba sprawled across the bed.
âEveryone was happy, thanks to you. Weâve made you out to be a cold-hearted, evil man to gain those rewards. Colonel Philip, no, major general will go into hysterics whenever he hears your name. Forgive him, wonât you?â Paul laughed in glee.
âGood. Showing your emotions doesnât help. We only need to gain what we need to gain.â
Those were emotionless words. Paul was shocked. The sight of his unbending personality towards his emotions, despite his young age, was always surprising.
Is it because he had lived as a monk before?
âDo you find it strange that Iâm not mad?â
âYes. It could be said that you are the greatest victim of mission Raccoon. You had to roll around in a sea of blood, the very blood you hate, due to betrayal and schemes. I find it heart-wrenching. Youâre not a human whoâd flip out from emotional rage, but I had thought youâd cause a scene.â
âAn organization has its own will. The will of an individual is bound to be overlooked by the organizationâs will. There are many unfortunate variables. Paul, youâve made several decisions for the sake of the organization in Chad, too. We simply need to forgive, but never forget.â
This human wasnât just a human who was strong in battle. He was a human with high intelligence. He was a human whoâd followed the leaderâs decision despite knowing his leaderâs mistakes, for the sake of the organizationâs survival.
âYouâve handled things smoothly, but I still find some things unfortunate. I wanted to beat them up some more.â
âPaul, curses go away when the gold jingles. Weâve got a lot of knots here and there, but weâre soldiers. Mercenaries, on top of that. Since the countryâs given us appropriate compensation, we should forget about it.â
Paul couldnât help but laugh. His actions until now, which had been aimed towards relieving Black Mambaâs anger under colonel Philipâs order, became meaningless.
âPaul, you led the team very well. You have some stubborn sides, but you were an amazing soldier. Itâs a life that doesnât last 100 years. A good friend makes life bountiful. Youâre Black Mambaâs good friend.â
Black Mamba slapped Paulâs back with the back of his hand.
âHmm, itâs nice to hear a compliment from Black Mamba. Your presence is like salt, which makes everyone around you happy. You didnât minimize your rewards trying to gain your friendsâ, right?â
âI received enough. Bonipas and Jermainâs heads would have ached. The newly instated Head of Africa had commenced a surprise attack just then, much to my gratitude.â
âKeke, why donât you shove your head up an alligatorâs jaw if you want to die. Did you kill everyone?â
âWhatâs the point of killing those small fries? I frowned, and they gave me a bunch of bribes in exchange for silence.â
âThereâs no point in thanking them, is there?â
âTheyâre humans with stinking rears. Theyâd be over the moon since Iâve received those bribes.â
âI suppose Miguel wonât survive your temper.â
âI went to Annecy Lake this morning.â
âAnnecy? Are you talking about the Annecy in the Southern Alps?â
âHe was hiding there. He was really scared of me. He became roasted.â
âHe covered himself in white phosphorus. There wonât be any traces of his bones.â
âYouâve given him Allahâs judgment, then.â
Paulâs back became cold again. He was someone whoâd sinned, but to burn him in white phosphorus was something only the Kanma would do. That b*stard had been playing with Burimerâs two daughters not a moment ago. He had been worrying about the childrenâs future and crying over the old coupleâs hands. It was certain. His base nature was that of a monsterâs.
âSo, is everything over?â
âThereâs still that b*stard Geofrey and colonel Tanshe.â
âHa, well, youâre not going to listen to me even if I stop you, so I should just express my regrets to them.â
Their fates were over now that the Angel of Death was eyeing them.
âDo you know where the 11th Airborne Brigade is located?â
âIt seems like you need some explanation. The 11th Airborne Brigade belongs to the Special Integrated Command. Eight regiments are organized under their command. Our Deuxieme Rep is a part of those eight regiments. Each regiment operates two or three GCP[1]. The GCP is an elite combat group of 12. Thereâs a high possibility that those whoâve attacked the hospital are the GCP. Theyâre the people you need to be wary of.â
âIf theyâre the elites, theyâve all been discharged.â Black Mamba laughed, but Paulâs expression didnât relax.
âOn your level, perhaps. Anyway, theyâre the mobility strike team. The GCP is an elite organization that moves out in three minutes, the main regiment in five with a signal. When Tanshe learns of Miguelâs death, heâs going to send over a smoke of humans. If they camp out in blocks and focus their firepower, you wonât be safe either.â
âThatâs why Iâm moving today. Donât forget. Iâm an assassin.â
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âRight. Who can stop a shadow? What I wanted to say was that the airborne brigade isnât an easy organization. The main headquarters of the airborne brigade is at Dover Beach. Tanshe should be at the headquarters, while thereâs a high possibility that Geofrey would be at George Island. Thereâs a Unified Elite Post commanded prison in George Island. The serpent may have gotten rid of Miguel but not Tanshe. You canât leave any traces of Black killing that b*stard.â
âYouâre right. Le Havre and George Island, this is becoming annoying.â
[1] Groupement des Commandos; The Commando Parachute Group.