Chapter 85: Chapter 12, Episode 5: Death is a Mercenaryâs Friend
Musta, who had raped his daughter, had died at his Wakilâs hands. He wanted to take revenge on this Ahmud b*stard himself.
âSince you brought him over, Ombuti, I recognize your right.â
Black Mamba knew Ombutiâs grudge very well. It had to run deep, considering how his wife and daughter had been raped and murdered by those b*stards. He left Ahmudâs fat in Ombutiâs hands.
Mike wrestled with the idea.
âCaptain, he canât. Mouris, Chartres, and Miguel died. If Black Mamba doesnât do it, we should.â
âMike, the FROLINAT and us met as enemies. When you kill the enemy, you need to be prepared to die, too. The amount of FROLINAT soldiers youâve killed must be over at least thirty. Would you be able to bear the grudges of all thirty of those people?â
âThe circumstances are different.â
âThereâs nothing different. In the end, the Sahel is the FROLINATâs land. Weâre the invaders. A soldierâs role is to fight and kill. If we press him for charges, we need to charge him with murder for unarmed locals.â
âDid Chartresâ ghost attach itself to the captain?â
He talked like Chartres. Mike stepped back with a dissatisfied face. He had realized the importance of his comrades thanks to Black Mamba. He wanted to take revenge for them but was blocked.
Ombuti threw his weight around Ahmud with a steadfast stance as though he was a judge making a decision.
âAhmud, I am an Immoharen of the Tuareg Tribe. I will make you pay for the many crimes you have committed against my tribe. Will you follow the laws of the desert or receive the judgment of Allah?â
âHave you forgotten Allahâs teachings?! If you destroy a corpse, your name will be erased from Azraelâs list one day!â Ahmud shouted.
âHmph, a cockroach like you doesnât have to worry about such things. My owner is Azrael. Since thereâs no time, Iâll judge you by Allahâs words.â
Ombuti dragged Ahmud by the back of his neck and dragged him before Chartresâ grave.
âLet me go! You b*stard, Iâm a commander. Arenât you one of the honorable Tuareg Tribeâs warriors? You shouldnât be humiliating me, even in death. Just shoot me in the head. If you destroy my corpse, Allah will not forgive you.â
âHa, humiliation for a cockroach? Several people youâve killed will welcome you on the other side. If anyone asks who sent you, tell them Izmael Ombuti did.â
Ahmud instinctively knew that he was about to be burned and protested. Ombuti didnât even blink.
âHa, when did he prepare that?â Mike laughed.
There was a pile of broken branches in front of the grave. Ombuti was definitely a busybody.
âJang Shin, hand him an oil tank.â
At Black Mambaâs words, Jang Shin ran to the pickup without protest.
Ombuti, who picked up the extra fuel supply, poured it over the wood.
âYou cannot do this! Allah, send these heretics and this ungrateful b*stard to hell!â Ahmud screamed while rolling on the ground.
âThat b*stard, heâs squealing like a pig.â
Jang Shin sealed his mouth with tape once more.
He helped Ombuti set up Ahmud on top of the wood stack.
âWow, I knew he was crazy about cooking, but to think heâd start cooking cockroaches!â
âCockroaches lay eggs if theyâre not killed with fire,â Emil responded to Mikeâs meaningless exclamation.
Ombuti threw the matchstick on the pile.
The dry wood drenched in oil started burning furiously. Soon, the smell of meat burning engulfed the area.
The sight of a human burning couldnât be seen in current society, but the mercenaries who were watching didnât even blink. This was the land of savages, the Sahel of Africa.
âHow scary. Seems like Allahâs judgment is to burn a person alive. Whatâs the rule of the desert?â Emil asked Ombuti without a bit of tension in his body.
âYou erect a cross in the desert and tie him up. Then, you wait three days.â
âHeâll shrivel under the sun.â
âThe hyenas will rip him apart before that happens.â
Emil, as emotional as ever, drew in a strong breath of air.
