âSpecial military advisor, I donât understand why youâre aiming for a land where there are sandstorms, flies, and mosquitoes. If I were you, I would have asked for the Loire Valleyâs ancient castle. I could live happily for the rest of my life with just the tourism revenue alone. Actually, since youâve got the land, Iâll give you some information. Keep an eye on the Ennedi Plateau. Africa has bountiful resources and cheap manpower. If you secure a water source, you can reap some profits from production and farming. Europeans are mad for coffee. No tea can catch up with the aroma and flavor of coffee. Water doesnât exist only on land, you hear?â
It was a story that manager Ariba had told him in passing. Unlike Ombutiâs expectations, Black Mamba knew nothing about coffee. He didnât know their features and that various kinds of coffee existed. He considered them simple drinks one had after a meal or during a conversation.
He had studied medicine, genetics, and physics to better understand his bodyâs secrets, and later, he studied weapons and battle tactics after becoming a mercenary. The only reason why he considered coffee as a cash crop was because of manager Aribaâs advice.
âOmbuti, I donât know much about coffee. Iâve never seen a coffee tree either. Why else would I have asked Bonipas to arrange for coffee and cassava experts to come?â Black Mamba admitted honestly.
Things he knew were things he knew, and things he didnât know were things he didnât know. Ombuti smiled.
âOf course, youâre right, Wakil. Coffee farming should be handled by coffee experts. The boss only needs to know how to make money and hire more people. All we need to do is prepare the money to hire experts and create an environment for people to work. As the saying goes, a quack doctor can kill a patient. The boss shouldnât get in the way of what the hands and feet are doing. Wakil can win the hearts of others and is sufficiently lazy to ignore the minor details. You have the best qualities to be a boss. Hehehe!â
Ombutiâs face creased as he smiled. His master had finally visited the company after a year. Ombuti felt calm after dropping a verbal blow on him.
âHuh, I donât know if youâre praising me or insulting me.â
Black Mamba got a whiff of the Alata mocha and drank it. It was the drinking method taught by Edel. An intense flavor, which he couldnât describe with words, filled his mouth. Not to mention the coffee heâd tasted in Korean cafes up until now, it was also incomparable to the coffee available in French luxury cafes. Of course, the coffee there was made with a spoonful of sugar and two spoons of prima creamer. It was sweet in and of itself, with its own unique taste.
âOmbuti, this will surely bring us profit. It has been said since the old times that people have their own station in life. My favorite thing to do in life is to destroy hateful people and spend large sums of money. Firstly, procure the Alata mocha seeds and their variations and then push for their growth when the expert arrives. You have my entire backing on this.â
âThank you. Iâll draw up a trial factory immediately since there is plenty of land in the factory.â
âIsnât there a contender for the Alata mocha? From what I heard, European women of nobility like drinking Luwak coffee.â
âThat is just the frivolous hobby of frail women who obsess about appearances and money. Luwak isnât the name of a coffee but the name of an Indonesian cat. It is a peculiar land creature that eats coffee cherries. Farmers raise them in cages. Itâs known that theyâre fed coffee cherries in which fermented cherries are obtained from their feces. Theyâre produced in small scales, so thereâs nothing to worry about. Itâs highly-priced, and only a small number of people drink it anyway. The best coffees in Europe are the Colombia Medellin and Jamaica Blue Mountain beans. Ethiopiaâs Alata Mocha isnât receiving the recognition it deserves because of transportation problems. Its fresh coffee cherries arenât delivered to the consumers on time.â
âI suppose there isnât much choice since the trafficâs messed up. Iâll be able to lend a plane once the productionâs running. Move it across Sudan, and pull it out of Djiboutiâs Bab el-Mandeb Strait. Djibouti is Franceâs backyard.â
âWakil, your methods are direct as always.â Ombuti smiled.
Wakil had a distinct way of solving problems instantly. Well, that was because he had the resources to support such methods.
âDo you have a place in mind? The crops should come after the selection of land, right?â
âHow did the negotiations from the other time end?â
âIt was agreed that I would receive 25,000 square kilometers.â
âHuh! Itâs twice as much as the initial 10,000 square kilometers.â
Ombutiâs eyes widened. Even Edel was surprised. Sheâd suffered so much from following uncle Ombuti around the Sahel. She had been doubtful, but he had actually ripped off a large amount of money from the French government. Her impression of Dubaiâs abilities turned into one of respect. Now, she understood why he didnât mind the farm in Doba since it was like nothing but a marble in his pocket.
âIt happened. I didnât even scare them this time, but they were tripping over themselves trying to be nice. Hahaha!â
âYa Ilahi! Bismillahi rahman-i r-rahim, shukran Allah Al-Hadi-ya. MashaâAllah. Allahu Akbar [1]! Youâre amazing, Wakil! You truly are someone who has Allahâs blessing.â
âItâs nothing. I worked hard for it this time,â Black Mamba said with a smile.
âMiss Edel, can you bring me my map from the office?â
Once Edel disappeared downstairs, Ombuti cornered him.
âWakil, I donât understand you. Wakil is Allahâs best representative. Do you know the fundamental reason why Islam was split between the Sunni and Shiâites for thousands of years? It is because Prophet Mohammad did not leave behind an heir. Miss Edel has the elegance and respectability of a queen. Why donât you take her in? A ripe date has to be harvested. Youâre driving me mad!â
Ombuti was straightforward with his words. He was Wakilâs Aklankuru. Aklankuru referred to the head servant of an Amenokal and was responsible for managing the Amenokalâs personal life.
