Chapter 438 - Chapter 42 Episode 1: Everyone Has Their Own Form of Justice
Chapter 438: Chapter 42 Episode 1: Everyone Has Their Own Form of Justice
âActe! Thank you.â
The First Lieutenant ran like a young and lively kamikaze soldier who had been injected with drugs. It was evidence that the âcarrot and stickâ method of motivation worked on both tired humans and animals.
âDamn, are you actually tired? Or are you pretending to be tired?â
Black Mambaâs temples throbbed. According to the negro, Epidiumâs body did not produce any fatigue substance like lactic acid.
Epidium could be considered as an ultra-physical person that did not tire easily, but on the other hand, he could also be seen as an uncontrollable speeding train that had all its safety brakes removed. This meant that either fatigue was simply a psychological factor, or Epidiumâs genes had been mixed with Homosapien DNA.
Apart from being covered in dust and sweat, and being drenched in blood, the mind was tattered like an old, ragged changhoji (a traditional Korean plant-based paper designed to be used in households such as on the doors, walls, and windows) on a haengnang room (a room just through the main gate of a traditional Korean house, off to either side of the gate). The Young Go rock in Mt. Cheon Sung Falls, surrounded by the clear streams and breezes was missed. No, it was actually the master who was missed..
âOf course itâs tiring. We just did what the Airborne Brigade couldnât do. You just have to make the simplest things more difficult whenever you get involved. Itâs like youâre digging up strands of unveiled secrets. Consider it your karma.â
Paul smirked like he was teasing.
âBud, thatâs a matter of ability, and also the reason the government wonât let me go. As I said earlier, there is a special background to a special case. If the consultant canât eradicate the root of evil, then evil will always bloom again. Iâm not an apostle of justice or anything, but I do tend to wrap things up thoroughly.â
âTrue, the Black Mambaâs operation completion is on a different level than the GIGN or the Airborne Brigade. General Phillip gave you one heck of a nickname.â
Paul agreed. In the information world, the results were typically dependent on the operative abilities of the agent. Having 100 third-class agents would never be better than having a single first-class agent. And a hundred of those first-class agents would never be able to match up wot a single special consultant. Not only that, the Black Mamba team was like a national treasure. If the Department of Defense had been in charge of every case, the Areva hostage case would probably have been discarded as an unsolved case.
A superior officer appeared along with Olonge and Kidamba. The Pygmy tribe always tend to show up only after the scene had settled down. Olonge and Kidamba came running across after finding Black Mamba.
âBoo boo, Dubaiburupa Meioh!â
Olonge and Kimdaba bowed their heads.
âShort man, youâve matured.â
Samdi grinned. He suddenly recalled his embarrassment after smacking old man Olonge in the back of the head. Men ought to have some manners.
âYa boo souv dihinda!â
âGol bai wagaya luxor luxor he donya-donya ina.â
Olonge and Kidamba didnât know when to cut the chatter. This was the first time many of the soldiers and mercenaries were seeing the Pygmy tribe, so they were staring with curiosity.
âThis is frustrating. What are they saying?â
One never realized the importance of another being until that person was gone. Ulumboâs presence was indeed a large one. The Black Mamba looked back at Samdi. His facial expressions was kind of awkward and he shrugged his shoulders. It wasnât as if Samdi himself was going to understand a single thing about the Pygmyâs twittering.
âCorporal, bring the four AK rifles and four ammo boxes that were snatched.â
âYes sir.â
Olonge and Kidamba stared at Black Mamba with confused looks as they were handed the rifles and ammunition.
âProtect your family.â
âMahad Santahai!â
Olonge and Kidamba showed their teeth as they smiled. Despite the language barrier between the two groups of people exchanging rifles, the meaning was roughly delivered. Samdi tapped on Paulâs shoulders.
âPaul, you need to give those guys some sort of payment.â
Paul dug into his pocket with a perplexed look on his face. He found 10 bills and 10 francs. Itâs fortunate he didnât find any jingling coins.
âAre you that poor?â
Samdi shielded his eyes as he reached out to Mekisi and Holland with the money. Since they did not want to be regarded as poor or cheap, the two somehow managed to find 2,000 francs between them.
âLook, shorties, well done. Buy your women some nice clothes. You gotta cover up those crotches, donât you think?â
Samdi handed 500 francs each to Olonge and Kidamba. It was his way of saying goodbye.
âWoot, 1,000 francs is for Ulumbo.â
The Black Mamba grinned. the Pygmy tribe had no sense of money. They would just think of it as a souvenir. In contrast, an entire elephant was gifted after saving Olonge and his two grandsons. A monstrous crocodile and leopard that threatened Kidambaâs village have been taken care of. The Damballah that trampled on Kidambaâs village had also been long taken care of. The conciergeâs compensation was already as overwhelming as it could be.
