Chapter 683: Chapter 63 Episode 19 Asura
Edel gorged herself on the spicy chowder that had tortured Mu Ssangâs tongue and lips. She must have tasted it while she was cooking. If she was not able to taste the burning spiciness of Habanero peppers, it meant that there was something wrong with her faculty of taste. Edel was not aware that she had a sensory disability. He felt sorry for her.
âI was not aware of her suffering!â
He blamed himself. His own life had been full of extraordinary things and events that he only considered Edel as someone a bit eccentric. Humans differ from animals because they can enjoy culinary arts. Without the faculty of taste, masterful dishes are nothing but some fodder. He needed to cure her disability before he went out to save the universe.
âIs there something on my face, Mu Ssang?â
Edel stared at Mu Ssang with her sky-blue, clear eyes. He felt like her eyes were going to suck him in. He felt dizzy.
His field of view shimmered. A transient hallucination, perhaps a dream or foresight, passed before his eyes. He had experienced the same phenomenon when he was looking for his mother. In a dark forest where the ground was covered by ferns, treetops soared into the sky and parasitic vines thrived among them. Hae Young, wearing skin-tight jeans and a tank top, was prancing.
âThose are real mangoes! Get one for me, Mu Ssang!â
Hae Young waved her hands under a mango tree. Lightly shaded eyes, always looking wet. Well-trimmed, thick eyebrows. An inviting scarlet lips. Soul-shaking pheromones. She did not change one bit. A broad-boned chimpanzee, attracted by her pheromones, climbed skulkingly down from the top of the mango tree.
His words did not escape his mouth. He felt as if his uvula collapsed and blocked his vocal cords. The sound didnât escape his mouth. The male chimpanzee put his arm around Hae Youngâs waist and rapidly went up the tree.
Her fearful, desperate cry pierced his eardrums. He ran toward her with all his might, but his body which routinely moved at 30 meters per second felt heavy like soaked cotton. He could see the chimpanzeeâs erect penis between his thighs. It was as big as a forearm.
âThe chimpanzee penis is normally as big as a ballpoint pen.â
He wondered despite the urgency of the moment.
He ran with all of his might, but the distance between them didnât close. He was so much in a hurry that his heart was beating against his chest, threatening to burst out.
âDid you choke on something, Mu Ssang?â
The hallucination lifted, and he could see Edel holding a cup of water. It was indeed a transient vision.
No matter how terrible a nightmare or sleep paralysis is, it vanishes as soon as one wakes up. Foresight belonged to the spirit realm between dream and reality. It was more advanced than a possessed shaman in a trance state, but for a seeker, it was like poison. Thatâs why his teacher was wary of wayward shamans. He felt rushed. He was also feeling sorry. Edel was right here and he hallucinated about Hae Young.
âYes, a lot of beauty is smeared on your face.â
She humored Mu Ssangâs dadâs joke like the angel she was.
âYou are the second most beautiful woman in the world, Edel.â
âThe first must be your mother. I flatter when I am flattered.â
Edel craned her neck and bit Mu Ssangâs lip. The tip of the tongue was the most sensitive extremity along with the fingertips. Thatâs why the fingers and tongue often caused problems.
When their tongues intertwined, Edel twisted her body. Mu Ssang felt Edelâs tongue with his. A person with a taste disability has a smooth tongue or has their taste buds covered with foreign matter. After some feeling up, he found nothing wrong.
âAre my senses far too sensitive?â thought Mu Ssang.
Considering he could enjoy his motherâs and Jin Soonâs dishes just fine, that didnât seem to be the case.
âEdel, how does the chowder taste?â
Mu Ssang asked, his lips still pressed against hers. It was a question that could hurt her feelings.
âJust that? Burning spicy?â
Mu Ssang had a headache. Taste is subjective. Food companies make exceedingly spicy products just for the people who enjoy them. This meant she didnât have a taste disability. But if she couldnât taste this excruciatingly spicy flavor, that was whole another problem. In Edelâs case, the cause must be psychological rather than physical. This was someone who had a traumatic experience regarding food when she was younger.