And so Ahmud, who was called the red star of Sahel, who boasted the life of a cockroach, died as a handful of ashes in Djourab Erg. As expected, a pheasantâs enemy was a hawk, and a cockroachâs enemy was a servant.
Jang Shin, who was holding the wrench, glared at the pickup. It was a glare meant for an archenemy. The pickup, which had three holes in it, received his glare.
âDamn it, I donât have any spare parts. This has nothing to do with my lack of skills!â
Jang Shin threw down the wrench in frustration.
The pickup he had hidden between the rocks had been bombarded with warheads. The traces of a hard fight were strongly imprinted.
Fortunately, the other two had holes in their loading boxes, but this one had a problem with its engine. He had tried to fix it up, but every time he started the engine, it only hatefully spluttered.
Two pickups werenât enough for a company of eight to travel. There wouldnât be enough space to load their weapons and supplies.
âSergeant Burimer, why donât we turn back to Tanga and fill up the pickup and supplies at Trident Rock?â
Burimer looked at Jang Shin as though he was pathetic.
âAre you an idiot? We were pushed up north because we couldnât break through there. Theyâre blocking the south to the best of their abilities. Try fixing it up well.â
Jang Shin, who had gone from a genius to an idiot in a second, crumpled his face into a wail.
âDamn it, all you have to do is move your mouth, but I have to move my hands and feet!â
It was the unforgivable rule of an organizationâs society. With one word from the head, the people below began to suffer.
While Jang Shin wrestled with the pickup using his spare parts and tools, the team members went around gathering spare equipment and bullets. They had ended up in a f*cked up situation where they had to run and battle while also lacking supplies.
While their weapons were weak, there were many of them.
They gathered 15 working RPG7s. Burimer, fearing the lack of bullets, gathered a bunch of Degtyaryovs and 0.3-inch bullets.
The pickup with bullet holes all over its hood spewed out a refreshing engine noise.
âYes! Iâm a genius!â Jang Shin shouted in glee.
Machine genius Jang Shin had finally managed to breathe life into the pickup once more.
âAs expected, Japanese stuff is definitely the best for cars.â
âItâs surprising that such a country exists in Asia.â
This was a conversation between the captain and Burimer. Black Mamba was slightly pissed off.
If it had been a different car, it wouldnât have stood a chance. Even if it wasnât shot down by bullets, it wouldnât have withstood the environment or long distances and wouldâve broken down long before. His hometown was filled with pain and grudges, but he was helplessly a pampered man.
It became complicated to partner them up without Chartres, Mouris, and Miguel around. There were only two snipers, the captain, and Mike. The only ones who remained in the cover fire department were Burimer, Emil, and Jang Shin. It was hard to fit their personalities and specialties together.
âMike can partner up with Jang Shin. Burimer can move with me.â
Black Mamba and Emil were originally partners, and Bell Man and Ombuti were non-fighters. Honestly, only Mike could be Jang Shinâs partner.
Jang Shinâs face darkened.
When one was partnered with Mike, they were bound to die. Mark had died first. Mouris had also died. He was the third. He could imagine himself with a gunshot in his head and his insides spilling out.
He looked at Black Mamba.
He was the only wild card on the team who could flip the captainâs decision around.
Sergeant Mike was explaining something desperately in front of Black Mamba, probably something to do with himself. The man who looked like a grizzly bear was acting like a fox.
âBig brotherâs there, so I shouldnât die!â
Jang Shinâs shoulders dropped in defeat.
But unlike what Jang Shin thought, Mike was dying.
âI swear, I didnât take my eyes off of Mike for a second. I only glanced at Mouris while I was sniping after all. Really, my attention was so dispersed I nearly couldnât battle for a moment. I didnât even kill ten people. But apparently something happened to the mine lines, and Mouris crawled out of his rock for about ten feet. When I heard a beeping noise, I shouted.â
Mike stopped talking and glanced at Black Mamba.
His expression hadnât changed. Feeling a chill run through his chest, he continued to talk desperately.