The guns and money were simply rewards for finding the remains of the GIGN operation team survivor.
âMy fellow shorties, be angry before you can be sad. If someone hits you once, hit them twice as hard. Donât turn your back and be sad. Instead, widen your eyes and give it one more shot.â
Despite the rumors and its reputation, the Pygmy tribe was actually made up of gentle and lethargic people. They would eventually become extinct because they were always running away from any outside threats. The Black Mamba wished the Pygmy tribe understood their language. The relationship with the Pygmy tribe had come to an end. They had their own lives to live, and they were destined to live in and around the Ituri Rainforest.
âPaul, fly our short friends back to the village.â
âWill do. Is this like a warranty service? Ha ha haâ
Paul gave a pleasant smile. If the end was good, then everything else that came before it was good too. Black Mamba handed the coordinates to both Kidambaâs and Olongeâs villages to the pilot. It wasnât necessary, but like Paul said, itâs like a final warranty service. This too, was part of Black Mambaâs generosity.
âGol bai wakaya luxor luxor cillian gopu duma aokushiga.â (Weâll be sure to receive the superior seed the next time we meet).
Olonge tapped his ass and thrust his hips back and forth. The Black Mamba stared at Olongeâs back with a stinky look as he followed the pilot.
âHopefully it doesnât mean he wants me to get on top of the Pygmy virgin.â
All of a sudden, a shrill voice cut through the air.
âBarbarians! This canât be possible! Iâm going to sue you people! I wonât let this slide by so easily!â
It was none other than the Bali Sari reporter whom Samdi had hung on the tree. She was caught for the objectionable crime of being so tenacious to get an interview with Black Mamba.
âWell, we already told you that youâll be released if you just make a promise.â
âItâs the reporterâs right to choose their interviewee! Who are you to jabber about it!?â
The Bali Sari and soldiers around her began to argue yet again. Everyone had practically given up after a full hour of her evil sermon.
âWho the hell gave you permission for that thing to accompany us duriing the interview?â
The Black Mamba stared fiercely at Manager Mekisi. Mekisiâs head dropped down as he stared at the ground.
âTut tut! You were charmed by her face.â
Samdi clicked his tongue. There were thousands of different types of human beings. There were humans that looked at the beauty of angels and fairies but treated them like rocks, while other humans would completely fall for cheese girls with deformed faces and shells. Cheese girl was a term that Samdi used to describe women who liked to show off, not knowing their place.
âIâm not sure if itâs gonna be okay. The press can be like a poisonous blowfish.â
Paul worried. There were three things that shouldnât be touched in France. Dogs, the press, and illegal foreigners. These things may not be anything, but they tend to inflate matters if bothered. They overexaggerate things and get angry, and sometimes, they bite.
âThe government should endure it since they sent that kind of thing.â
âThatâs right. That reporter is something else. You said youâd let her go if she promised not to bother you anymore, but look how sheâs behaving.â
âLet her be. People live accordingly.â
The Black Mamba didnât care whether the woman cussed or not. The job was already done. They would finally bid farewell to the damned Ituri Rainforest as soon as Ulumbo arrived.
âThis is no different than a load of manure at my uncleâs farm.â
Black Mamba murmured in a cynical tone. Loads of corpses looked just alike the manure load at an uncleâs. Carrying weed and leaves with an A-frame carrier and covering up the filth in the barn was going to break everyoneâs back. The thing they had in common though, was that both the lump of organic material and the load of manure, were completed by the Black Mamba.
Toot, toot, toot, toot! A black dot appeared in the sky. The dot appeared from the northeast direction first, then started moving in the southeast direction. Samdi pointed at the chopper approaching from the northeast direction.
âWakir, Ulumbo is coming.â
âHeâs too lateâŠâ
The Black Mambaâs face turned a shade darker. The Gazelle chopper had taken one whole whopping hour to return. It should have taken no more than 30 minutes to winch up Ulumbo and come back.
âIâm not sure if that weakling didnât piss himself.â
Samdi ran up to the chopper that had just landed. Shorty after, he returned with the pilot and the sergeant. His face was gloomy.
âWakir, Ulumbo is dead. His corpse returned.â
âHmm⊠looks like something happened.â
The Black Mamba sank into deep thought. He had been in an uneasy mood ever since Ulumbo didnât come back in time. Every possible action was taken for survival. There was just no reason for him to die before a day had passed. It must mean that something happened.
His temper hit the roof. His first impression of Ulumbo wasnât all that great. He was always bragging, exaggerating matters and walking on eggshells like a little rat. But as time passed, Ulumbo eventually revealed his sincere attitude and gradually became a likeable person. His special compensation and marriage was guaranteed, but it has all become useless now. A promise couldnât be kept.