âMy teacher should be able to resolve this,â said Mu Ssang in his mind.
Spiritual matters were his teacherâs specialty. As always, something he couldnât resolve himself had to be resolved with his teacherâs help.
The satellite phoneâs LED indicator blinked.
Edel, startled, hurriedly took her lips from Mu Ssangâs. Her cheeks were flushed like an apple. She glanced around frantically. Of course, no one was looking.
Edel smiled bashfully. As long as Dino was nearby, no one, not even one single insect could approach them. She had overreacted.
âWho is this? What a moment to call me!â
Mu Ssang grumbled and switched up the receiver.
Mu Ssangâs complexion clouded over. If it was Kamdoong, not Geukdo that called, it had to be a serious problem.
âYou caught them all and locked them up? There was a brain implant in Young Sookâs head? How maddening! From now on for a while, have Geukdo accompany the girls when they go out. The armed ones will be handled at your discretion. You must pay for what you eat.â
Mu Ssang switched down the phone and ate the remaining rice in his bowl. Edelâs gaze alternated between the deformed spoon and Mu Ssangâs face.
âYeah. The American spies tried infiltrating the house. Kamdoong caught them all and neutralized them.â
âWhat about your mother? Jin Soon? Mina?â
Edel showered Mu Ssang with questions.
âThey are not even aware of the incident. Kamdoong handled it quietly.â
âGood. What was the brain implant about?â
âI rescued a girl kidnapped by human traffickers. She had nowhere else to go, so she stayed with us. She had a brain implant in her head.â
âOh my? Who did that?â
âThe expected culprits are obvious. But what Iâm not sure about is if they infiltrated the house because of Young Sook or because they figured out my true identity.â
âWhat shall we do? Are you going back to Korea? Your family cannot move here. The timing isnât right.â
Edelâs expression clouded over.
âWe have Kamdoong and Geukdo there. No worries.â
âNo one can escape Kamdoongâs sensory awareness. He is quite rough in handling things which can be a problem sometimes. With my teacher nearby, it shouldnât be a problem now. I must go to Ituri.â
âIs it because of her?â
Mu Ssangâs eyes widened.
âI heard from Uncle Mohammed. Donât cause him trouble. I insisted to know. All right?â
âI was going to tell you anyway.â
âYou were. Your ex-lover must be more important than your ex-wife.â
Her words struck hard. Mu Ssang grimaced.
âHaha, Iâm kidding. I know you well. You are not the type to forget a lover easily. If it is to help her when sheâs in trouble, you should go. But I wonât allow anyone other than Jin Soon to be around you in that kind of way.â
Mu Ssangâs eyes widened. Edel had never said that she wouldnât allow anything like this.
âOf course. Iâm quite meddlesome but wonât let a past relationship inconvenience us. The French government asked me to go for a survey anyway.â
Edel was moved by Mu Ssangâs great soul which was as vast as an ocean. People get hurt by each other because they always seek to get something from them. Mu Ssang had taken in countless refugees just because he felt sorry for them.
It was no different this time. He was strong to the strong and kind to the weak. He showed by action without lame excuses. If she couldnât love a man like this, she could never love anyone else.
âAre you flying there on Garudaâs back?â
âNo. That thing is too dangerous. I need some time to think. Perhaps there could be great danger looming over Novatopia.â
âMu Ssang, you are strong but not immortal. You have great subordinates and an army. Why are you going there alone? When I first saw you in the MSFâŚâ
Edelâs eyes were filled with tears. Mu Ssang pressed her lips with his finger.
âI am invincible. This time, I will not wage war. I will just get intel and get out.â
Edel gazed at him with wet eyes.
âWe shall get married when this wraps up. We will have children too.â
Edel, eyes widened, and she jumped into Mu Ssangâs embrace.
âOmbuti, is there someone with a lot of free time among the henchmen?â
âNo. But some unmarried guys fool around.â
He was right. Samdi was not interested in women. Nejema was addicted to training. Only Sun Woo-hyun was the type to ever fool around. Ibrahim, Ahmad and Jamal escaped with their families, but Sun Woo-hyun, Nejema, and Aishe all lost their families. Samdi never had any family to begin with. They were all survivors in this hostile world. He was concerned with their future when he was faced with several incidents.
