Chapter 71: Chapter 11, Episode 5: A Desperate Escape
The violent sandstorm was gradually calming.
This weather was unique to Djourab Erg. The winds changed rapidly. A sudden storm was prone to send objects flying hundreds of meters away and those winds that raged as though they could blow away camels would suddenly change into a gentle breeze.
âNow, letâs begin.â
The entire team worked to scatter the landmines against the trip wires and installed claymore mines.
Mouris planned the distance and direction, while Burimer marked down each oneâs buried location on a status plate with a red pen.
They had to collect their mines when they moved. That collection task was tedious. There was a supply issue, but the Mitterrand government had taken the lead in creating a compromising ban on mines, so they had to collect them to avoid national criticism.
It was a bothersome and difficult task, but no one complained because it was better than dying from a FROLINATâs bayonet while sleeping.
Aside from Black Mamba, the entire team was bound to die when they faced several of them in close-range combat. A strange human, like Black Mamba who fought a hundred-on-one, only existed in movies.
âMouris, how many sets of claymores did you install?â
âI set up 8 in total around the 300-meter front, at a distance of 15 meters each.â
âI placed doubles of 50 sets around 400 and 350 meters.â
The captain decided that the front 400 meters would be their first line of defense. Mouris directed the team to bury FM6a mines around the defense line.
The FM6a mine was created by Franceâs GIAT and based on the American M16a2 antipersonnel mine. It was the same mine, but the FM6a weighed only 500 grams, a peanut compared to the 4.1-kilogram M16a2.
As a defensive weapon, the FM6a was concentrated for resistance rather than an attack mechanism. More explosions meant more casualties.
The FM6a, loyal to its purpose was one of the few effective French-made weapons that the captain acknowledged
The team buried the mines and began digging trenches.
Even Black Mamba joined in when they began to dig trenches. The shoveling skills that he had practiced since he was seven had been recognized even on the bridge. Black Mamba was not the most confident in sniping but in using the ax and shovel.
His strong physique and long experience shone its light in the midst of slaving away.
Patâ Whiskâ Patâ Whiskâ
His actions of sticking the shovel into the sand and removing it flowed like water. While two of this team managed to dig one trench, he, alone, dug two.
His physique was 18 times the human average. As he whisked the shovel around with frightening power and speed, his teammates watched him from afar.
âIs he even human?â Mouris murmured to himself with a pinched expression.
âWould that be possible if I raised a hundred stray dogs?â Bellman also whispered.
âWhat are you guys doing? Organize the trenches that Black Mamba dug and connect them with pathways. Should I kick your *ss?â Mike scolded his teammates.
The captainâs expression was extremely dark.
The camp was set below the tall stone so it would have fewer temperature fluctuations and higher moisture, but his anxiousness was fanned by the gathering of unusual factors.
âBurimer, do you think I made another mistake?â
âDonât concern yourself. Whether you did or didnât, there wasnât a choice. We cannot leave Chartres with his high fever out in direct sunlight or heat waves.â
Burimer cut off the captainâs worries.
His darkness lifted slightly.
Higher terrain was naturally advantageous for defense, but they had set up camp in lower terrain for Chartres and worry started to swell.
âBurimer, I donât feel good about this.â
âIs it because of the caravan we saw during the day?â
âI should have shot it.â
âWhy did you stop Black Mamba?â
âWas it because of the woman?â
The captain cleared his throat without replying. In the caravan of five camels and six people, there had been a young woman mixed in.
He had stopped Black Mamba who had pulled out his Glock. The moment he looked at the womanâs eyes, he had recalled his dead wife.
âCaptain, youâre making a mistake.â
Black Mamba had warned him, but he had dismissed it. The moment those clear eyes had invaded his heart, the captain had been unable to kill them.
âDonât worry too much. There isnât any evidence that theyâre informants after all.â Burimer reassured me.
âNo, Black Mamba isnât someone who kills randomly. There is a reason why he pulled out his gun.â
âItâs something that already happened. Itâs nothing new when thereâs a battle every time our eyes open. We have Black Mamba. We just need to fortify our defenses.â
The captain recalled the way Black Mambaâs eyes had glinted when he told him that he was making a mistake.
âThat damned bastard! Heâs threatening an officer on a whim just because his fist is strong. How am I supposed to survive military life scared of a foot soldier?â
The captain rambled on about things that stupid Korean veterans said daily. It seemed as though, whether one was Asian or Western, military uniforms made them all the same.
The bastard who had threatened his officer on a whim was next to Chartres.
If muscle stiffness increased, the body twisted on itself. Pain was pain, but the danger of being injured also increased. Chartresâ neck and face muscles had diminished immensely. He wasnât able to drink water properly anymore.
They were in the wild. If he didnât consume enough water, that became a scientific death in and of itself.
âDamn, this is acute tetanus for sure.â
Tetanusâ dormant state was around 3 to 20 days. The piece of grenade stuck in his body had begun to cause a reaction.
âThose f*ckeres! They should have used a cleaner grenade.â
âYou bastard, why are you being an idiot when Iâm already frustrated? Go light the fire.â
Bellman chased out Emil who was talking this nonsensical stuff.
The sound of Chartresâ voice splitting rang in the air.
âF*ck, I need to feed him water. If he continues, heâs going to bite his tongue.â
Bellman, turning anxious, soaked the bandages and made Chartresâ hold them with his mouth. It was the only thing he could do in the middle of a desert.
âAre there no medicines for him?â Mike asked worriedly.
