Chapter 67: Chapter 11, Episode 1: A Desperate Escape
âColonel Philip, Team Ratel has shown amazing mental prowess on the battlefield. Theyâve survived 20 days. Why canât they survive another three? Letâs put faith in your subordinates.â Colonel Tanshe said hatefully.
Philip turned and stared at Colonel Philip with a faraway gaze. He wished to slice off Tansheâs thick-lipped mouth that was saying this nonsense.
âTeam Ratel has fought six large-scale battles alone. Theyâve killed over 700 northern foot soldiers. The squadron has managed to wipe out two battalions, and theyâre still engaged in mud fights with the hyenas right now. That FROLINAT committee memberâs frothing at the mouthâŠâ
Philip, whose emotions overran his words, gathered his breath.
The participants on either side of the table began to whisper. It was shocking to hear the numbers of FROLINAT soldiers the mercenaries had wiped out despite being outnumbered by 700. The participants began to talk over each other trying to confirm the information from Bonipas.
âKeep listening. The third army led by Habib is known as the best and most evil of the FROLINAT armies. Iâve received reports that Team Ratel managed to wipe out half of that army, including their command post.â
âWow, if that report is true, this is the beginning of a new legend in Legion Etranger. Congratulations, Colonel Philip.â
Strategic Advisor Peron began to clap his hands. Following his lead, the other participants began to clap.
Philip smacked the table.
âThis is not a congratulatory matter. You all should know the Muslim tradition of returning what is given with a bloody vengeance. The FROLINAT has scattered a human wall around its Kichi Kichi and New Delhi borders to regain their wounded pride. Itâs like throwing a net on them only to smash them from behind with a hammer. Thousands are armed with Soviet weapons blocking their southern route. A strand of mercenaries has been shoved on top of a large anvil. A hammer is descending. And you think theyâll survive?â
âA mercenary isnât Superman or Rambo. Theyâre holding on thanks to Black Mamba, but they, too, are humans who die when shot. You guys have thrown my subordinates to the piranhas and are forbidding me to send even a rescue boat. Three days and theyâre dead.â
âThatâs the thing. The plan has gone smoothly thanks to Team Ratel shaking FROLINAT around. Theyâve already shown their talents. If they withstand another three days, the plan will succeed perfectly. Our country will gain an immense advantage, and Team Ratel will become legends.â Bonipas spoke these cold-hearted words easily.
Philip reached for his handgun and ran his hand over its grip.
âI should shoot him.â
It was an impossible reality, but he truly wanted to shoot that evil Bonipas to death.
âBonipas, you should go preach your words in front of an elementary schoolâs graduating class. The mercenaries are also someoneâs husband, father, and son. Would you be able to say that when your son is dying somewhere in the Sahel?â
At Philipâs direct words, Bonipas cleared his throat and closed his mouth.
âCommander, did you know about this?â Philip asked Lieutenant General Dimanche.
Dimanche was unable to hide his conflicted frown.
âHow could you give a one-way ticket to your subordinates? This event sets a precedent for Legion Etranger.â
âIt was a plan decided for national gains. In the end, I have nothing to excuse myself from, to you or the members that were thrown in hell.â
He had kept his silence on the point of national advantage, but this was something to be morally criticized. After being questioned by his subordinate his face turned red.
Philipâs anger drained out of him at his commanderâs apology.
âBonipas, which team secured Makumbo?â
âThe GCP secured him. Currently, they should have escaped Ongur and passed Nedehli. The routes there are empty thanks to the Team Ratel.â
âI see. They still havenât escaped FROLINATâs nets. Thatâs why you needed two days. Youâre trying to get Team Ratel to mess things up even more, dead or alive, to move that advantageous card more easily. Doesnât matter if the mercenaries die. Theyâre not even French so a piece of metal would do; some bribery of their families would do. Hahaha!â
Philip let out an empty laugh.
âIâm one of many who looks forward to Team Ratelâs return. I didnât know they would crush the FROLINAT forces so severely. This is a time when Franceâs influence is being measured by how settled Chad becomes. Team Ratel is this missionâs vital part. Since things have already turned out this way, they can hold out for three, or two days longer. The mercenaries arenât our countrymen either, anyways, donât you agree?â
Minister Bonipas had rolled around in the informational fields for 30 years. He didnât even blink when Philip shouted or acted out. Instead, he countered him with a factual tone.
Philip smashed the table with his fist and jumped to his feet.
âWhat? Theyâre French soldiers and my subordinates!â
âTheyâre mercenaries after money and foreigners.â
Bonipas countered, word for word.
They were soldiers invested in for situations just like these. They werenât Frenchmen. The reason behind fattening a pig was to send it up to the feasting table. The Department of Defence had approved the backdoor operation. Nothing was going to change just because one of Legion Etrangerâs colonels rampaged about. Inside, Bonipas laughed at Philip.
âBonipas, do you know what kind of place the Sahel is? You must have only seen it on paper, at your desk. The strategic region that Team Ratel is in, north of the BodĂ©lĂ© flatlands, alternates 30 degrees between day and night. During the day, they suffer from dehydration, and during the night, they die from the cold. In the day, they are accosted by mosquitoes and, at night, accosted by sandstorms. A man like you who only schemes behind his desk wouldnât survive two days. My children have fought crazily against the FROLINAT for 20 days these conditions. By now, they should be dead. I am going to send that helicopter and bring them back.â
âPhilip, Napoleon once said to never intervene during an enemyâs mistake. FROLINAT is barking up the wrong tree. The plan is in its finishing stages. If Team Ratel gives us another 48 hours, our country will be able to gain a political and military initiative. Weâd be able to spread Franceâs influence across Chad and eastern Africa without requiring any more blood to be spilled. Stop being stubborn. If you continue doing so, there will be no choice but to place you in a holding cell.â Peron took Bonipasâ side.
