Swords Of Exodus Part 19

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The view out our window was spectacular. We were on the top floor, and the town stretched out below us in a confused ma.s.s before sprawling out into the edges of the mountains. The Crossroads were situated in an X-shaped valley. Each leg was about nine miles long, with the bottom two descending into China. Lake Tansai and the big dam built by the Russians was barely visible in the distance. Against the mountains a few miles away was the abandoned military base which had been taken over by Sala Jihan and turned into a fortress. If my brother was still alive he would be in there. The entire mountain around the base was torn open by a gash that could probably be seen from s.p.a.ce. Those were Jihan's mines.

The Glorious Cloud's rooms were small, but clean. Reaper was off taking care of our survey gear that porters had delivered to the hotel.

I felt Jill's arms encircle me from behind. She squeezed me tight and tucked her face against the back of my neck. I could feel her warm breath. "You okay, honey?" I asked quietly. I had to remember, this was my world. Not hers.

"Yeah, I'm fine. I've just never seen anything like that before."

I didn't know if she meant the thief getting executed in the street, or the villager's bodies left up as warning signs. Either way, it wasn't a pleasant welcome. "I know. I warned you about this place. I shouldn't have let you come."



"I didn't give you a choice. Don't worry about me. I'll be fine. I'm not going mushy on you. I have to do this. Bob's my family now too, and not only that, I owe those Majestic a.s.sholes."

"They did ruin your life."

"I can't say they ruined it anymore now, can I?" She squeezed me tight, as if afraid to let go. "But they did change it pretty drastically. I have to help you do this, you know that."

I gently disentangled myself, turned to face her, and took her into my arms. I well and truly loved this woman. "You really did beat me down over you coming on this job."

"Yeah, that was like our first real couple fight." She grinned. "Unless you count when we first met and you punched me in the stomach."

"Well, you tried to shoot me first."

"Fair enough." She snuggled in closer. "You know what else? We've been laying low on St. Carl for so long, we've never actually taken a trip before. This is our first vacation together."

"Hmm . . . Hadn't really thought about that," I said. "We should make the best of it." Then she bit the bottom of my ear. I checked my watch. Exodus could wait.

"Thank you for meeting with me, Mr. Lorenzo."

"Nice place you've got here. Wasn't this in Raiders of the Lost Ark?"

"I haven't seen that film." Ibrahim was an Iraqi Kurd. He was about my age, and appeared to be in extremely good shape. His greying hair was kept short, and his dark eyes studied me carefully as I sat across from him. The Exodus operative and I were sitting at a table in the rear of a bar near the hotel. The room was dark, smoky, loud, filled with boisterous drunken Mongolians, and reminded me of a third-world version of the Golden Manatee. "So, you're the man that freed Michael Valentine?"

"Yeah. That was loads of fun."

"His reputation is great amongst the men, and having a hero figure along for this sort of operation is good for morale."

"So Valentine's a hero figure now."

"You are not familiar with his exploits on our behalf in Mexico?"

"No, and it would be impossible for me to care less."

"Nonetheless, you have our sincere thanks." Ibrahim chuckled. "Shen told me that you were not friends with Valentine, however Shen spoke very highly of your bravery and skills."

"Shen's here?" I glanced around the bar. I had no doubt there were some other Exodus types hidden among the patrons, but I hadn't seen him, but he was one of the only people I'd ever met who might be as unnoticeable as I was.

"He and Antoine are in The Crossroads. They will be a.s.signed to one of the swords in antic.i.p.ation of our a.s.sault, an a.s.sault which will have better odds of success now, thanks to your actions."

"Save the flattery, Ibrahim. I know the deal. So, has Ling kissed and made up with your superiors?" I asked with a smirk. "Invading Montana had to p.i.s.s them off."

"How did you know that?" Ibrahim was suspicious.

"Ling was motivated. Even if your bosses had told her no, she would've still gone for it. Antoine and Shen would follow her no matter what . . . Chill out. You don't have a leak. I'm good at reading people. It's what I do. Whatever permission Ling had to pull off that stunt wasn't given too freely. Exodus is a low-profile bunch, and that certainly wasn't low profile. You might be happy to have your motivational poster on heroism, but that's a happy bonus is all."

"You are perceptive," Ibrahim was nodding. "Shen also warned me about that."

"Good. So we won't waste any time blowing smoke up each other's a.s.ses. Has there been any sign of my brother?" Behind me there was a crash as two Mongolians got into a fight. The topless dancing girl was knocked off her table.

