Chapter 1014 Reporting Deaths (2/2)

The tribe that the deceased soldiers had belonged to was situated not far fro tents Soathered, peering at the truck

At that point, the soldiers got off the pickup and conveyed the news of their comrades'

deaths They identified the fa them various dry rations,

food, and daily essentials that had been supplied by Re how the deceased falee, Li Du said,

”Lives are worthless here!”

Brother Wolf shook his head ”It's just the lives of the poor that are worthless”

In another death er trip, he visited a tribe in Mozaer tradition was to bring a steaous bread to the

chief of the tribe

The tribal chief would cut the bread, and people would go forward to get a piece Each

piece of bread had a dollar baked into it Those who et the money would

attend the burial as close relatives of the deceased

Li Du had donated forty thousand and fifty thousand respectively to the two tribes He

had allocated ten thousand dollars as pension for each family of a deceased soldier

After all, the soldiers had lost their lives to rescue him No matter what, Li Du was in

their debt

In Africa, US dollars and Renave the

relatives of the fallen soldiers a stack of US dollars,the Hatchbique, the tribal chief brought over a bunch of youths

ere all between fifteen and twenty-six years old

The chief asked, ”Are you guys still in need of soldiers? All of these men are available,

they are very skillful!”

The youths nodded and some even re

to show off their muscles to Li Du Of course, most of them were scrawny and thin, with

barely any muscle on their chests They were clearly underfed

Li Du was surprised ”Mr Chief, do you want to send theht die!”

The chief said with ease, ”Won't we all die in the end? If every death could gain their

fa to die now”

Li Du was speechless He kneever, that their principles upbringing, environment,

and culture were all different froe

the chief's way of thinking

Under these circu, ”I am not a soldier I do not

have the authority to bring them back to the army camp Sorry, but we have to leave

now”

The chief was visibly disappointed, and so were the youths

In the car again, Li Du asked the soldier who drove, ”Zazakun, did you volunteer to join

the ar white teeth ”Yes I aht for the Golden Grass tribe, not for hed, ”Zazakun, boastful Zazakun, I still remember that when you

becae of starvation”

Zazakun said aardly, ”I a for the tribe I did then too, but at that ti I would have food to eat in the army We have

nine children at hory?”

It was clear to Lu Du now No wonder it was so easy for the African warlords to recruit

soldiers It was unsurprising that there was always news of how the govern On that piece of land, people did not value life

and did not hesitate to end it

That was a proble he could do was console the

families of the dead and offer histo join the group of ,

he realized that the experience enabled him to learn more about Africa And the more

he saw of it, the sooner he wanted to leave it