Mohammad hurriedly turned his gaze away. His masterâs eyes were scary, unlike what he usually saw. His master, no, the apostle, had a clear vision of what was right and wrong. He had a strong belief that humans were equal and noble existences. He also hated titles such as âapostleâ and âmaster.â
He could guess why he was mad. The chimera, a mix of human and animal, was the reason why. It was an evil, a sin, that he, someone who believed in God, couldnât forgive. Mohammad carefully opened his mouth.
âAlthough I regret to say this, I think the monstersâ remains should be left alone. The monsters melted because of an unknown cause. This proves that theyâre an unstable prototype. If we leave the remains alone, the creator will think the monsters self-exploded or died due to an unknown reaction. However, if we take care of their remains, their creator will search the entire lake for their remains. Although we donât need to fear them, itâll get frustrating.â
âHm, I didnât think about that. If those b*stards wander around, there will be a delay in Novatopiaâs land survey and groundwater development,â Black Mamba openly acknowledged.
He was no longer the rookie who was sent to the Sahel. While it hadnât been long, he was now a veteran who had fought several life-or-death battles. He had to return to Korea. Nothing good came from the CIA learning about Novatopia.
âThatâs it. Unnecessary conflicts wonât help. We need to do our job. Iâll erase all traces of the battle.â
âThe village might already be under attack. Iâll take care of it immediately so we can depart.â
Ahmad rushed his friends to erase traces of the battle and even the Jeepâs tire marks. Aishe even gathered the parabellum bullets that had fallen out of the monsterâs body.
Of course, there was no need to. The Saharaâs wind could erase their traces in a day with the sand it brought along. It was the silence of the desert. Just like that, the Lake Teli monster battle witnessed by seven onlookers was silenced.
His dimensional sight swept across the village. Countless brain waves of people riddled with fear and pain were detected. There were three dark, damp, and evil aurasâreminiscent of zombies.
âThose evil beings are in the village. Mohammad and Aishe, protect the professors. Drive right up to the villageâs entrance.â
Vroomâ
The thick tires pushed roughly against the sand and rocks. Black Mamba grabbed his kukri, and as fast as lightning, he rushed into the village before the Jeep pulled to a stop. Ahmad, Jamal, and Ibrahim followed behind him with their MP5s.
âAhmad, the seventh house on the right. Jamal, the last house on the far right.â
Ahmad and Jamal ran as fast as they could. Black Mamba jumped into the house before him.
âGoddamn!â
He swung his kukri on the spot.
Whooshâ
A naked man who was about to attack a boy barely over the age of 10 moved back like a ghost. That wasnât the movement of a human. Black Mamba followed it like a shadow.
Whooshâ
His kukri glided like an arrow. The zombie raised its arms to block the kukri.
The kukri was powerful enough to slice through metal. Its arms fell apart.
Keeeghâ
The kukri swung once more. Its head floated in the air before it could stop screaming. Sticky black blood spurted out like fireworks. Black Mambaâs feet stretched like a whip.
Bangâ
Bangâ
Its head and body flew out the door. It was a spotless clean-up and a surprise attack that advanced as fast as a meteor.
Ibrahim clicked his tongue and covered the boyâs eyes. Even so, the blood of a couple on the floor and the blood of the zombie had already stained the walls and floor.
âCheck on them.â
Ibrahim examined the couple with the holed chests and bitten necks for a pulse.
âGone.â Ibrahim shook his head.
The couple, who seemed to be the childâs parents, had already died.
âDamn b*stards!â Black Mamba exclaimed through gritted teeth.
Those evil b*stards turned their own people into mere weapons. They were unforgivable b*stards.
âCarry the corpses out.â
Ibrahim dragged the corpses outside the house. The eyes of the boy, who was holding tightly onto a stick, were expressionless.
Bangâ
Bangâ
Bangâ
Loud gunshots rang. It was Jamalâs Barrett. Although zombies had high resistance against small-caliber bullets, the Barrett was a 50-caliber gun. A shot was enough to eliminate a target. Continuous shots meant that Jamal couldnât aim properly.
