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A Mercenary's War Chapter 21 - Finally Safe

Chapter 21 - Finally Safe

Translated by: Spot

Edited by: Isalee

Not long after, the walkie-talkie in Morgan’s hand transmitted Vulture’s voice.

 

“Mr. Morgan, if I withdraw my men, can you promise that you won’t chase after this matter?”

 

Without hesitation, Morgan replied, “Bring your men away and tell me who employed you. I can pretend this thing never happened, I always abide by my words.”

 

“The one who contacted me was a man called Wolf, an Ethiopian man, but he is part of the ** tribe. After fighting all the way to South Sudan, we and a Sudanese troop moved together. They’re considered the Sudanese Liberation Front. The commander’s called Piper, with a total of seventy-six people, but I think they come from three different tribes and that’s all I know.”

  

After muttering to himself, Morgan nodded his head. Then he brought up his radio again and said, “Alright, you can leave, I’ll let you live, but you killed the country’s geography channel’s members, if the American government comes for you, it’s not my business.”

  

Impatiently, the Vulture said, “That damned idiot. Oh god, I’ve been brought death’s doors by those idiots. Mr. Morgan, the country’s geography channel’s people were killed by the Sudanese, we haven’t even confirmed the target. Those idiots just charged in and killed whoever they saw. Okay Mr. Morgan, I know I can’t rid of relations with this subject matter. I can only submit to my own sh*tty luck. However, I’m not afraid of the American government coming for me. I only care about your attitude. Mr. Morgan, as long as you don’t pursue this matter, I will not be afraid. Alright, we’re withdrawing.”

 

After Vulture was done talking, soon after, the little plane that was continuously circling around their heads suddenly lowered its altitude, turned its wing a couple of times, then flew away over Gao Yang’s head. Just as the plane left, Vulture told Morgan a coordinate via the walkie-talkie. It was where the Sudanese people were located.

 

Morgan entered the coordinates into the GPS and discovered that it was only thirty kilometers away from them. From this distance, the Sudanese people wouldn’t be a problem. After leaving the encirclement from Vulture’s mercenaries, including the air reconnaissance, the Sudanese people had no way of finding them.

  

Even though they still couldn’t completely relax, there was much less anxiety. After telling Professor Buck and the rest about the good news, everyone was once again in a great mood and starting hitting the road.

  

Getting back onto the cars to continue their journey, Gao Yang’s mood was very cheerful. So long as they could reach Malakal, it would signify their complete safety.

  

After the mood was lightened, Gao Yang finally had a relaxed mind to ask about the current situation.

  

Today was February 16th, 2011. Yet Gao Yang arrived in Ethiopia in July of 2008. Thus the timespan was about three years.

  

Through Professor Buck’s analysis, Gao Yang got a rough estimate of the airplane’s course. It was possible that it fell straight down close to Ethiopia’s Blue Nile, leading Gao Yang to follow the flow of the Blue Nile down. He was washed all the way to inner Sudan till he reached the Blue Nile’s west shore.

 

Once Gao Yang arrived ashore, he followed the A’Kuli tribe as they constantly migrated, and they slowly ended up in the plains between the White Nile and the Blue Nile. This was where the main forces of North and South Sudan clashed. Even though the large scale civil war had already stopped, they were still battling it out on a smaller scale.

 

Up till today, not long ago on January 9th, 2011, South Sudan confirmed through a vote that they would become independent. Thus, a new war could erupt. The country’s geography channel wanted in on this time of rarely seen peace before the new war to film a documentary on animals. They invited the world renowned animal and natural science professor, Professor Buck, to collaborate with them, but as a result they became innocently drawn into the catastrophe.

  

Among the country’s geography channel’s teams that were dispatched, there were two who were killed by attackers. The rest of the fourteen people who were killed were the hire guides and bodyguards of Sudan. Of course, if it weren’t for Professor Buck and Gao Yang saving people, then the country’s geography channel’s members would all have died. Thus, when Professor Buck saved the rest of the people, he also saved himself in the process.

 

As for the only woman in the entire group, Kathleen was Professor Buck’s student. Even though she was a girl, Kathleen always had an interest in filming wild animals. As a result, with great effort and action, she convinced Professor Buck to finally let her join him in coming to Sudan.

  

After hearing Professor Buck and his crew’s explanation, Gao Yang’s questions were finally resolved. No wonder he landed right into a shootout right after getting out of the river. No wonder his plane crashed in Ethiopia, but he somehow turned up in Sudan and lived a long time without seeing civilized people.

  

Currently, Gao Yang and the rest’s destination was Malakal. This was Sudan’s southern country, but it was still under Khartoum’s control. There was a huge army there, so if they were to reach  the city of Malakal, it would be pretty safe. They just still had to be careful on their way, however, as the Sudanese Liberation Front’s activity was highest just outside of Malakal.

  

With regards to Sudan, Gao Yang was only a passing traveler. He didn’t really care about Sudan’s affairs or the outcomes. The sole thing Gao Yang was concerned about was the A’Kuli tribe. This was because Professor Buck and the others all believed there would  be a war, and the warzone was fairly close to where the tribe was currently staying.

  

The only good news was that the location where the A’Kuli tribe was staying was very remote. Even if a war were to break out, they shouldn’t be affected by it. So long as the A’Kuli tribe stayed vigilant and headed south into the forest to hide if things were turning for the worst, there wouldn’t be too many problems.

  

As the time flowed by, Gao Yang and rest slowly but surely closed in on Malakal. Finally they reached a dirt road full of pots and holes, yet on either sides of the road, there were farmlands and huts made from sogon grass. While travelling on the road, they constantly encountered people with AK rifles hastening their speed. Seeing the band of cars, they yielded to one side, and under Morgan’s attentive gaze, watched them leave.

