Chapter 239: Chapter 27, Episode 14: For Whom The Bell Tolls
Bonipas leaped to his feet. His wheeled chair tumbled backward.
Ariba and Claude, who entered the room, covered their noses in a hurry. There was a strong smell of cigarettes. The two men didnât smoke. They didnât understand why Bonipas would smoke a cigarette that smelled like fish. They didnât know the reason why Bonipas was smoking the Gauloises.
âItâs Black Mamba.â
Curiosity crept up on Bonipasâ face. For someone who had predicted the ANOâs bombing terrorism, it was unexpected news. The tightest bow heâd pulled wasnât Black Mamba but the Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and the OpĂ©ra Bastille.
âThere were over 1,000 ANO members in Rumanââ
âWhat is it!â Bonipas interrupted Claude, mid-sentence.
His heart lurched. The number of members in Ruman that the DGSE had predicted was 300 trainees and 100 veterans. 1,000 was equivalent to an airborne regiment. The Ruman plan itself was a pain, but now he should be worrying about his chances of survival since he had given the wrong information. If Black Mamba attacked him with his bioluminescent eyes, no excuses could make up for it.
The ashtray on his table went flying.
The glass ashtray met its grand ending after hitting the wall.
âYou damn b*stard, donât you know how to get to the point? Tell the results first!â
Confused, Claude and Ariba kept their mouths closed. Their cold-blooded boss, who was called the serpent, lost his composure and turned emotional whenever Black Mamba was mentioned. It was unfair, but he was their boss. The two didnât understand the torment Bonipas had to go through because of Black Mamba. They also didnât know about his Black Mamba phobia.
âHm, he is worth the price. Befitting as Franceâs treasure and strategic weapon.â Bonipas sighed in relief.
The cell members who had invaded their country were nothing but branch members. Since Black Mamba had dug out their roots, they would end up dying on their own. As a result, his position strengthened.
âThere are more important issues. Somethingâs wrong in Kaparja Valley. Black Mamba sent a message saying thereâs a hydroelectric power plant, a strategic missile base, and more hidden biological and chemical weapons.â
âIs that true? How can there be a hidden Syrian base near a terrorist organization?â Blood drained from Bonipasâ face.
If the message was real, it meant Assad wasnât just using the ANO.
âAccording to Black Mambaâs information, we assume that the ANO and Assad arenât partners but a secret organization he had raised himself,â Claude said with certainty.
âUghhh, that foxy b*stard, what the hell! I thought Assadâs actions were odd, but it seems like theyâre resisting against France. F****** swine!â
There was nothing to doubt if it was Black Mambaâs information. The hydroelectric power plant was probably designed to power up the missile units and to build a biological and chemical weapons production factory for the long-term. No way could they stop Assad from nationalizing the oil fields. Bonipas collapsed on his chair, devoid of strength.
âIf you intend to purchase, you can contact him.â
âBlack Mamba said so, hm? Amazing, heâs an amazing person. Of course, we should buy it. Contact him immediately. Three pieces for the destruction of their hydroelectric power plant, their biological and chemical weapons storage facility, and their missile base.â
What fortune! Glee filled Bonipasâ face. He hadnât asked for it, but everything was happening according to his wishes.
âBoss, three pieces might require your arbitrary authority toâŠâ Aribaâs face shifted.
âShut up. I can give him more than three, even 30 checks. Iâll figure out the rest. If it isnât for Black Mamba, not even 300 or 3,000 would have cut it. Itâs an emergency. Contact him before he changes his mind.â
As Ariba and Claude ran out of the room, Bonipas stroked his jaw.
âDamn, will my jaw be fine when he returns? Philip has a cotton fist, but that guyâs a nuclear weapon. Shockingly, 1,000 terrorists were hiding in Ruman. No, the guy who got rid of them is even more impressive.â
Again, heâd given Black Mamba the wrong information. It was obvious how heâd flash his bioluminescent eyes at him in anger. Images of Miguel, who had died from being turned into a lump of coal, and Colonel Tanshe, who had died with his intestines spilling out, appeared before his eyes. He felt a chill.
âHe once said that all fights would disappear with the clink of gold coins, didnât he? The more I think about it, the more it is an aphorism,â Bonipas muttered as he picked up the telephone.
Since he had already handed all information regarding the airport and the opera house to the Ministry of Interior, they should resolve it. Kaparja Valley was an issue that he had to immediately discuss with the president. He pressed the red anti-tapping button, then zero.
âYour excellency, itâs Bonipas.â
âWhy is someone 10 times busier than me calling? Have those b*stards started?â
Mitterrandâs nervous voice traveled down the line. Even the president felt anxious about the large-scale public bombing.
