Chapter 1014 Reporting Deaths (1/2)
In Central Africa, death was a graveto do
when someone passed on was to convey news of the death
The deep-seated conflict between Remonin and Good was basically unrelated to Li Du
Even without hied in a battle sooner or later In fact,
Good would probably have been the one launching an attack on Re Remonin's tribe off the surface of the earth
However, it was undeniable that Li Du had sparked off the battle this tiht with the intention of rescuing Li Du, hence, Li Du played an
important role in the entire battle
As a result, he becaure at the burial Rereat tactical h to stick to Li Du
Li Du stayed for the burial He was to participate throughout the procession and be one
of the Death Messengers
Different tribes of Africa conveyed news of deaths in their unique ways Some
drummed, some blew the buffalo's horn Others wailed or hollered, while some had
special equipment to convey the news Li Du was familiar with all these methods as he
had seen them all
Remonin was the leader of Golden Grass Tribe His troops self-proclaiarded themselves as the tribe's soldiers However, not all of
the soldiers originated from Golden Grass Tribe Some came from other places and
tribes
Forty-five soldiers had lost their lives in the battle They came from different areas and
many different tribes
Thesetowards their countries They were
simple people who did not receiveto
their respective tribes As long as the different tribes did not have a long-standing blood
feud, soldiers belonging to theroup of the fallen soldiers had been from Swaziland They shared the same
nationality as Good, but they were also the ones to attack hiressively
Good had been truly vicious Having governed the area for many years, he had
executed numerous tribal commoners The tribal people feared and loathed hi that he was supposed to heading towards the Swaziland tribe to convey news
of the deaths, Li Du protested instantly, ”I don't want to visit that country again What if
the Swaziland govern Good's death?”
Re? Don't worry, if the Swaziland
government knew that ere the ones to kill Good, they would likely reward us!”
The government in many African countries detested the military that they were unable to
keep under control Indeed, the Swaziland government had manifested sharp objection
to Good's practices
The battle had implicated two countries However, when Li Du looked it up on the
internet, neither country had reported news of the battle – it was as though the battle
had not happened at all
Very few people resided near the borders of the African countries Those who did were
tribal people They did not kno to surf the internet, read, or write The battle had
been i it on the internet, let
alone snapping photos for a global eye-catching report
Remonin told Li Du that countless skirmishes happened every year at the borders of
African countries Unless the fight took place near a overnment could not care less either They reasoned that if they were unable to
keep the troops under control, it would be beneficial for theht and kill each other off
With Rereed to return to Swaziland
A couple of tribal youths who had stepped out of their armor acco in, the young mean beat the drum as the car drove