âIâve injected him with pentobarbital and penicillin. But they arenât effective since his immunity was compromised too much.â
Bellmanâs expression darkened the more Chartresâ breaths roughened. He called for Black Mamba.
âBlack, we need to call a helicopter.â
âItâs already been requested.â
Bellman was anxious to the point his hand seemed to poke out of his throat.
âHurry. He needs immediate aid.â
The reply came from 10 meters beyond.
Unfortunately, the captain and Black Mamba didnât know what decision they had come to in the Aubagne Headquarters conference. The Department of Defence and the DGSE had already deemed the mercenaries deployed and had stopped caring.
Colonel Philip was held responsible by the higher-ups and had to hand over Team Ratelâs strategic rights to the Airborne regiment. He had pushed a rescue team into the Sahel on his own and wrote a false report.
The information that had been delivered to Philip was faked or cut off. The captainâs helicopter request was dismissed by the operation commanderâs hands. The helicopter hadnât even been sent.
âCaptain, where is the helicopter?â
When Black Mamba shouted, the entire ground shook.
The captain who had been checking over the defense formation frowned.
âThey said theyâre heading out in two hours. Considering the flight time, they would be arriving in five. Is Chartresâ condition critical?â
âBellman said itâs acute tetanus. He has to be sent to the emergency room immediately.â
The captainâs face crumpled like a devilâs. Unable to overcome his emotions he threw his Famas to the ground.
âSh*t, these f*ckers! Dirty bastards!â
The captain exploded in anger towards an uncertain target. His insides were boiling, but he didnât know who to curse at.
He found his calm after a few heaves of his shoulders. The team would be in danger if its leader was shaken by emotions.
âBlack, the teamâs safety is foremost. Leave Chartres to Bellman, and go check the outer defense lines.â
âItâs an order. Black. Your place isnât next to Chartres. There are eight other comrades that you need to protect. Donât forget that this place is a Fond Rouge (Red Ground).â
Black Mamba immediately snapped to attention.
His team leader was right. This wasnât the time to whine, swept away by emotions. It was time to decide and move critically.
âYou didnât forget my words either, right?â
At Black Mambaâs eerie tone, the captain flinched.
The warning to prepare himself when something went wrong with Chartres swept across his mind. He had also been warned when he left the helicopter to be shot down at Er Ekdim valley.
âChartres, do not die. If you die, Iâll be beaten up by some inhuman guy. F*cking bastard. Heâs threatening me at every turn.â
The captain truly wished for Chartresâ well being as he looked at Black Mambaâs as he drifted further beyond.
Thinking about his position, an officer who was trying his best not to be beaten up by an airman, he sighed. He had long lost his composure, but if anyone saw how Mike had been beaten up, even Commander Dimanche would have saved his hide.
âF*ck, I shouldnât have stopped Black Mamba.â
The captainâs expression wavered nervously. The thought of the six locals who had passed by on the camels refused to leave his mind. He had made a decision based on his emotions, unlike a leader.
Black Mambaâs words berating him for making a mistake kept ringing around his ears.
He couldnât kill unarmed locals based on suspicions, but Black Mamba wasnât the type to say random things.
âEven if it wasnât them, thereâs plenty of sentries lying around Borkou.â
The captain reassured himself. Black Mamba had managed to kill three teams, a total of 15 people, during the move today.
The captain was still anxious.
His battle instincts kept sending a red signal.
âBlack, how do you feel?â
âYou can appear freely too: Those like you Iâve never hated. Of all the spirits who deny, itâs you, The jester, whoâs most lightly weighted. Manâs energies all too soon seek the level; he quickly desires unbroken slumber, so I gave him you to join the number, to move, and work, and play the devil.â
The first verse of Faust rolled out of Black Mambaâs mouth.
âYou damned bastard!â
It was a leisurely speech, but despite its serenity, it meant that the enemy was coming. It simultaneously mocked him, the irony of a Korean bastard reciting Faust.
The captain gathered the team and gave another warning.
âMy instincts tell me something badâs about to happen. Their activities have suddenly increased. We need to prepare for the worst. Have as many hand grenades on you. Donât light any fires, and make sure everyoneâs on guard. It seems like Black angered Habib thoroughly.â
âBlack Mamba, youâre in charge of the rear. Their signature move is attacking at both sides. Ombuti, since thereâs a lack of members, help Jang Shin, like last time.â
âBurimer, are there any more grenade launchers?â
âIf youâre talking about the ASG17, thereâs around 40 left.â
âYou take care of that like last time. It may be humiliating, but heâs the best at it.â
Black Mamba elbowed the captain.
âCaptain, you donât have to be nervous. If some deniable spirits come, we can just beat them up. The team has to rest to regain their battle capabilities. Iâll guard. Have everyone take a good rest.â
âMm, Black, your condition has to be in top shape.â
âDonât worry. I know my body well.â
Black Mamba pointed at the faraway rock.
âI can look out up to eight kilometers. Thereâs no problem.â
The captain looked at Black Mamba and the rock then nodded his head.
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âBlack will be on guard duty today. Everyone dismissed.â
Everyoneâs expressions changed into delight. Black Mamba was a human radar. If he was on guard duty, they could sleep without worries. The entire team on guard duty wouldnât match one Black Mamba.
The mercenaries watched Black Mamba scale the cliff. It was vertical, around 100 meters high. His left and right sides moved in sync like a lizard as he scaled the rock and disappeared in the blink of an eye.