Charlie took the helicopter, and he arrived at a wasteland about fifty kilometers away from Hamed's base.
At this moment, there were already two government helicopters parked here as well as a dozen armed men consisting of both soldiers from the government and also Ten Thousand Armies.
The helicopter that Charlie was riding in landed slowly on the clearing in front of the other two helicopters under the guidance of the opponent's soldiers.
As soon as the helicopter stopped, Charlie, who was wearing a mask, pushed the door open and jumped down.
At this time, a Syrian soldier came forward and spoke a language that Charlie did not understand. So, Charlie waved his hand and said, "Please communicate to me in Oskian dialect or English!"
A government officer came forward and spoke in a less than proficient Oskian dialect, “My Oskian dialect ... is relatively poor..."
At this time, one of the Oskian soldiers amongst the other soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies stepped
forward with a surprised look on his face as he asked Charlie in Oskian dialect, "You're an Oskian?"
This person was Zayne's personal bodyguard, who was always by his side, and his name was Yaron Xenakis.
Yaron was two years younger than Zayne, and both of them were Oskians who had immigrated to Africa. Both of their parents were business partners, but some years ago, the business that their parents had worked so hard to build up had been robbed and looted by the mob during the turmoil in Africa. Both of their parents had died in the hands of the mob during their attempt to protect their lifetime worth of hard work.
Before their parents had died, they had pushed their sons, who were teenagers at that time, into the river, and the two of them had been swept downstream almost a hundred kilometers away as they held onto a piece of driftwood. This was how both of them had survived.
The both of them, who had survived, depended and relied on each other to live. They had been beggars before, they had stolen things before, and they had even worked together for a black-hearted boss before. After that, in order to survive, they had run to Colombia to join the guerrilla. 3
At that time, Colombia had been in turmoil. Although various guerrillas claimed to fight social injustice, many of them were actually bandit organizations who were seizing the lands so that they could be a local despot.
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