  

When the sky darkened, Gao Yang and the group finally arrived at Malakal’s outer walls. Throughout this entire journey no one fired their guns at them. Morgan also didn’t converge with the Dinka tribe’s support army. They tried to avoid any encounters with people throughout the trip.

 

Once they reached the outer walls of the city, it could finally be considered that they were in a safe location. Morgan, who was leading the group, stopped the car and told Gao Yang to give him all the guns. This was because bringing guns into Malakal had a chance of causing some problems. Evidently, giving the guns to Morgan could avoid the trouble.

 

Gao Yang wasn’t a homicidal maniac. The only reason why he was carrying the guns was for self defense. Now that they arrived at Malakal, having no gun wouldn’t make a difference. Gao Yang’s biggest wish was to leave this place without any dangers and frights. Experiencing danger with the only choice of bloody slaughter to escape was something Gao Yang never wanted to encounter again. 

  

With Morgan leading them through two checkpoints, Gao Yang and the rest easily entered the city of Malakal, directly heading to Malakal’s biggest hotel.

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Chapter 115: Back to Libya
Chapter 114: The Departure
Chapter 113: If I'm Still Alive, I'll Marry You
Chapter 112: I'll Kill For You
Chapter 111: Chaos
Chapter 110: A “Surprise”
Chapter 109: The Fifth Member
Chapter 108: Bring Me Along
Chapter 107: A Takeaway from Special Training, A Sinister Kick
Chapter 106: An Old Acquaintance
Chapter 105: Defense Mission
Chapter 104: Warrior Race's Love
Chapter 103: List
Chapter 102: Importance of Having Good Equipment
Chapter 101: Not All Good News
Chapter 100: Thirty Percent
Chapter 99: Man Raped Hare
Chapter 98: Close Combat Crash Course
Chapter 97: Love Rivals
Chapter 96: Target
Chapter 95: Owned You With Yer Foul Mouth
Chapter 94: Reputational Spokesperson
Chapter 93: Ardent Kung Fu Fan
Chapter 92: Artillery Support
Chapter 91: Familiar Acquaintance
Chapter 90: Retreat
Chapter 89: Sh*tty Hare
Chapter 88: Each Their Own Strengths
Chapter 87: Spooky Bombing
Chapter 86: Ain't Luck
Chapter 85: Super-duper Far-distance Snipe Kill
Chapter 84: Good News & Bad News
Chapter 83: New Discovery
Chapter 82: The Ability to Change the Battlefield Status Quo
Chapter 81: Misurata
Chapter 80: Baphomet (Ram) and Satan
Chapter 79: Mercenary Corp
Chapter 78: Conflict
Chapter 77:
Chapter 76: Large Purchase
Chapter 75: Defense Contractor
Chapter 74: Must Become an Elite!
Chapter 73: Good Price
Chapter 72: Reunited At L@st
Chapter 71: Surpise
Chapter 70: Gold Class Sidekick
Chapter 69: Runaway (Continued)
Chapter 68: Excellent Marksmanship, Nimble Moves
Chapter 67: Big Trouble
Chapter 66: Scary Woman
Women of the Warrior Race
Chapter 64: Moscow
Chapter 63: Professional Henchman Fighter
Chapter 62: Fulfilling a Just Cause
Chapter 61: Weirdo
Chapter 60: Runaway
Chapter 59: Operation: Eliminate them all!
Chapter 58: Plan Execution
Chapter 57: Made Several Calls
Chapter 56: Gonna Kill Somebody
Chapter 55: Paranoia
Chapter 54: Reunion
Chapter 53: Home
Chapter 52: National Anthem
Chapter 51: Citizenry Evacuation
Chapter 50: Name
Chapter 49: Chill
Chapter 48: Morgan's Got Clout
Chapter 47: Unexpected Rescue From Imperilment
Chapter 46: Die Together If You Insist
Chapter 45: Night run
Chapter 44: Night Assault
Chapter 43: Incident
Chapter 42: Gains
Chapter 41: Easily Done
Chapter 40: The Revenge Begins
Chapter 39: Armed to the Teeth
Chapter 38: That Which Must Be Fulfilled
Chapter 37: Good news and bad news
Chapter 36: Broken Rifle
Chapter 35: Reinforcement Troops
Chapter 34: Half a Head
Chapter 33: Freelance Mercenaries
Chapter 32: Two Pieces of Advice
Chapter 31: Hare
Chapter 30: Good Teamwork
Chapter 29: Trust
Chapter 28: A Catastrophe Worthy of Historical Epic
Chapter 27: An Old Friend in a Foreign Land
Chapter 26 - Old Soldier, Old Gun
Chapter 25 - A Friend
Chapter 24 - A Big Problem
Chapter 23 - On the Plane
Chapter 22 - Departure
Chapter 21 - Finally Safe
Chapter 20 - Strength
Chapter 19 - A Hero's Return
Chapter 18 - Men Who Deal in Big Business
Chapter 17 - The Importance of a Good Gun
Chapter 16 - The Importance of Mental Prowess
Chapter 15 - The Battle in the Night
Chapter 14 - An Unavoidable Battle
Chapter 13 - Armistice
Chapter 12 - Misunderstanding
Chapter 11: Expert Marksman
Chapter 10 - One Man's Fight
Chapter 9 - A Twist of Luck
Chapter 8: The Strange Primitive Man
Chapter 7: Traces of Civilization
Chapter 6: Hunting
Chapter 5: Endless Problems
Chapter 4: All for the Gun
Chapter 3: Escape
Chapter 2: Gun Warfare
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