âI shouted for Mouris to get down, but the warhead landed the moment Mouris threw his body back into the rocks. You know that the 3.3 inch canât compare to a 2.4 inch. Mouris seemed to jump the moment the explosion sounded. How could I know Mouris would be done in by a warhead?â
âKeep talking,â Black Mamba said without even turning to look. His voice was as cold as frozen dew in late fall.
âWhen Mouris was done in, I went mad. I ran forward without looking at anything, even risking being sniped. But by the time I ran forward, it had already ended. My mistake was not thinking about the landmines. I went mad for a moment after all. After that, it was as you saw. Itâs true. Mouris was just unlucky.â
Mike explained desperately so that Black Mamba would understand. He didnât know why he had to make him understand, but he tried his best.
It was so he wouldnât be beaten to death. When Mark died, he had said heâd bury him with his new partner if the new partner died, too. Black Mamba never lied.
âMike, why did Bell Man bring Mourisâ corpse? Werenât you, his partner, supposed to take care of him?â
Mikeâs face turned black.
âI was wary of the remaining FROLINATâs sniping. Bell Man is a non-fighter after all. I had to protect him.â
Mike was proud of his explanation. While it was true, Black Mamba was someone who was especially sensitive of his comradesâ safety.
âSergeant Mike, well done. Protect your new partner well.â
Black Mamba patted Mikeâs back and disappeared.
Mike looked at Black Mambaâs back which was growing further away with confusion across his face. Considering the fact that he was prepared to receive a beating, he was rendered speechless.
âDid the viper forget his fangs somewhere?â
Mike tilted his head. He didnât feel the need to correct Black Mambaâs sudden kind mind.
Ombuti took up the Alpha wheel, which the Captain and Black Mamba boarded. At the Beta was Bell Man, Burimer, and Emil, while on the Gamma was Mike and Jang Shin.
The three pickups ran out of the battlefield rapidly.
Ombuti began talking to the Captain with an apologetic expression by the wheel.
âCaptain, Iâm sorry I couldnât fight with you.â
The Captain waved his hands.
âWhat are you saying. You brought Ahmud over. Itâs the commander Black Mamba lost three times. Ombuti, youâve managed to acheive something great. Iâve already recorded it in the achievement request form.â
âAhha!â Ombutiâs mouth split open.
âThat was a coincidence. Itâs like me picking up something my Wakil had left over. Iâm embarrassed of my past as a warrior.â
âNo. Ombuti is a guide. Sorry, but Ombuti wouldnât be a help to the battle at all. Black Mamba, who is new to the battlefield, is the worst at guiding. Weâll all have to do something weâre good at. Ombutiâs role is to guide, not battle. Iâm grateful you werenât injured.â
âIâm grateful for you putting it that way. Iâm an Immoharen after all. I felt pathetic when I was hiding.â
Ombuti turned his head and looked at the Captain. His face was covered by the litam, so his expression wasnât obvious, but his eyes were smiling.
âAll of the members including myself are grateful to you Ombuti. Ombutiâs actions are right on the battlefield. You should look after your own life. You must understand, now that youâve been through it, but the safest place is next to Black Mamba. Although your dreams might be slightly violent.â
Ombuti nodded. Even after a hundred reconsideration, the safest place was beside his Wakil.
âThank you, Captain. I think thereâs a traitor who sold our information to the rebels. Iâll head to Paya Largo and meet my friends. Iâll get rid of the betrayer and return.â
It was Ombutiâs late advice.
No one in their team had told Ombuti about the spy at the headquarters. It was because it was a problem of pride of Legion Etranger.
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The captain shook his head.
âNo. There are rats anywhere and everywhere. Thereâs no need to push yourself. This is not the time to be hung on small revenges. Letâs head together to Paya. I need to reach the headquarters at Paya after all. I have to, even though we might be tailed once more.â
âI understand. I will also reach out to my Ummah friends at Paya Largo to gain some information.â
Ummah were those whoâd gathered under religious reasons to achieve a political and religious unity under Allahâs true teachings.