âIbrahim, go support Jamal. These b*stards are surprisingly fast.â
âYes, sir!â
Ibrahim shoved the swinging door aside and rushed out. For a moment, a blanket moved on its own before two young faces peeked out.
âAre they your siblings?â
The boy couldnât understand the question but nodded his head anyway, roughly guessing the questionâs intention.
âDamn, youâre a brave kid.â
Black Mamba patted the boyâs head. The young kid had fought the zombie in an attempt to protect his siblings. He couldnât protect his mother but managed to keep his siblings safe. His heart sank.
âAaah!â
The boy dropped the stick that he was holding onto and burst into tears. Was it relief from surviving the ordeal, or was it sadness from losing his parents? Black Mambaâs heart ached. How could the orphans survive in a land with scarce resources?
The Heavens had bestowed power unto him because there were uses for it. Absolute evil that couldnât be tolerated existed in the world. He gritted his teeth hard. Although he couldnât take care of every bad thing in the world, he was determined to protect those within his reach from evil.
Ahmad ran as though his tail was on fire. According to Barungoâs confession, the zombies were half immortal and served as combat weapons. It was a trivial matter for his master, but for ordinary people like himself, they were like grim reapers. His master had offered to help himself and the blindsided Vodou followers without a price. If it hadnât been for his master, he would have turned into a handful of dust somewhere in the barren northern hills of Syria. Sir Ddu-bai-buru-pa was an idol before an apostle, and the orders of an idol were ground commands.
Unable to withstand the impact, the weak reed roof collapsed.
Meeehâ
It was the cries of a startled animal.
Whooshâ
Whooshâ
Ahmad swung his sword horizontally and vertically.
Clangâ
Something blocked his sword. The heavy pressure from his sword caused Ahmad to retreat.
It was dark inside the house because there were no windows. Ahmad leaned his back against the wall and raised his shamshir diagonally. Once his eyes got used to the darkness, he could see what was inside. Behind a middle-aged woman holding a metal rake were two children holding onto each other. Fortunately, nothing horrible had taken place.
There were two goats inside the house. The animal sounds he had heard when he jumped in was from the goats. Many families raised livestock inside their house in the Sahel. A man stood still before the goats. He was a black man who wore nothing but a strip of clothing to hide his lower body. He stood there blankly with a broken-necked goat by his left arm. His eyes were unfocused.
Ahmad was confused. He couldnât feel any animosity. The opponent was simply blocking his attacks. He wondered whether the opponent was a zombie or a human.
âWhat are you?â
âI-donât-know,â the man stuttered.
While his pronunciation was strange and he didnât have any accent, it was clear that he spoke Arabic.
âMadam, do you know this man?â
âNâŠno. The ghost jumped into my house and killed the goat.â
âHe didnât threaten you?â
âI donât know. Itâs the devil.â
The womanâs voice was shaky. It truly was a mysterious matter. He heard that zombies killed humans instinctively.
âOi, get out of here.â
âI-am-hungry.â
âGod, youâre driving me mad. Iâll give you some meat if you get out of here.â
âI-already-have-meat.â
The zombie shook the goat in his hand. That meant he could recognize his surroundings. Ahmad grew more confused.
âOi, thatâs disgusting. Iâll give you good meat.â
âO-ka-ay.â
The man left the house willingly. His image was quite the spectacle outside in the bright daylight where everything was clearer. With hair running down to his waist, mustache covering his face, and eyes that seemed to flash like it was doused in waterâit was obvious why the woman had mistaken him for a ghost.
Ahmad grew nervous after observing the manâs right wrist. There was a blade mark. The man had blocked his sword with his wrist. The shamshir, which had been passed down for generations, wasnât some cheap blade. It was a rare ancient metallurgy sword. Still, the manâs wrist only suffered from torn skin after coming into contact with his sharp sword.
