âMy existence is a force that satisfies the interests of both myself, as an individual, and the country. French officials know how to use people. Even I was surprised by the amount of money the French government betted on this operation. Novatopia is but a supplementary gift.â
Black Mamba paused to drink water from his bottle. The rush of memories, which heâd buried at the back of his mind, clogged his throat.
âThe reason for their constant support isnât that Iâm pretty. Rather, itâs because Iâm a special duck that lays golden eggs. They call me a national treasure. Theyâre providing this special duck called Dong-bang-bull-pae the highest service for the endless production of golden eggs. Countries and companies are operated by humans. An advanced country is a country that recognizes talents, treats them right, and utilizes them well. A country canât advance if they donât know how to appreciate a duck that can lay golden eggs. I truly envy their eye for talent, government, ethics, nationality, and pride.â
Loneliness settled on Black Mambaâs face like a field that had just experienced the coldness of fall. His thoughts had extended to the reality of Korea, a country that he loved but couldnât like.
In 1978, a construction employee working on a road in the Philippines was kidnapped. The company had to pay a ransom of 200,000 dollars to the kidnapper, a Muslim guerrilla. In 1980, a fishing boatâs captain was kidnapped by a Polisario guerrilla in Africa. The company was robbed of 100,000 dollars in ransom.
While companies were all over the place trying to save the hostages, the government remained still. Back then, the Senegal consulate had been busy entertaining ministers of the diplomatic committee touring African countries. No one knew how many Koreans had been sacrificed overseas. That was because the government had paid no heed.
It was the worst precedent recorded in the history of international kidnapping. The government had neglected the citizens, and the companies had to pay large amounts of money in exchange for the hostages instead. Korea was a country that could only survive after entering the international market. The abducted citizens were sacrificed while those in power acted as though they were the good of the world. That was the countryâs reality.
Of course, the Korean government had tried their bestâto threaten the companies, that was. There were only disgusting articles published by the media that protected the governmentâs actions. Black Mamba knew the situation well from the DGSEâs documents. There werenât relevant documents at all in the Korean consulate. His insides flipped several times at the countryâs devastating reality, which he had come to learn of after receiving news from foreign countriesâ intelligence departments.
âIt is surprising news that those prideful French intelligence agents are treating Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa like a national treasure, even the president. We can walk around with dignity. I now understand why theyâve given you land and offered endless aid.â
âHmph!â Black Mamba snorted at Mohammadâs shower of praises.
âMohammad, you are a secret guard who took effort in protecting the Orthodox Christians. Who would you trust more, the Orthodox Christians or those whoâre not?â
âOf course, the Orthodox Christians.â
âThatâs right. The reason why you trust them more is that it is easier to punish or take revenge on them.â
âWha-at?â Mohammadâs eyes grew wide at the unexpected words.
âHumans are existences who suspect and avenge. That is how they have evolved. Humans trust those they share a connection with, people they are more familiar with. That is because they know the person well. By well, I mean they can easily take revenge on them in case of betrayal. There are not many ways to take revenge on a person who you donât even know is alive or dead. The reason why people trust those who go to the same school, work at the same company, share the same religion, live in the same region, and many more is that there is a connection.â
Black Mamba continued, âThat kind of trust has revenge in its core. Revenge is easier when you know oneâs personality, family relations, residential address, friends, and occupation. That gave one more means to punish another for betrayal. That is why organizations canât betray one another since they are aware of those facts. That is also why factions are created.â
âAh, granting Novatopia is Franceâs way of binding you to their government, Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa!â Mohammad exclaimed.
âCorrect. âWeâre not strangersâ has the underlying meaning of âyou know what will happen if you betray me.â The French government promised me an incredible reward if I converted my nationality. I refused. I donât know why I refused back then either. I only realized why later. I refused the dog leash because Iâm a free man. The reason for this long-winded explanation is that I want you to learn that human connections are not romantic ideals. Keep this in mind when developing Novatopia. A good cat catches mice well. Give the good cat some delicious fish to keep it at home. An uncleâs snack is only well-received when itâs tasty.â
âAh!â The five Syrians exclaimed together.
It was a critical and sensitive analysis. The advice about ill-intentioned human relations and tasty family snacks dug deep into their hearts. In other words, Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa, who willingly bought 540 snacks that were tasteless and inedible, was truly an ideal master.
