Chapter 400: Chapter 40 Episode 23: Ituri, Fist of Justice
âThis is fun. This is addictive. Hehehe!â
Samediâs eyes flashed with sadistic glee. Wakil said that five fingers were the limit. He said there was no point in torturing a person further by breaking the remaining fingers and toes when he could withstand all five of his fingers breaking. He was curious whether Pretty could last through five broken fingers.
âUjiji, Ujiji![1]â Wallaby cried.
The priest gave his followers blue liquid to drink from a calabash[2] once a week. He said that once consumed, one wouldnât bleed if they suffered a cut on their skin, and one would feel no pain if their bodies got beaten.
So, what was this pain? Either the priest lied, or those people were devils. Wallabyâs faith cracked.
âIl isi bacca oh lwar rux!â
âWhat is this guy saying?â Samedi asked Ulumbo.
âHe is asking the spirits for help.â
âTell him that mere spirits donât dare come near Samedi. Hehehe!â
When Samedi laughed, his nostrils flared like cave entrances, and his thick lips curled inward. Wallaby shivered at the sight of the devilâs laughter.
âPretty, you can hold on, canât you?â
Samedi grabbed his forefinger, expressionless.
âLus!â[3]
Wallabyâs dark face grew even darker. Betraying the organization meant being abandoned in the forest. He drank the magical liquid two days ago. The effects of the liquid would fade after five days. Thatâs when all hell would be let loose. One suffered from pain that came with twisted intestines and became the target of predators and poisonous insects. Since the priest could read oneâs mind, lies didnât work.
Iâll just die.
Wallaby squeezed his eyes shut.
Crackâ
âKuuuuh!â
The blood vessels in Wallabyâs eyes burst. He couldnât describe the pain that he felt throughout his body, from head to toe. He bit the palm that was covering his mouth. His teeth couldnât penetrate. His teeth bounced off as though he just chewed on a car tire. Wallaby nodded unconsciously. What else was he supposed to do when the devil was right before him!
âTsk, how am I meant to have fun if you stop at two? Ulumbo, find out their numbers and why theyâre here.â
Disappointed, Samedi shook his hands and moved away. His hands felt dirty, as though there were deadly germs on them. Wallaby answered Ulumboâs questions as though he had given up.
âGreat master, this guyâs name is Wallaby. He says that the Pygmies they gathered a month ago have escaped. Theyâre tracking down the Pygmies who have escaped. He says out of the 30 people who set out from the Holy temple, 10 went to search Kidambaâs village, and the rest went to search the forest.â
âWhat? There are 10 people left in the village?â
Black Mamba clicked his tongue. It was obvious why those b*stards remained in the village. They intended to vent their anger on the remaining villagers and drag the rest of the Pygmies away.
âFind out how many people there are and the location of their base.â
âHe wonât answer. He says it was fate that he didnât receive the magical liquid and was chased out of the forest because of his betrayal. He says if he reveals the location of their base and numbers, the spirit in his stomach will eat his intestines.â
âWhat an unrealistic dreamer. If youâre stupid, your body suffers.â
Samedi broke his right thumb without a second thought. Wallaby gritted his teeth and shook his head, although his red eyes were bulging out like they were about to explode, and he was drooling. Black Mamba stopped Samedi. The Black man, Wallaby, was under mind control. Like any other cult guerrillas, the organization was thorough. Brainwashing done with the imprint of fear could only be reversed with greater fear.
âSamedi, hold on. Ulumbo, tell the guy who I am. Iâll show him what the Ddu-bai-buru-pa curse is.â
Boomâ
He began to compress the air around Wallaby with his resonance waves. It was a skill he didnât use as it was too inhumane and wasted too much of his energy.
There existed a rule of 3333. Three minutes without air, three minutes without stable body temperature, three days without water, and three weeks without foodâthose were the conditions of death. Brain cells would start dying when the oxygen supply was cut off for more than three minutes. Dying brain cells placed tremendous stress on the nervous system.
Whoooâ
When the air density exceeded a certain level, a barrier formed like a plastic film.
Kuuhâ
Kuuuuhâ
Wallaby, who was suddenly breathless, trembled violently. The bit of air that he inhaled wasnât enough to cover the required amount of oxygen intake.
Wallabyâs face started to turn blue. When his lungs shrank, his brain, which recognized death, protested. Wallaby pounded on his chest and pulled at his face. His face turned bloody. The air around Wallabyâs face heated up, and red blood evaporated with a sizzling sound.