âThereâs a greater issue. Weâve received a coded message from lâAnge de la Mort. He said there is a hydroelectric power plant, a biological and chemical weapons storage facility, and a high-altitude missile base in Syriaâs Kaparja Valley. Thereâs a risk of those terrorists bringing the biological and chemical weapons into our country.â
The silence lasted for several seconds. He could vividly imagine the Presidentâs shocked expression before his eyes. Several wrinkles would appear on his wide forehead and the ends of his long mouth. Biological and chemical weapons werenât comparable to explosives. Bonipas waited on the telephone.
âYou wouldnât have picked up the telephone without some kind of plan, right?â
A solemn voice ran down the line about 10 seconds later.
âLâAnge de la Mort wiped out the ANO terroristsâ training center. We must move LâAnge de la Mort.â
âWhat? Hasnât it only been four days since LâAnge de la Mort initiated the Ruman plan?â
âWe cannot understand an illogical existence with common sense, your excellency.â
âHe must have fought a great battle, would there be any problems? No, I believe that friendâs a freelancer, did he accept it in the first place?â
âLâAnge de la Mort completed his assignment by erasing Ruman. He even gave us important information as a service eppaye[1]. It seems like we need to prepare at least three pages to change his mind.â
â300,000,000 francs. Assad must have lost about 300,000,000 francs. On the other hand, France collected a profit of 30,000,000,000 francs. Is there any other way?â
Bonipas laughed silently. The president knew better that there wasnât any other way. It was a formality to ask the opinions of the department head of intelligence and strategies.
âThere are exactly two ways to get rid of Kaparja, your excellency. Either by using the ICBM or attacking by air. ICBM is an unreachable dream, and we canât shove the Mirage into the Dvina and Berkutâs claws. The only way would be to use LâAnge de la Mort.â
Although the Mirage had great ground attacking abilities, it was weaker during air battles. The Mirage, with its weak radar detector, could only be a feast for surface-to-air missiles if it was launched.
The Mirageâs pros and cons had been distinctly revealed during the fourth Middle East war. While it had destroyed Egypt and Syriaâs tank units with air-to-surface attacks, it mimicked a leaf in the wind with the surface-to-air missiles.
Mitterrand fully understood Bonipasâ words.
âDonât worry about the money. Weâll use some of the emergency funds. I canât leave Assad alone. Heâs a betrayer. Try convincing your friend.â
âOf course, your excellency.â
âOh, the Sahel land that your friend requested previously. Iâm done talking to Habre. Whether he wants to raise scorpions or lizards, let him do whatever he wants. A gift shines when it comes with a bonus.â
âThank you. LâAnge de la Mort is rather obsessed with land than money. Heâd be very willing.â
Mitterrand looked at ease once the call was over. His heart had jumped in surprise, but he could somehow trust Black Mamba. France would have turned into an international laughing stock if it hadnât been for that friend in Chad. He wondered if that person would bring back great results as he did before. 300,000,000 francs was the price of chewing gum compared to the national profit that France would receive.
The indicator light on his encrypted, compressed satellite transmitter blinked. The DGSE had replied. The machine sounded as he raised the small handset.
âWeâre willing to buy them all. The offered price is three checks. Weâll pay the remaining in real estate.â
âReal estate? Aha, I see what you b*stards are doing.â
Black Mamba laughed silently. They were making all kinds of gestures with a land that had already been a given. He could imagine Bonipasâ sly head at work. The land was his anyway, as long as he set up a fence in Chad.
âJamal, what can you do with 30,000,000 francs in Syria?â
âI donât know, sir. I canât imagine. Wonât we be able to buy all of Aleppoâs markets?â
âLetâs go. Itâs a job worth 30,000,000 francs.â
Jamal, who didnât understand English, climbed to his feet with his luggage. Black Mamba had demanded 30,000,000 francs, but Bonipas had offered 300,000,000 francs instead. That was how sensitive he was to the situation in Kaparja Valley.
Ruman was still burning. The battlefield spread under the sun looked different from what heâd seen with night goggles. It was like crushed pomegranates. The pomegranate had been destroyed, and its seeds pulverized and burnt. The terrorist training center, which Claude had intentionally called Ruman, was now just crushed pomegranates.
Black Mamba shook his head. Heâd accumulated even more wrongdoings before he could wash away his wrongdoings from killing so many people in the past. Now, he was accumulating more. That was the fate of Asura. Despite being a God, Asura was nothing but a creation that couldnât escape the circle of life. It was him.