Ibrahim shook his head. "Sadly, no. I can show you where he was attacked after speaking with Ling, the market overlooking the arena, but there has been no sign since. My people have been listening, but no one has spoken. Ling was the last person he was with, before he was captured near the fighting pits. I'm sorry." He must have seen my face darken, and attempted to change the subject. "After what Shen told me about you, I am glad that you and your people are here to join us."

"Listen, I think you and your folks are doing a good thing. Killing slavers is like killing c.o.c.kroaches, but just so we're on the same page, I'm here for my brother. Nothing personal, I'm not the joining type. I'm going to meet with this Jihan a.s.shole, see what we can find out, and go from there. If my brother's dead, I'm going home, but I'll pa.s.s on any intelligence I can gather just on the general principle that I don't like a.s.shole warlords."

"I understand. The path that G.o.d has chosen for me is not for every man, but nonetheless, I appreciate your offer. And if your brother is still alive and being held in the fortress or in the mines . . ."

"Then, I'll gladly help you stack the bodies so deep they'll call it Great Wall of China, the Sequel."

Ibrahim laughed and struck the table. "Excellent, my brother!" He raised his cup of tea, I raised my drink. "To killing a.s.sholes!" It was good to see that not every team commander in Exodus was as intense as Ling.

"So what can you tell me about the situation? A lot of things have changed since I was here last."

"When Big Eddie died, there was a battle for control of The Crossroads. Whoever controls this place runs Central Asia. The Russian Mafia and the Triads lost a lot of men, as did the other factions that joined in. It was chaos. A situation which Exodus loved. While The Crossroads was unavailable, the evil which feeds upon this place was stymied. It was a glorious, but for all too short time. By the way, thank you for killing such a terrible man."

"Yeah, I'm all about making the world a better place."

Ibrahim swirled his tea and studied it. "Then after a few months of fighting, a new group arrived here. A man had taken the name of Sala Jihan, the Pale Man. Are you familiar with the old tales?"

"A little. Mostly campfire stories to scare little kids. Eat your vegetables or the Pale Man will come and get you, that kind of c.r.a.p."

"Yes, the Pale Man supposedly terrorized this land a thousand years ago. Born of human mother and sired by the devil, he reigned with blood and fire. His slave armies crushed everything in their path." Ibrahim paused to take a drink. "He was a force of incredible evil. Finally, he was defeated by a great Mongol prince and imprisoned deep beneath the earth, but the local tribes maintain a tradition. There is a prophecy that someday he will return and reclaim his throne of blood."

I laughed. "Don't tell me you think this is the same guy?"

Ibrahim smirked. "No, of course not, but I think we are dealing with a very talented and evil man, who took the name of someone the locals are already terrified of and used that to his own advantage. In the many years I've been in the Order, I've never seen a man such as this. His people came into this valley, and within three days he had utterly defeated the Mafia and the Triads. He impaled many of them on stakes in front of their houses, declared peace, and moved into the old base on the mountain. He's gotten the money flowing again, so the other factions are happy . . . for now."

"Think we could use that for our advantage?"

Ibrahim shrugged. "With as many spies as there are in this place, I'm hesitant to approach anyone. Certainly one faction would love to take Jihan's place, but as they say, it is the nail that sticks up that gets hammered down. Big Eddie's old faction, now called the Montalban Exchange after his real ident.i.ty became known, seems like the most likely candidate to attempt a coup. It is led by one of Eddie's former lieutenants. They have a reputation for ruthlessness. Frankly, I don't care who takes over afterward, but Jihan must die. In the last year, he has systematically enslaved tens of thousands."

"You're exaggerating."

"Some things I do not joke about, my friend." Ibrahim reached into his s.h.i.+rt and pulled out a folded sheet of paper. It was a map of Asia. There were hundreds of red dots scattered around the map. "Each of those dots is, or was, a village. Jihan contacts the local governments, finds out who the troublemakers are, and then makes them go away. The Chinese hate the northern Uyghur minority for example, so should one of their villages be raided, they do not care."

"That's a lot of dots."

"The youngest men are taken into his army and brainwashed as child soldiers. You will see them around town. Their faces are disfigured with a branding iron. He keeps a garrison at his base and uses them as guards over the mines. Do not let the fact they are slaves cause you to underestimate them."

"I've dealt with child soldiers in Africa. I know the deal."

"Not like this, you do not. His indoctrination techniques are very effective. The young women are sold internationally, through the various factions, for uses which I'm sure you understand. Everyone else works in the mines."

"I saw the mines from my hotel window," I said patiently. "You can't tell me there's ten thousand people housed there."