âThose are the words of Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa. Thank you for your teachings. Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa is truly a kind master. Youâve saved us all because you found unrelated humans pitiful. You gave us the land that youâve earned with your blood without conditions and is still suffering. I will devote my life to creating a country that serves justice, a country of romance with no discrimination. Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa, youâre an eternal master of kindness.â Mohammad kneeled on the air runwayâs asphalt floor.
âThese are Sir Ddu-bai-buru-paâs words! We are kind servants serving a kind master. Bismillah!â
The five Syrians raised their arms high and shouted.
âWe are a family who shares the same goals. Stop calling me master or yourselves as servants. Iâm going to collect taxes once the living situation stabilizes, so be prepared.â
Black Mamba glanced at Professor Orifice and Professor Shernion in embarrassment. Fortunately, it seemed as though they didnât mind. The conversation between Black Mamba and the five Syrians was later spread across Africa and referred to as the âTeachings of Ennedi.â Since then, all kinds of âromanticâ ideals such as romantic servants, romantic masters, romantic assassins, and romantic companies became trendy.
The Ennedi Plateau was a unique sandstone plateau that emerged from the dunes. The sandstone plateau remained a pile of mass after the surrounding ground eroded into the wetlands. That had occurred 400,000,000 to 500,000,000 years ago. The altitude above sea level in the low north-east was 500 meters, and the region near Sudanâs border was almost 1,450 meters.
There were barely 1,000 residents. The Teda tribe who raised camels lived around the region where there were water geysers. Yearly water levels differed greatly depending on the region. While some regions experienced 200-millimeters rainfall from July to August, some regions experienced 800-millimeters rainfall. Porous sandstone plateaus couldnât retain rainwater, which made it hard for people to live on. The rainwater that seeped into the surface later exited through the underground lakes and water basins. A prime example would be the Fada oasis.
The Sahara desert appeared up north of Fada. An endless view of the rocky desert appeared with small and large rocks scattered around like a bean threshing yard. The Jeep continued to mindlessly roll and pitch as it traveled up north.
It was 250 to 300 kilometers from Fada to Navar. The desert didnât have roads, making it an off-road trip. Distances varied depending on the route. The two Jeeps, which escaped the runway, rushed through the Ennedi Plateau and sent brown dust flying. Professor Orifice and Professor Shernion resented the Jeepâs roofless structure and hunched as much as they could. Professor Orifice was too busy blaming himself for not bringing a windbreaker. Furthermore, he had been looking forward to enjoying the desertâs scenery.
Professor Orificeâs torment didnât end there. His head bounced back and forth several times on the dashboard. He was also almost thrown out of the vehicle because of the intense bouncing on the car seat. Professor Orifice and Professor Shernionâs faces grew rapidly yellow.
At dawn, Black Mamba nudged the hunching Professor Orifice until he woke.
âOrifice, the group of camels with ringing bells you wanted to see are heading this way.â
âOhlala, pas de tout?[1]â Professor Orifice, who seemed exhausted moments ago, jumped up.
He soon began to complain after tilting his ears here and there to listen.
âDong-bang-bull-pae, the desert genie will come and kidnap you if you lie in the desert.â
âHaha, just wait another five minutes. 10 camels should pass by.â
âAlthough I am a botanist, I am not ignorant to the point that I believe in the saying that human ears are more sensitive than a Brittanyâs[2].â Professor Orifice smiled mockingly.
The Jeep was moving at 40 kilometers per hour. Five minutes meant that they were 3,000 meters away. How could a human hear the sound of bells from three kilometers away with the sand whining and blowing by their ears? It had to be a joke.
âProfessor, Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa always speaks the truth,â Jamal said as he tapped the windshield with his large Barrett.
That was his way of expressing dissatisfaction.
âHo, so you arenât Don Quixote but a cult leader,â Professor Orifice joked around.
âProfessor, do you want to bet 100 francs?â
âVery well, a game between a lovely lady and an old man would make the travel romantic. If a camel appears, 100 francs, and if the number is accurate, 200 francs,â Professor Orifice boldly raised the stakes at Aisheâs provocation.
Aishe snorted inwardly. If Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa said so, it was so. It was great that she could earn some money since the journey was getting boring anyway.
