thedestroyer.slavesafari-第15章
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eminding the soldiers that the trunks contained valuables; probably that the first trunk contained the picture of Rad Rex; the star of As the Planet Revolves; and in case of emergency; it should be saved first。
It had shocked Remo when he had first heard Chiun speak this Loni tongue。 He had thought the Master of Sinanju knew only Mandarin; Chinese; Japanese; Korean and some English。
But at the airport where he and Chiun had headed by foot after leaving General Butler in the jeep; Chiun had silenced him while moving to the airport gate。 When they had gotten out of Butler's jeep; Remo had wanted to go right back to town to get on with the job of looking for the white house behind the iron gate。 But Chiun had demanded they go to the airport and pick up Chiun's luggage。 He would not negotiate or promise。 He wanted his luggage; he told Remo。
They did not know it but they reached the airport only minutes after Butler's airplane had taken off; and the permanent military detail at the airport was lounging around in the terminal when the two entered。
〃I will speak to them in the language of the Loni Empire;〃 Chiun said; 〃to find where our luggage is。〃
〃The Loni? That's a tribe; Chiun。〃
〃No; it is a great kingdom of great virtue;〃 Chiun had said; which Remo took to mean that when they hired assassins they paid their bills on time。
〃Well; let's get your luggage and get back to the capital。 I've got work to do。〃
Chiun raised a long bony finger。 The nail reflected the overhead light like a sliver of diamond。 Chiun called to one of the guards in what sounded to Remo like the Swahili spoken as the main language of Busati。
〃They re not going to talk to you; Chiun。 We're foreigners。〃
〃Speak for yourself; white man;〃 had said the Master of Sinanju。
Remo crossed his arms and waited confidently for Chiun to get a rifle pointed at him by one of the guards。 Let him fight his own way out; thought Remo。 Perhaps there would even be a flaw in a stroke。 That would be good to watch; even though Remo wasn't going to hold his breath waiting to see it
Chiun spoke first in Loni dialect; then translated for Remo。
〃I am the Master of Sinanju and this is Remo who is white but close to me。 I tell them close; Remo; because they would not understand your natural disrespect and lack of appreciation。 I would see your king for a debt I owe as a Master of Sinanju。 Remo; they will know this; for it must be spoken of widely in their villages and temples that there is a debt owed by the Master of Sinanju。〃
The two guards conversed heatedly between themselves。 Remo smiled。
〃You mean to tell me; Little Father; that two African soldiers are going to remember a centuries…old contract by a foreign hitman。〃
〃Try as you might; Remo; you will not understand the nature of Sinanju。 The Loni know how to appreciate he services of the Masters of Sinanju; not like the Chinese emperors or the vile Americans。〃
Remo shook his head。 When Chiun began on the glories of Sinanju; there was no reasoning with him。 Perhaps five people in all the world had heard of the House of Sinanju…four of them must be in intelligence agencies and the fifth an obscure dust…covered historian。 But to hear Chiun tell it; Sinanju was more important than the Roman Empire。
Chiun babbled on and the soldiers looked confused。 They motioned for Remo and Chiun to follow them。
〃You will see how a true people of dignity treat a Master of Sinanju;〃 Chiun whispered proudly to Remo。 〃There are those with enough culture in the world to see a true assassin as more than a hitman as you call him。 You will see。〃
〃Chiun; you don't even know if these soldiers are Lord。 They're probably going to shake us down。〃
〃You have them confused with Americans;〃 Chiun said。
The soldiers led Chiun and Remo to an officer where Chiun again explained something; hands moving unusually rapidly for just the telling of a story。 Remo tried to discern from the officer's face what the reaction was; but the officer's night face was as changeless as space。
The officer pointed to a newstand inside the airport。
Chiun nodded and beckoned to Remo。
〃You'll see。 You'll see what true respect is;〃 he said。 〃Follow me。〃
Remo shrugged。 The air terminal…slightly smaller than the one in Dayton; Ohio…was five tunes too big for the passenger use。 Remo waited with Chiun at a periodical stand which had mostly English language publications。
〃We'll store your luggage; Chiun; making sure your picture of Rad Rex is safe and tonight; I'll check out the white house with the iron gate。〃
〃No;〃 said Chiun。 〃We must wait for that officer。 To leave now would be disrespectful to the Loni。〃
〃How e; Chiun; these Loni have your respect?〃
〃Because; unlike some people; they have earned it。〃
〃Chiun; I don't want to hurt your feelings; but really now。 Every Master of Sinanju has been taught Loni dialect for centuries; because you still owe them a contract?〃
〃Correct。〃
〃I kind of think that little debt might have been forgotten by now。 Just how many languages do you know well?〃
〃Really well?〃
〃Yeah。〃
〃One。 My own。 The rest I use。〃
Remo noticed an imported copy of the New York Times selling for 2。50。 Under the fold of the front page; there was a story about the television networks adjusting their Watergate coverage to allow the showing of soap operas。
〃As the Planet Revolves is back on the air in the states;〃 said Remo; mildly。
〃What?〃 demanded Chiun。
〃Your shows。 They're back on。〃
Chiun's mouth began to work as he fried to speak; but nothing came out。 Finally he said; 〃I left America under the condition that I was leaving a void。 America has lied to me。 How could they have returned the programs just like that after taking them off just like that?〃
〃〃I don't know; Little Father。 But I think now we can get about our business so we can get back to the States faster; right? You can pay your respects to the Loni some other time。 If they've waited a couple of thousand years; they can certainly wait another one or two。〃
For the first time; Remo saw Chiun in conflict。
Just then; the Army captain they had spoken to walked up to them; and said; in British…tinged English: 〃My men and I have been delighted; sir; by your telling of that silly Loni fairy tale。 To show our pleasure; we will be glad to retrieve your luggage for only one hundred dollars American。〃
Remo put his hand up over his mouth to stifle a laugh。
Chiun resolved his internal conflicts。 The frail Oriental went whirring into the newspapers; shredding them。 The stand went into a wall rack and the wall rack went into the vendor who went into the lighting fixtures along with the rack; stand and little shredded bits of white papers that slowly settled like a soft snowfall in the Busati Air Terminal。
〃Just so it should not pass; this perfidy; in calmness;〃 said Chiun。 The captain who had tried to shake them down had begun to back away; when a word from Chiun stopped him。
This time; Chiun did not translate for Remo as he spoke with the captain。 Finally; Chiun beckoned for Remo to follow him。 As they walked behind the captain; Chiun said softly to Remo; 〃They are not Loni; these people。〃
〃Good。 Then let's go to the city and finish what we came to do。〃
〃First I must finish what I came to do;〃 Chiun said。
Several hours later; as they trudged across the Busati plain; Remo was still picking little bits of newsprint out of his jacket pockets and bitching at Chiun for deceiving him into thinking they were going back to the capital city。
〃I told you;〃 Chiun said。 〃An older contract takes precedence。〃
〃That doesn't answer my problem; Little Father。〃
〃To a fool; nothing is an answer。〃
〃You and I are paid by the same employer。 We have a job to do and we are not serving him。〃
〃You may leave if you wish;〃 Chiun said。
〃How?〃 said Remo looking around the plain。 〃I don't even know where I am。〃
〃When did you ever?〃 said Chiun and marched on happily toward the mountains in the distance。 For a full day they walked and Remo plained about the assignment being missed; the Loni who would undoubtedly rob them when the two got to their village and the awesome dryness of the plain which Chiun kept referrin