âAre you a zombie?â
âHu-man.â
Ahmad grabbed the back of his neck. Zombies lacked awareness and were emotionless. All that remained of them was the will to live by surviving on flesh and blood. If that b*stard was a zombie, the woman would have already been torn to shreds.
âUgh, whatever. My smart master should know what to do with him.â
âFollow me!â
The zombie trailed behind him.
âHey, throw that away.â
The zombie held the goat in his arm even tighter.
âDamn b*stard, not following orders and doing something useless.â
Jamal appeared, dragging a corpse with him. Half of its head had been blown off, while the hole in its chest was large enough for his fist to enter. A 50-caliber Barrett could easily penetrate plated armors. The slight traces had to be from the parabellum bullets.
âSir Ddu-bai-buru-pa, I managed to kill everyone thatâs hiding in the house. They were so fast. I would have been in trouble had Ibrahim not been there.â
âHow unfortunate,â Black Mamba said in a collected manner.
Most of the villagers had been sacrificed. Still, they couldnât do anything for the dead. He didnât know why the zombies had suddenly gone mad. Zombies didnât have emotions. It wasnât as though their home was stolen by a chimera.
âAhmadâs bringing someone over.â
âThatâs not a human. Thatâs a zombie.â
âWhat?â Ibrahim was surprised.
Bringing a zombie over, what kind of unexpected situation was that?
âAhmad, what happened?â
âHeâs a slightly strange zombie, sir. Heâs calm and listens to instructions very well. He also didnât hurt any humans.â
âTodayâs been a strange day. Iâm barely wrapping my head around the fact the zombies exist, and now youâre saying thereâs a zombie who listens and follows orders well?â Ibrahim complained.
Black Mambaâs gaze landed on the zombieâs left hand. Like a crowâs feet, his hand was black, and he only had three fingers. It was the zombie that Edel said she had met. Black Mamba felt a strange connection.
âHey, come here.â
âYou-are-scary.â
The zombie moved back. Zombies were similar to predators. It could instinctively distinguish the strong and the weak.
âI am your master,â a roar filled with resonance waves sounded.
The resonance waves stimulated the zombieâs spinal cord.
âKuuuuâŠâ
The zombie groaned as he wrapped his arms around his head. The interference was similar to the way electric eels suppressed their predator. Electric eels could paralyze their predator as long as there was direct contact or they remained within a one-meter range. The electricity released would stimulate the predatorâs nerves and paralyze their muscles.
Black mamba understood a few principles behind the concept of resonance waves and dimensional sight. Depending on the interference, the waves could stimulate another personâs nerves and the synapses in their brain. The weaker the opponentâs will and the more negative their emotions were, the stronger the stimulation. Depending on the will in his waves, it could either paralyze them or communicate his intentions. That was something he had learned while fighting blacky. Talented Vodou priests also referred to those principles to control zombies.
Black Mamba had coincidentally learned a method to control zombies on his own.
âCome here!â
The zombie stumbled while making his way.
âKneel!â
The zombie kneeled. The will in the brain waves could relay information regardless of language. Of course, ordinary humans with cognitive abilities and a will would be shocked by the speechless communication. That was because the brain, nervous system, and muscles were connected.
âOh, God! Itâs a miracle.â
âAllah is great! Even the zombie has submitted to the Mahdi. Bismillah!â Ibrahim and the rest couldnât hide their wonder.
âIbrahim, what day is it today?â
âItâs Saturday, sir.â
âReally? Then your name will be âSamediâ since I met you on a Saturday.â
âSame-di?â
âCorrect, youâre Samedi.â
It was the birth of Samedi, who would later become a close guard to Black Mamba and protect his back. Black Mamba grabbed Samediâs head with both of his hands.
Boomâ
His dimensional sight activated. The guyâs head was mushy. He didnât understand how the man had survived.
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Boomâ
He shoved in his resonance waves. He pushed back the membrane that protected the cerebral cortex folds like he was cutting down objects.