âSergeant, move 15 degrees to the left and proceed.â
âYes, sir.â
The mercenary sergeant turned the handle. As Black Mamba assured, the sound of tinkling bells traveled along with the cold air.
âProfessor, it seems like youâre losing 100 francs for now.â Aishe smiled in satisfaction.
âNo, it canât be 10 camels too?â
Professor Orificeâs hope ended quickly. A line of camels appeared with the night sky as their backdrop. The silhouette of the camels at dawn as they descended the dunes brought about a unique sense of serenity. There were exactly 10 in number.
âGood, this is a scenery worth 200 francs.â
Professor Orifice immediately pulled out his camera and adjusted the angle of the lens. Professor Shernion smiled. He could see Professor Orificeâs working habits taking over, whereby he tried to record everything.
âDdu-bai-buru-pa, how did you know?â
âThe desert provides you with sounds you want to hear and the scenery you want to see. If you close your eyes and open your ears, the stories of the desert will accumulate in your heart.â
âWhoa, I see. You arenât Don Quixote but a poet.â Professor Orifice laughed heartily.
Once a person reached their mid-50s, they became capable of restraining their curiosities.
âJamal, the camel owner is injured. Go check.â
âYes, sir. Stop!â
Jamal jumped off the Jeep.
Purrrhâ
The front camel snorted at the appearance of an unfamiliar person.
âBrother, do you need help?â
The man, who was collapsed on a camelâs back, struggled to raise his body.
âI met robbers with guns. I had to flee and didnât have the time to stop the bleeding. Save me, please,â the man gurgled as he begged.
âAhmad, spread the tarp.â
Ahmad swept away the rocks on the ground and spread the tarp. Jamal supported the man and laid him down on the tarp. He checked the manâs condition with his lantern and clicked his tongue.
âHe was hit once under the clavicle, and his chest collapsed from the weaponâs second blow. What should we do?â
âThere are medics at the search teamâs camp. We need to move him to Navar.â
Black Mamba shook his head at the driverâs words.
âThere are signs of cyanosis. Heâll die within 10 minutes. Weâll have to administer first aid. Aishe, inject atropine and morphine into him. Weâll have to raise the ribs that are compressing his lungs first.â
There wasnât enough time. Black Mamba placed his hand on the manâs collapsed ribs and gathered his concentration. The patientâs condition was depicted clearly in his mind with dimensional sight. The third and fourth ribs were pressing down on the lungs, and they were on the brink of perforation. Pneumothorax occurred with perforation. It meant a 100 percent death on the field.
âAhmad, make a small fire.â
There wasnât enough time to boil water. Black Mamba shoved both of his hands into the fire in haste.
âUrk! You, what are you doing?â Professor Shernion asked, frightened.
âShh!â Ahmad grabbed Professor Shernion, who almost pulled Black Mamba back with his hands.
âHeâs disinfecting his hands.â
âDisinfecting?â
Professor Orificeâs jaw dropped open. That had to be one of those peculiar fantasy-like situations he had never heard of. He had never seen or read stories about humans sanitizing their hands in a fire. Black Mambaâs hand couldnât be fine after being shoved into a fire. However, blacky had said that the billionâs water armor could withstand heat up to 1,000 degrees Celsius. Although he could feel the burn, it was bearable.
âDo you have chitosan-based adhesives?â
âI couldnât prepare any.â
âDamn, thatâs unfortunate!â
Black Mamba clicked his tongue. It took 10 to 20 minutes for blood that was exposed to air to coagulate. Blood poured out of the patientâs wound endlessly.
A biocompatible hydrogel adhesive like chitosan, once drenched in blood, served as a glue to seal broken veins. It was a necessity in field operations. Still, he couldnât fault Aishe either. An adhesive like chitosan was an item unfamiliar to the majority unless they were a professional field medic.
âHand me zeolite powder!â
Aishe handed him a pack the size of two fingers, which she had already prepared. Zeolite powder absorbed the plasma in the blood, allowing a concentration of solid components. It was a supplement that sped up the process of blood coagulation. Black Mamba scattered the zeolite powder over the manâs wound.
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âItâs fortunate that this man does not have complex injuries.â
He could sense not only the broken ribs with his dimensional sight but even the capillaries. Since Black Mamba had already finished disinfecting his hands, he clawed the manâs chest open with his nails.