âJamal, Iâm going to destroy the hydroelectric power plant and the missile base in the valley. The main target is the facilities. Thereâs no need to kill the army, I suppose.â
âPlease tell me what I need to do.â
âYouâre not ready to move with me. Just do whatever you are capable of doing.â
âHe ruh bos pede bot trevier![2]â Jamal mumbled.
Right. All he had to do was record his master at work, as evidence. He wanted to fly around with his master, but that was impossible. A human who interrupted the Azraelâs arrival was like a grasshopper being grounded to dust underneath a cartâs wheels. Filming the scene and gathering resources was his responsibility.
âI understand. I will record my masterâs work carefully.â
Black Mamba checked his remaining weapons. There were four sets of 2,000g C-4âs, 30 grenades, 700 rounds of 7.62 millimeters bullets, and 600 rounds of 9 millimeters parabellum bullets. The close-combat weapon had around 300 darts left. The Barrett slung around Jamalâs shoulder caught his attention. Jamal had also gathered the 200 rounds of 12.7 millimeters bullets, which Bansiri had left behind. He recalled Ombuti, who had gotten him the Gorgon. Since he was using the Gorgon very well, there must be a use for that junk of a gun too.
Getting rid of the missiles was easy. All he had to do was infiltrate silently and guide the warheadsâ explosions. There wasnât a problem with exploding the hydroelectric power plant either. It would shatter with 20 or so grenades.
The most troublesome task was to get rid of the biological and chemical weapons. He did not know much about biological and chemical weapons. It wasnât a situation where he could easily ask the DGSE, either. Just thinking about the power of the botulinum toxin made him tremble.
Since 1970, Syria has been developing biological and chemical weapons with support from the Soviet Union and Egypt. The DGSE had concentrated its surveillance on Egypt and Syriaâs biological and chemical weapons. Black Mamba was certain that the closed-off cave, which Jamal had mentioned before, was their biological and chemical weapons storage facility.
Aside from the respiratory system, the Sarin and VX could also penetrate through peopleâs skin. If the gas was released, not only would he be affected, the innocent locals would be met with devastating results.
Even the Botulinum and Antrax bacterias were troublesome. Not only were their mortality rates high, but there was also a high risk of being contaminated again because of its strong resistance. It was likely that he would burn down the house, trying to catch a flea. There was no other way but to melt it in high temperatures. It was unfortunate that he had no more explosives to use.
âSir Ddu-bai-buru-pa, why donât you consider attacking at night to reduce the number of casualties?â Jamal understood Black Mambaâs concerns immediately.
He grew deeper in thoughts. The darkness was his world. The problem was the importance of Kaparja Valley. There was a secret terrorist training center, a missile base, and a biological and chemical weapons storage facility. It was a place with strategic importance. There wasnât a chance that Syria would look over its explosion. Aside from time being a problem, the investigation team and reinforcements would come running soon.
âDo you know the formation of the Syrian Army around Kaparja?â
âI roughly have an idea. The Syrian Army created the military by merging the military structures of the Soviet Union and North Korea. Thereâs a lot of specialization units, and the armies are organized into brigades. The entire standing army should be around 270,000 in number while there are 400,000 reserve soldiers. Of course, the 120,000 Mukhabarat serve as their backup.â
Jamal removed a bullet from the Barrettâs magazine. He started drawing a map on the ground with the tip of the bullet.
âThereâs an infantry battalion 10 kilometers ahead, in Dar Taizzah. Itâs a basic infantry unit without any helicopter or tank power. The second nearest battalion is the fourth ammunition battalion, 20 kilometers north of Sharran. Two days ago, they were blown away by an unknown cause.â
âHuhu, I blew it apart.â
âAh!â Jamal exclaimed shortly.
Well, an ammunition storage facility meant nothing if Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa wanted it gone.
âI heard the Muslim Brotherhood committed simultaneous terrorism two days ago. Is that also your doing, Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa?â
âHaha, yes. I made them fight the Mukhabarat to take their attention away from Ruman.â
âOh, Allah!â Jamal exclaimed in admiration.
He truly was the God of war. Now he understood why the Mukhabarat, who were patrons of Ruman, couldnât give them any supplies. They had been too busy fighting against the Muslim Brotherhood and minding their losses.
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âThen the Mukhabarat wonât be a problem. Although the third armored brigade stationed in Sawran is the strongest, theyâre acting as a strategic force to keep Turkey in check. They wonât pull out easily. The only battalion that would be a threat to you, master, is located here.â
Jamal drew a straight line towards the south-east. He pressed the bullet down on Smad, 75 kilometers ahead.