âSun Woo-hyun is fluent in Arabic. Didnât you say that you had trouble during Operation Ituri because you didnât have an interpreter?â
âHe is quite useful. He is quite adept at non-standard combat as well. He improvises at will. Is he in Ennedi?â
âHeâs in the next room.â
âWhat? How did he know?â
âThe head butler should be aware of his masterâs whereabouts at all times. Wakil needs servants, not helpers. Samdi is not available, defending the Predator attack. He can be rude sometimes, but he is the right one for this role.â
âHis years of experience are showing!â Mu Ssang marveled.
Ombuti had all the right to assume the role of the head of butlers.
âMohammed brought some useful young men from Mambasa. Ongore is fluent in French and Swahili. Will you take him with you?â
âDoes he have a family?â
Mu Ssang shook his head after much deliberation.
âThe jungle of Ituri is not a place for ordinary people. Itâs not like we are attending an international meeting.â
Ombuti smiled. Mu Ssang could eliminate thousands of lives at once, but he still cared about one life.
âSun, pack up. We have work.â
âWhat work? I should know before I go.â
Sun Woo-hyun was brought to the room without knowing anything. He had a bad feeling about Mu Ssangâs ominous grin. Only Ombuti and he knew how cruel Mu Ssang could be.
âI invite you to a battlefield. You should take care of your one and only life.â
Mu Ssang provoked him a bit.
âDonât underestimate me. Iâm from North Koreaâs intelligence brigade. I survived winter without supplies in a rural forest in North Korea.â
âThe jungle of Ituri is much worse. There are no lethal vipers, brain parasites, a swarm of leeches, or beasts that can gobble you up. Without dieldrin, you wouldnât last a night.â
âIâve dealt with jungle leeches in Zimbabwe. Iâve seen an insect that shoots poison as it dies.â
Sun Woo-hyun was determined.
âYou can speak Swahili, right?â
âI spent two years in Zimbabwe. When I was in the Zimbabwean military advisory boardâŚâ
âEnough. Pack your weapons. The MP5 is the best in a jungle.â
âLetâs go slow. I need time to breathe.â
Ombuti threw his teacup toward Sun who caught it without looking. Ombuti stood abruptly and mercilessly kicked his shin.
âWhy kick me? You donât outrank me that much.â
Sun Woo-hyun held his kicked leg and hopped around the room.
âI do. Just because Mu Ssang is merciful, it doesnât mean you should be rude to him. Students are beaten by teachers. Criminals are beaten by police. Servants are beaten by masters. Rookies are beaten by higher-ups. Just because you are a general doesnât mean you should look down at the heavens. Do you want to be demoted? Do you want to climb the barbed wire fences?â Ombuti scolded him relentlessly.
âUgh, Iâm sorry. Have mercy, sir.â
Sun Woo-hyun looked downtrodden.
âSpeak properly for starters. Donât think your familiar tone excuses you. If you keep acting up, you will be sent to the windbreak forest for the rest of your life.â
âI am but Wakilâs pawn. Iâll be careful.â
âWe have work. Hurry.â
Mu Ssang grinned. Every Novatopian treated him like a god. He appreciate that Sun Woo-hyun treated him like a friend.
Green Zone Camp, Eunpanwaja
Brigadier General McKinley threw the phone and trembled.
âGod damn! Leave it be? Iâm McKinley!â
The enraged roar resounded in the empty Battle Intelligence Room. Brigadier General Dyson and three teams of Predators arrived the night before. The call ordered him to leave the tracking operation to Dyson and take care of the camp instead. It was the Executorâs order.
He was a general, yet they sent his replacement without conferring with him and ordered him to step back. Taking care of a camp was not a task worthy of his rank. He understood why the Executor was angry, but it wasnât like he didnât have anything to say. With Hynd, he had successfully blocked the enemyâs retreat path.