"Obviously not. There's a fifty percent fatality rate in the first month. The bodies are thrown into a very large hole . . ." He must have seen the look of disgust cross my face. "He works them to death, weeds out the unsuitable, and replaces them with more. Are you certain you still want to go home if your brother is dead?"

"I'm not a good guy, Ibrahim. That's a job for guys like you and Valentine. My concern is me and mine. That's it. People like me don't adopt causes."

"Not the most honorable philosophy."

"It's kept me alive." I shrugged. "And your a.s.sets?"

"I have a few swords here. The others are staged in Mongolia, waiting for me to summon them." He smiled, knowing that I knew he was being purposefully vague as to their strength. I didn't even know how many men made up a sword.

"So what are you waiting for?"

"There are others available. They're wrapping up their tasks and then coming here. In the meantime, we're trying to gather as much intelligence as possible. We will need every man possible. We believe there are several hundred slave soldiers guarding Jihan's fortress."

"ETA?"

Ibrahim smiled again. "And I tell you this, and you find in your meeting with Jihan, that perhaps he would be willing to trade your brother for information about a gang of a.s.sa.s.sins plotting against him? Please, Mr. Lorenzo. The only way you will know our plans is if you volunteer to accompany us. No offense."

"None taken." This was business after all. "One other question. Who are the Brothers?"

"You saw one?" he asked. I nodded. "They are the Pale Man's elite personal guards. Since they never show their faces, never speak in public, and always dress the same, we don't know how many there are, but they enforce his rule in town. Everyone is scared of them. They are brutal."

"How many would you estimate there really are?"

"There are at least three."

I snorted. "Three goofy little b.a.s.t.a.r.ds have managed to terrorize a town full of psychos, murderers, and hired thugs?"

He smiled at me. "You saw one, so I'm a.s.suming you saw him murder someone."

"How'd you know that?"

"Because that's the only time you see them. If they reveal themselves, then somebody is about to die. Trust me, Mr. Lorenzo, the Brothers are very good at what they do. They and a small garrison of perhaps twenty slave soldiers have kept the factions from warring more effectively than hundreds of Big Eddie's mercenaries ever did. You must understand, this is a superst.i.tious place, and Jihan has used that as a weapon. Do not underestimate his forces. These are not the back-country thugs you might be expecting. So, what is your plan?"

"We have a business a meeting scheduled for tomorrow at the fortress. I'm going to-" There was a sudden loud crash at the front of the bar, followed by a lot of shouting in Mongolian. Two people seated near the entrance stood and headed directly back toward us. I placed my hand on my pistol, but Ibrahim signaled for me to wait.

"They're friends. What is it?"

The first spoke. "Montalban Exchange is starting some trouble out front. They're looking for somebody and want to come in." He was a handsome young man, and surprisingly enough had a bland American accent. "They're led by that big Viking-looking dude."

The second was a female, with the hood of her coat up, and a scarf covering the lower half of her face. She had really pretty blue eyes. "The Mongols disagree." She sounded Russian. "I think they're going to fight." She discreetly took a Makarov from inside her coat and placed it in an outside pocket, so it would be easier to shoot some unsuspecting sap.

"We'd best be going then." Ibrahim stood. "Mr. Lorenzo, this is Svetlana and Roland, two of my sword. You can reach us through the Glorious Cloud should you have any further information you wish to share. We'll be in touch. May Allah grant you good fortune on your mission."

Chapter 12: The Greatest Trick.

the Devil Ever Pulled

LORENZO.

Sala Jihan's Fortress March 13th A weather-beaten statue of Stalin looked out over the valley. The concrete features had been mostly obliterated by wind and rain, but even then the blank eyes of the Man of Steel seemed to follow us as we drove past.

A Land Cruiser had picked us up in front of the Glorious Cloud, exactly on time. The driver was a young man with a large brand scar on each cheek. He had not said a single word the entire thirty-minute trip. None of us spoke either. Jill was nervous. I wanted to reach over and squeeze her hand, but that would have been out of character for a translator and his boss, so I refrained.

The road skirted the edge of the river and pa.s.sed through the old dry lake bed before climbing into the mountains. The terrain at this alt.i.tude consisted of rock and scrub brush. There was no way to approach without being seen. The maps showed a possible path through the mountains to the back of the fortress, but it was impa.s.sable for vehicles and would be a difficult trek on foot.

The walls were tall, thick concrete. Guards paced atop, watching our approach through binoculars. The walls were too smooth to scale, and too tall to hit with ladders. Our driver steered the Land Cruiser between concrete barricades designed to keep a truck bomb from getting a good run at the entrance. The steel gate was already open, waiting for us. I noted the thickness of the gates as we pa.s.sed through. Short of a tank or a whole lot of explosives, I didn't see Exodus getting through that quickly either.