Ulumboâs face turned pale. The true face of the humane and benevolent Mahabharata was horrible. Olonge and Kidamba hugged each other as they trembled. That was the first time they witnessed a spiritâs curse.
âSamedi, look. A person who denies the wheel of humanity has no other choice but to be treated like an animal.â
âSamediâs learning well. Those who are not human do not deserve human rights.â
His concentration wavered as he talked.
Whooshâ
The air that regained its freedom rushed in.
Kughâ
Kuhâ
Kuuuukâ
Wallaby desperately filled his lungs with oxygen. The consequence of going against Black Mambaâs intentions was great. Wallaby, who was a mess, collapsed on the floor.
âUlumbo!â
âYe⌠yes, sir. Iâll begin.â
Frightened, Ulumbo started interrogating. The devils before oneâs eyes were scarier than the distant King of Hell. Wallaby didnât dare protest. Wallaby talked, unaware of what he was saying.
âGreat master, he says that the organization that kidnapped the French is called Damballa, separated from the Mai-Mai rebels. Damballa is a Tubu tribe guerilla faction from Rwanda, and the leader of their guerrilla group is Kamuge. Kamuge is a Vodou priest, and all the group members who follow him are Vodou followers. This guyâs a squad leader.â
âIsnât Damballa Wedo a fat snake god? Houngan, who called himself Ntagandaâs master, also ordered a snake around. Why did Damballa separate despite following the same religion?â
âAn internal conflict started because Ntaganda claimed a diamond mine near the Nyiragongo volcano as his own. It seems like Kamugeâs faction was pushed out of the fight due to the lack of manpower and firepower.â
âAha!â Black Mamba exclaimed, coming to a realization.
Now, he knew why those b*stards requested weapons during the hostage negotiations. Kamuge was planning to steal the diamond mine using additional firepower. Everyone was blinded by greed.
Kamuge had slid into the Ituri Rainforest, fearing that Ntaganda would track him down. Zakar Houngan Kran was most likely tracking down Damballa at Ntagandaâs request. France ended up suffering because of the Vodou religionâs internal conflict.
âThe location of their base and their numbers?â
âThe holy place where theyâre keeping the people hostage is Apadombe. Apadombe is a point where the Eplu River and Ituri River meet at a low current. There are at least 500 members.â
âThatâs quite a lot. Apadombe, hmâŚ?â
He didnât have a problem with the number of guerrillas. Their location was more important. He entered Apadombe in the GPS, but nothing showed up. He spread the map open and searched for Apadombe. As the DGSE said, the map was almost empty because there werenât enough resources. He marked the point where the Ituri River and Eplu River met and temporarily registered Apadombe in his GPS. He deleted Katanga, which he had saved before. Although it wasnât an exact location, that was enough.
âWhat about the place Kidamba referred to as Katanga?â
âAh, the Black locals there call it Apadombe. Katanga is just a word used by the Pygmies to refer to an island. Itâs the same place.â
Bingo! Black Mamba cheered.
Now, he had everything that he needed. He would have nothing to worry about after finding those kidnappers. He loosened up since the problem was solved. He almost wanted to carry Kidamba around on his back.
âWho is this Karungo guy?â
âHeâs a separate unit leader under Kamuge. He says that heâs in the village.â
âUgh, these useless b*stards!â
The DGSE made another wrong assumption. That was why information was important. Kamuge had purchased guns through a straw purchaser. He hid his intentions and body by sending a buyer out on behalf of himself.
The Fist of Justice fell for the trick of Kamuge, who left his body behind and died while chasing the unit leader. Well, it was understandable considering Ituri Rainforestâs harsh environment. If it wasnât for the Vodou religionâs mystical magic, which chased away predators and poisonous insects, the Damballa followers wouldnât have dared enter the Ituri Rainforest.
âDid you look into the hostagesâ condition?â
âIâm sorry, sir. I will, now.â
Ulumbo and Wallabyâs conversation grew longer.
âHe says three died out of 23, leaving 20 alive.â
âThatâs a relief.â
Black Mamba celebrated silently. The chance of survival was great if 20 people were still alive six months after they were kidnapped. That was probably because of the spellcaster called Kamuge. Although Vodou spellcasters were feared, they were also competent doctors.
Once Black Mamba obtained all the information that he needed, he instantly relaxed. It was like a flashlight that turned on in complete darkness. He wanted to kick the asses of the DGSE and GIGN that crawled around but couldnât gain any information.