âWhat! Youâll arrest me?â
âItâs for the country.â Major General Montang added.
âPhilip, the strategy has already begun, and itâs nearing success. It may be painful, but national priorities come first. Colonel, youâll be a general someday, no?â Commander Dimanche supported Bonipas.
Philip fell back into his chair. There was nothing he could do against the united front of all the participants. And, in the midst of all that, his ears had opened up to the word âGeneral.â He wished to smash in his own head.
He wondered since when had he been so gullible.
âThen, what are we meant to do about them?â
Philip, drained of all his strength, spoke in a murmur.
âWe should immediately process their medal of honor and give them their due rewards.â
Commander Tanshe spoke as though the mercenaries were already dead.
âWhatâs the point of receiving a medal of honor after dying? How can I face covering their corpses with the tri-colored flag, when theyâve been manipulated to their deaths?â
Colonel Philip stopped talking and looked at Colonel Tanshe.
âLetâs exchange our positions. Imagine the airborneâs Team Jesepe has become the bait and is being torn apart by the FROLINAT. Would you be able to abandon them, commander?â
At the sudden attack, Colonel Tanshe lowered his head. Their cause was with the national advantage, but there was nothing to gain out of engaging a verbal fight with Philip.
Philipâs rage died down rapidly.
The plan had already entered its last stages. All responsible parties used national initiatives as their shield. If he kept going against them, the atmosphere would turn into an accusation of doubting his loyalty towards his own country.
The back door operation had also been approved by his immediate commander, Dimanche. As the plan had been put forth by both the Department of Defence and the DGSE, his point of view was no more significant than a coffee mug, even if he raged about. His head ached at the thought of being locked up from further disagreements and several other complicated thoughts.
Philip glared at Bonipas.
âBonipas, you planned this dirty plan, didnât you?â
âYes. It was to fool the Sovietâs and Libyaâs plans and to make holes in the FROLINATâs nets. Although, Team Ratel did rip through an entire part instead of making holes. Iâve kept you out for the sake of security. I am very sorry.â
Bonipasâ apology didnât sound like an apology. Philip didnât want to hear the soulless apology. Bonipas was too much like a snake; anything he said wasnât believable.
âHm, and the bastard called Major Geofrey and turned over the information to FROLINAT.â
âThat didnât happen. All information was leaked by that stupid staff mercenary Etang.â Bonipas confirmed.
âYou f*cking bastard!â
Philip launched from his seat and swung a fist at Bonipasâs face.
Bonipas had been punched in his chin and fell over with his chair. He was a man who didnât reveal his thoughts. In Philipâs eyes, even his fall looked like an intended slapstick comedy routine.
âYou bastard, what f*cking security. You just wanted to take everything without me. Do whatever you want.â
Colonel Philip kicked open the doors of the conference room and walked out.
âHa! Philipâs a gentleman, but it seems as though heâs thoroughly pissed off.â
Bonipas smiled as he rubbed his chin.
It was a beneficial trade, to dissolve the situation with a punch. Philip was angered, but he was still a high ranking colonel. He could tell the importance of this mission.
âSince Minister Bonipas has taken the punch for the team, todayâs meal will be on me. I may have been the humiliating sight, being punched by my subordinate if it hadnât been for you! Hahahaha!â
Dimanche looked at Minister Bonipas and laughed freely.
âWell, Iâm a professional at playing the evil role after all. Iâm glad itâs been resolved this way. I was prepared to sweat through the meeting. Hahaha!â Bonipas smiled bitterly.
âWho would have thought Team Ratel would do so well? The Canem and Borkou FROLINATs are hanging around Team Ratel. Whatever anyone says, Team Jesepe has managed to procure Makumbo without having to shoot a single bullet thanks to them. The mercenaries do deserve a LĂ©gion dâhonneur. But who is this Black Mamba fellow?â
At advisor Peronâs question, Bonipas began to reply.
âHe received a call name from the Department of Defence. His details are classified information. Heâs a god-level sniper who knows the ancient martial arts of East Asia and is capable of clearing a small military unit within a minute. He wiped out an entire platoon of Deuxieme Repâs snipers, alone, in a mock-battle. His close combat is also impressive. Iâve heard that he managed to down a crazed bull with a single punch in Corsica. Not all of the stories are believable, but he is a special mercenary.â
âHa, I canât believe it. If thatâs true, it would be a loss to have his bones buried in the Sahel! Tsk tsk.â Advisor Peron clicked his tongue.
âItâs unfortunate, regarding Black Mamba, but Chad is more important.â
Bonipas returned his words, emotionless.
He prioritized everything on the national level. An individualâs life was nothing to him. Of course, his own life was an exception.
âMinister Bonipas, are you certain that Team Jesepe will arrive in NâDjamena in two days?â Advisor Peron asked.
âThree days is plenty; two is a tight fit. Thanks to Team Ratel causing chaos, not even the Soviet or Libyan intelligence departments know of Team Jesepeâs existence. All eyes are on the Team Ratel. Jesepe will be able to extract Makumbo out safely.â
âGood! Mercenaries have no point in existing if they donât do their due worth.â
Advisor Peron was satisfied. This mission had been put forth in collaboration with both the Department of Defence and the intelligence department. Thanks to Team Ratel, there was going to be a significant personnel selection record added to his resume. A smile automatically escaped him.
âThis is good news. The Soviets would swim around the wrong waters, and Libya would have to vomit out Chad and the entire four northern regions. Itâs a perfect political and military victory. Let us cheer for France and the mercenaries.â
The Major General offered a toast.
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âFor the mercenaries!â
All the participants raised their wine glasses.
The information about the mercenaries dying in the Sahel had long left their heads.