âOmbuti, I hope you donât mention this problem for now. I need to look for my missing mother. Korean culture dictates that a motherâs permission is required for a wedding,â Black Mamba said, making an excuse.
It was the truth, nonetheless.
âButââ
âI believe it is not right for a son to play around with love when his motherâs missing.â
A shadow flickered across Black Mambaâs face. Ombutiâs heart ached. Wakilâs pain was his pain. He didnât know that Wakil, who had the power of Azrael and the wealth of Islamse, was in such pain. Heâd forgotten that Wakil was someone elseâs son too.
âI understand. I didnât know you were in such pain. Allah must have given your servant a trial. Youâll surely find your mother, Wakil. I will pray to Allah too.â
âThanks.â
Black Mamba found Ombutiâs understanding attitude slightly doubtful.
âHowever, when you find your mother, you must take in Miss Edel.â
As he expected, Ombuti refused to let the matter rest.
âI have a lover, someone whom I havenât settled my relationship with yet. Let us talk about this in the future.â
âWakil, a talented man must have a lot of women to maintain his pride. Wakil must have 12 wives, according to the 12 palaces of the imperial family.â
âWhat! What are you talking about? Donât the Amazid believe in one wife per man?â Black Mamba said, shaking his hand in denial.
12 wives! Just hearing it made him dizzy.
âThe Amazid have different traditions. They have no choice since itâs a matrilineal society. Wakil is someone whoâll be king.â
Edel, who was standing outside the door, nearly dropped the map that she was holding. She didnât hear the details, but she had overheard their conversation on mothers and 12 wives. Although she blamed herself, she also felt annoyed. She felt relieved that Dubai was avoiding her because of his mother. She blamed herself for making Dubai uncomfortable when he was hurting.
Why is he encouraging Dubai to get 12 wives? Uncle Ombuti canât do this to me! That is betrayal.
Edel clenched her fist and shook it. Her bitter feelings toward Dubai turned into one of anger toward Ombuti.
Edel, who was very annoyed, threw the map harshly on the table.
Bangâ
Hm, was it a slip of her hands?
Ombuti, who didnât know that Edel now viewed him in a negative light, tilted his head and spread the map.
âItâs around 25,000 square kilometers wide. The reason why I chose this place was because of the water. I found a hidden lake while exploring the Ennedi Plateau. There are approximately 18 small and large lakes concentrated in a certain region.â
âThere is a lake! Are you saying they abandoned such land?â
Black Mamba was surprised. The Ennedi Plateau was a land that Chad had abandoned. Aside from the few cities like Fada by the plateauâs south, there werenât even locals around the northern regions. It had remained as a French land after gaining independence in 1960 before it was returned in 1965. If there were 18 lakes, that was more than enough for people to make a living.
Black Mamba turned to look at Edel at the sudden mention. Ombuti was the kind of person who believed in Arab superstitions but not Edel.
âYes, I saw it too. It was a man with long hair whose face was red like a monkeyâs butt. The man appeared while I was eating some C-rations with uncle Ombuti and silently sat right next to me. I was surprised but gave him some C-rations thinking that he was a local. He slowly reached out his hands butââ
Edel shivered. She had been so surprised back then. Just thinking about that made her heart leap. She took a few deep breaths before continuing the story.
âWhat reached out werenât human hands but three fingers that looked like a ravenâs claws. The nails, which shone in black like a blade, looked to be about 50 millimeters in length. Back then, I was so scared that I screamed.â
âHmm, and?â
Black Mamba grew curious. He briefly recalled the CIAâs MK Ultra project that Bonipas had mentioned. If other people overheard, they would have considered that weak woman gossip, but he couldnât laugh. There were people like Ocelot and existences like blacky. This was there because there existed. Not everything in the world could be seen. Of course, the man might have experienced some abnormal genetic variation because of the lack of oxygen in the plateau from long-term exploration.
âUncle Ombuti and I ran to the Jeep while the ghost remained still because of my scream. We ran like mad, but the ghost jumped behind us like a kangaroo. It was really quick. It almost caught up with us.â
âIt is the truth. Its height was similar to Wakilâs, and its body was covered with muscles. Sand rose in the place where it jumped off,â Ombuti added.
âIt could be the brainâs projection of my image according to the personâs perception.â
Heâd once heard something similar from his neuroscientist friend, Professor Giz. He had mentioned that those who claimed to have seen a ghost or a doppelgĂ€nger werenât liars, but rather, it was an illusion of their brains.
âDubai, youâre saying that the incident might have been a doppelgĂ€nger phenomenon in which our brains failed to match the external sensory signals with the frontal-parietal and temporal lobe signals due to damage, right?â
Edel immediately mentioned the chaos of the signal processing system of the brain that couldnât match the external and the internal signals.
âThereâs no reason for you guys to lie since ghost mirages exist in real life.â
âBut Uncle Ombuti and I saw it with our own eyes. We even felt it. Thereâs been no report of touch based on the research findings.â
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âYou even felt it?â
âYes, I felt the rag, which was draped around its body like a cloak, brush against my face.â
Edelâs face turned blue. She looked as though sheâd faint any moment.
[1] How can this be! I thank God for his grace and mercy. To receive such a great gift! Praise God.