âPoor dude, he was so happy to be married⊠Hey, tell me what happened.â
Samdi looked back at the soldier that came together.
âActe, this is Sergeant Leon.â
âWell done.â
The Black Mamba nodded his head with a gloomy face.
âWe used the fast ropes to land on the jungle canopies, along with Army Sergeant Bresong. We used mountain ropes to climb down the tree. The Boma had fallen to the ground and there was a corpse of a native black man in it. The man seemed to have died from the shock of having his organs ruptured, and cervical spine fracture when he took the fall. We shot down the hyena that was devouring the corpse and brought back what we could.â
âThe Boma had fallen on the ground?â
The Black Mambaâs eyes widened. The Boma had been inspected by Samdi himself after he and the Pygmy tribe installed it together. It was built to be sturdy and fastened tightly for to prepare for the leopards.
âYes, it was destroyed.â
âMmmm!â
âThe problem is the battle casualties. Bresong, bring that over here!â
The giant black man with an Army Sergeant badge was carrying a resin pack the size of a briefcase.
âActe, Army Sergeant Bresong reporting.â
Bresong handed over a vinyl bag for oil collection. Black Mamba closely examined the contents of the bag. Inside was a piece of a grenade fragment, 12 gauges of 9mm Parabellum, 32 gauges of 5.56mm, and two skin ointments. It was evidence that Ulumbo had been in a battle.
A 9mm Parabellum gauge can be used on both a pistol and a submachine gun. It would mean that an MP5 was used for 12 gauges to be collected inside a jungle. The 5.56mm, 45 standard gauge is used in both the NATO Armyâs assault rifle and light machine gun.
There was no way the cheap guerillas could afford to use advanced firearms like MP5s or Minimis. This was clear evidence that Ulumbo was ambushed by Special Ops or an agent.
âItâs them.â
Samdi gritted his teeth. The yankee that questioned anyone being psychic hunter, Lieutenant Lewis said his comrades were headed to Devil Springs.
âIt most likely is!â
The Black Mamba nodded his head. Unexpected incidents always happened no matter how prepared things were. Perhaps that was why religions secure the nicheâŠ
âHow unfortunate. he was very likely to become the next OmbutiâŠ.. how unlucky. Tsk tsk.â
Paul clicked his tongue. Ulumbo was like a half wit and a show off, but things like that would eventually fade away just by being next to the Black Mamba. He had the best opportunity, but now itâs just a waste.â
âIâll identify and confirm the corpse.â
âWi!â
Leon and Bresong unloaded the non-woven corpse carrier bag from the chopper and unzipped it open. The unbearable sight of the corpse was revealed. It bore the signs of being torn apart by wild animals, but there were still clear signs that it was death by falling from a great height. Organs had spilled out from the abdomen, and the axial and femur bones were shattered. The Black Mamba looked at the barely hanging neck. Something had pressed on the corpseâs neck with enormous force and completely shattered it.
âPaul, how strong do you think a fully grown gorilla is?â
âWell, I did hear the arm strength was five times of an adult manâŠ..â
Paul faltered with an unsure answer.
âAccording to the French National Museum of History, the grip of an adult gorilla is 350kg. An average adult manâs grip is 50kg,â Bresong chipped in.
âThatâs about seven times, eh. Thatâd be enough to destroy the cervical spine.â
âBut gorillas arenât aggressive animals; they just act tough. There has been no history of gorillas preemptively striking humans. And theyâre just not that cruel to attack humans that have lost the ability to resist anyway.â
Bresong answered with confidence.
âDidnât realize you were a gorilla expert.â
The Black Mamba glanced at Bresong with an unexpected look.
âI majored in animal behavioral science. Itâs an honor to be able to help a Special Military Advisor.â
âThis dude, heâs gonna be a successful one.â
Paul was impressed by Bresongâs wits. There werenât many men that could recognize other men who were more powerful than them and to be displaying such adequate ability just at the right time. Bresong had a bright future ahead of him.
The Black Mamba suddenly remembered the chimera he had dealt with on the shores of Ounianga. It was a god-like presence that was neither human nor animal. It was a being that was presumed to have been created in Area 51. That must have been what killed Ulumbo.
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âPoor man, the money for his marriage has become the toll to the afterlife.â
Samdi shut Ulumboâs widely opened eyes, and put 1000 franc he ripped off in between Ulumboâs fingers. This usually represented a form of ritual made by an owner or a master.
The Black Mamba didnât want to bypass Ulumboâs sacrifice. He intended to get rid of the two remaining monsters in cenote before he left, anyway.
âFirst, weâll check the site.â
Paul expressed an agreeing gesture to Black Mamba.