Through the tinted gla.s.s of the Land Cruiser, I could see that the inside of the fortress was made up featureless concrete bunkers, each with its own heavy steel doors and narrow, metal shuttered-windows that served as firing ports. There was a raised concrete landing pad, sufficient for a few helicopters, though nothing was parked there now. The snow suggested that nothing had landed there all winter.

Reaper was gawking at something out his window. Behind the landing pad was a small hill with a tank parked on top of it. s.h.i.+t. That's no tank. Instead of a single large barrel poking out of the turret, it had four smaller barrels and a rotating radar dish on top. It was a ZSU-23, a nasty antiaircraft machine, and unlike most of the military equipment rotting in this part of the world, it appeared well maintained. Four 23mm autocannons would rip the h.e.l.l out of anything Exodus tried to land here.

The Land Cruiser stopped, and our doors were immediately opened for us by waiting staff. None of them would make eye contact. Behind them were more emotionless child soldiers. The oldest was maybe sixteen. They were of various ethnicities, but all were dressed in snow camouflage, wearing some sort of load bearing vest, and carrying an AK or SKS. Each one had savage burn scars on their cheeks or forehead.

"Greetings and welcome." A muscular man in a business suit approached. His face was unscarred. He was here voluntarily. "I am Talak Aziz. I will be your escort during your visit here. After so many emails it is a pleasure to meet you in person, Ms. Garcia and Mr. Cook." He nodded at Jill and Reaper. I smoothly translated everything that he said into Spanish. Jill smiled and nodded as Talak gestured us toward the entrance of the largest bunker. "You will need to go through our security check, for your own protection, of course."

"Of course," Jill responded.

The soldiers gave us a thorough pat down and even had a metal detecting wand. A woman checked Jill. We had left everything dangerous, sharp, pointy, or flammable at the hotel. This meeting was just to gather intelligence on our foe, nothing more.

Satisfied that we weren't a.s.sa.s.sins, Aziz took us inside. The entryway for this bunker had been decorated with expensive Persian rugs and j.a.panese landscape paintings. It was surprisingly nice compared to the stark exterior. A slave girl took our coats and disappeared. We were led through the bunker to a meeting room set up in much the same manner as the entrance, and we were seated on cus.h.i.+ons. Talak remained standing as he introduced us to the men in European business suits who were already waiting. I struggled to keep up and to correctly p.r.o.nounce everyone's name. They were all older, professional, and had that stink of dirty money on them.

I was disappointed. These were Jihan's functionaries, the guys that actually handled the business end of things, the money changers, the accountants. They were here to discuss the exchange of slave-mined ore for cash, and the s.h.i.+pment thereof to our subsidiaries for processing. They were talking dollars a ton and how much different countries customs officials cost to bribe. I wanted to meet The Man.

Jill did a superb job. Reaper had coached her well. She played the part of a junior executive whiz-kid rather well. Her nervousness was actually perfect, because to Jihan's functionaries it read as her being scared about brokering a big-money deal. She was the only woman in the room. They probably thought she was the negotiator because she was pretty. Jill knew nothing about the technical end of things, wire transfers, transportation, amounts required, and the methods of exchange, which was obvious to the functionaries, but she wasn't supposed to. That's where Reaper came in. He didn't look like much, but if he hadn't damaged it with all the death metal and Red Bull he'd probably have an IQ up around Stephen Hawking's. He'd memorized every mineral-business-related factoid known to man in the last few weeks.

Meanwhile I looked unimportant, translated, and soaked up everything I possibly could about these people and their operation. Aziz was doing the same thing as me. You could hang a fancy suit on a killer gorilla, but it was always going to be a killer gorilla at heart.

Jill and Reaper wasted an hour b.u.t.ting heads with the hirelings, but it was a waste of time. I had only gotten a look at the security arrangements for a few seconds. This was not helping our mission at all. We hadn't fabricated an entire corporation, wired millions of my own money into it, and come all this way to look at spreadsheets.

Jill must have been feeling the same way. "My superiors were hoping that I could meet this Sala Jihan." As I translated that last bit, the hirelings stiffened up. Talak s.h.i.+fted nervously. "He's a very mysterious figure."

"Ms. Garcia, I'm afraid that will not be possible," stammered one of the functionaries. "Sala Jihan does not partic.i.p.ate in these sorts of activities. He is a very busy man, and has engaged us to represent him."

"Yes, it wouldn't be proper," said an older Chinese man with a bad hairpiece. "We can a.s.sure you that we are fully vested with authority-"

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