To be frank, that didnât happen because of the French intelligence agency and strike squadâs incompetence. Black Mambaâs respect for life simply brought good luck. It was because he willingly cooperated and saved Olonge from being killed by an elephant. The reason why the DGSE couldnât get any information was that they were a cult. Even if they caught the tail of their kidnappers, they couldnât gain any information. People who were overcome by religious beliefs and fear didnât succumb easily to mere torture.
âThereâs something strange, sir. He says four of the five women are pregnant.â
âWhat, pregnant? Did the whites have intercourse, no, s*x between themselves?â
Black Mambaâs eyebrows raised. That was one of the things he was worried about.
âHe says he doesnât know about that. He didnât rape any women.â
âHm!â
The wickedness of Vodou was beyond oneâs imagination. Humans were mere tools. If the b*stard Kamuge gave up on being a human and sinned instead, the situation would be harder to resolve.
There was nothing more to gain out of Wallaby. Apadombe was registered in his GPS, and he had Olonge and Kidamba, who were Ituriâs best guides. Breathing in the same air as someone who ate children was foul itself. He was overwhelmed with hatred at the thought of inhaling the air coming out of that b*stardâs lungs.
âKidamba, take your revenge.â
Black Mamba released the safety from his Glock and handed it to Kidamba. The confused Kidamba looked at Ulumbo, anticipating a translation.
âUa, Do, dou!â Kidamba, who refused, turned pale.
âHe says he canât.â
âTsk tsk! This idiotâs a coward.â
Samedi clicked his tongue at Ulumboâs words. He couldnât tell whether the boy was kind or just a coward. That man was his enemy who killed his tribe and ate their children, the future of their tribe. His family must have been killed too. The human who refused to pull the trigger on his greatest enemy didnât seem normal to him.
âA human whoâs unlike a human doesnât deserve to die like a human.â
Bangâ
The guyâs head exploded at Samediâs kick. Samedi kicked the body away. It was a messy yet neat ending, just like Samedi himself.
âSamedi, you take care of the b*stards whoâre searching the forest. There are 20 of them.â
âThe Pygmy didnât take care of his own. Is there a need for revenge?â
Samedi glared at Kidamba.
âItâs not revenge. Weâre getting rid of those who gave up on being human and turned into animals. Thatâs the purpose behind my existence and yours. Iâm not nice enough to stand up for those who canât exact fair revenge. The Pygmies can live in their own way while we do our job. The Karungo b*stard has to pay the price anyway.â
âWakil is always right.â
âThere are 20 of them. Try not to use a gun if possible.â
âOkay. Iâll get rid of them for sure.â
Samedi shook his fist and disappeared into the forest. Black Mamba looked at Olonge and Kidamba. The Pygmies would be undefeatable in the Ituri Rainforest if they ever decided to use guns on top of their hunting skills.
âUlumbo, ask Olonge and Kidamba if they want to use guns.â
10 of Kamugeâs subordinates remained in the village. It was Kidambaâs job to take revenge as a Pygmy tribe member. He only needed five minutes to learn how to use an Akabo gun.
Olonge and Kidamba shook their hands and patted their bows. He couldnât understand that tribe. What were they going to do with arrows that could only fly 50 meters? He wondered if it could kill anything within 20 meters. However, it was their decision, so there was nothing he could do about it.
âHuh?â
Olonge and Kidamba took a step further by hiding in the forest. Black Mamba sighed. He really couldnât understand the tribe who went into hiding instead of exacting revenge on those who committed genocide against their own.
Genocide! It was a horrible word but not a foreign one. Ironically, the greatest genocide of humankind was committed by the Yankees. They were the same people who criticized Hitlerâs genocide against the Jews.
People cheered when Hollywood movies portrayed Native Americans as the villain, when in fact, they died at the hands of the white immigrants in Europe. No matter how much they talked about human rights, it wouldnât erase their past.
The U.S. criticized Hitler but not Japanâs emperor and Tojo Hideki, who were mass murderers. It might have been because they were on the same page about genocides, or they recognized Japan as a pillar of the worldâs economy that kept Russia and China in check.
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Japan was a sneaky, childish, and cowardly country. The Japanese had a strong tendency to bow down and serve anyone stronger than them, and they tormented and tortured anyone weaker than them. Japan wasnât fond of Koreaâs economic growth. The tension between Korea and Japan was expected to increase as the power gap between the two countries narrowed.