After a week or so of vacation in Dubai, Zhenda headed to the African country.
It is the remnants of colonial domination by the nations of Europe that the borders of the African countries are linear. This is how geography and history are connected.
At the end of the twenty-first century, in parts of West Africa, in North and most countries of Central Africa, it was still in conflict.
Why do so many countries in Africa remain much poorer? Why do so many countries keep waging prolonged wars? Much of the Japanese perception would be to the extent that 'because the Europeans and Americans used to colonize and hunt slaves'. That is correct, of course. Or some say with discrimination and disdain that the human beings in Africa are originally low in popularity. This is actually correct, too.
So how is it that colonization long ago is causing the war to this day, when the colony was taken off?
Colonial domination takes many forms. In the case of Japan, it took the form of investing in colonies, but the EU-US countries took the approach of divided governance, both in Asia and in Africa.
What is Split Governance? Simply put, it is a dominant operation that causes hatred and strife among the ruled, so that the spearhead of hatred of the ruled does not turn toward the ruler.
The way to make it relative is also really simple. Only certain tribes should be given preferential treatment to create inequalities. It is also effective to place the favoured side in the ruling class. It should be noted that the antagonistic structure thus created continues to be extended, even more than a hundred years after the end of European colonial domination.
So why does the folk remain low?
Simply and unequivocally uneducated, bound by customs and conservative ideas, but for the sake of reason. Many are immediate objects, few have a sense of public morality. To this end, neither the hearts of the people nor the nations themselves will develop until they remain poor.
Not all countries in Africa, not all humans, of course, are like that.
A country called Rwanda, for example. Just hearing the name of that country would remind many Japanese of the word genocide, but after there were millions of genocides, when it came to what happened to this country, there was remarkable economic growth, politicians stopped working corruption, and good security came to be at the top of the world and called an African miracle.
It was with the wounds of genocide, but with a common sense that all citizens would rebuild their country, that they made a transformation into a very national conscious country. By the curse of partition rule, the Futz and Tutsi clashed and developed into genocide, but then it can also be said that the curse of partition rule was lifted.
This is, of course, a rare example, but the antagonistic structure that continues from the era of colonial domination does not necessarily continue to be extended, and there is ample possibility of removing it from its curse.
But as a matter of reality, many countries in Africa are dawning into conflict, and long after colonial rule has ended, developed countries continue to interfere and incite Hate. Its aim is to acquire resources to sleep in Africa and to export and sell weapons.
Mercenaries drive from the airport, cross about two borders along the way, and reach larger cities.
Even when it comes to cities, very few buildings are built. Many of them are made of dirt or bricks, a two-story building at best.
A civil war in the capital of a country that could stand. Claw marks of war were seen all over the city, but he said there were no more disputes around here.
"The sudden outbreak of civil war in the third year of statehood means I'm glad you're well!
The new home skips the careless extreme joke and the soldiers laugh.
The image of true Africa was not very good. Hot, poor, hungry, conflict. This is the place.
The image was actually overshadowed by looking at African towns. Vibrant. Lots of smiles. The smiles of the children in particular dazzle me. I don't think very much of it as a wartime country.
"The dwellers are very lively."
"There was a preconceived notion of poverty and hunger, but that's not true. A lot of smiles."
"It's because these things are peaceful. If you go to the battlefield, the scenery changes completely. I always have been."
"But infrastructure sucks. Look at that, that."
"Wow... are you drinking that dirty river water?
Look at the town, the mercenaries are talking.
"Whatever you think, don't look peaceful."
It was truly the same opinion as the other mercenaries.
"Oh, probably because it's been a long time since I've been off the battlefield. Reconstruction seems to be progressing. This is what happens once you're at peace."
And, Simon. I see several similar patterns.
"But behind it, there are wounds in people's hearts, so be careful."
Even though Simon advised me, I really didn't know what to look out for.
Conflict from colonial domination still persists in this country. It was founded fine, but discontent exploded and quickly developed into a muddy civil unrest because of the blatant disparities between the tribes and the disregard of the tribes on the part of the rulers for exhausting their covenants to the tribes of the ruled.
But those who rose up in the name of the PLA became bisected, and one of them began to strike not only the army, but even the people. The heroes became bandits when they had their weapons in their hands and their heads were numbered. And it's been a triple battle.
True Days will be employed by the still decent members of the PLA. It seems that quite a few mercenaries are already fighting with the PLA.
"The PLA is a Christian, the government army is a muslim, and the aspect as a religious war is strong. If I knew how it was, I'd know they were fighting without religion."
The new home explains.
"I guess it was also the Europeans and Americans who deliberately went to incite conflict that brought different religions to the same country"
"Yes, yes, I'm sorry. We, the ancestors of the Europeans and Americans, have done terrible things."
Listening to Li Lei's dialogue, Charles half-eyed the back eye that tends to hide in his hair and makes a bar-reading voice.
Then, for a while, the mercenaries moved freely in town.
The children of the town were intrigued by the Gentiles of different skin colours, some of whom followed them without fear. Those children and some mercenaries were playing back to their children's hearts.
True and Johnny walked around prominently and enjoyed what was going on in town. I don't see anything in particular I want to buy. I was interested in mysterious fruits piled up like mountains, but I'm somewhat afraid to buy them and try them.
When the two returned to the meeting place of the mercenaries, their new home also returned at the same time.
"Hey, True, Johnny, I picked up some good stuff -"
Speak of the new home bouncing with joy. True and Johnny have a fiercely unpleasant feeling. The new home is turning one hand to the waist and hiding something I picked up.
"Look, it's a cobra. That's where it fell."
"Ugh! Oh, no! I'll kill you!"
With the head of a living cobra poked at his nose tip, Johnny pronounces an anger after being raised to heaven.
"Hahaha, now face, super masterpiece. Did you guys see that? If I hadn't seen it, I'd be losing my life."
The mercenaries were laughing as bitterly as they could in their new home, which seemed to explode strangely while grabbing Cobra's neck.
"Ko, you bastard..."
"Damn it! Cobra Bomb!"
"Ohhhh!
Cobra is thrown face-to-face, and Johnny glances at her ass cake as much as he wants. Fortunately, Cobra landed next to Johnny and ran away.
"It's like the prankster's grown up just like that."
I said as True looked at my new home, glad I didn't come over.
"He's been like that forever."
says Li Lei, who came next to true.
"You didn't see Simon or his new home before he became a mercenary, did you?
"Oh."
Li Lei asks me, and the truth nods in surprise.
"An introduction to a Mad Scientist named Junko Yukioka, who I know from my new home and Simon -? I've been wondering what kind of guy he is, but he sounds like a hell of a big guy in there. You know, experimenting with humans all the time."
I'm not remodeled.
True to make Li Lei feel slightly uncomfortable talking as if to put in an exploration.
"I don't want to pry into anything."
Li Lei shrugs his shoulder as he smiles.
"Instead, he said he'd looked into it, and he was talking about it in front of me."
"Hey... what I'm wondering is how the connection between my new home and Simon is with Junko Yukioka. Those two, before they went to mercenary school, they've been daisies ever since they were kids."
"You can't pry into the past here, can you?
In true words, Li Lei turns into a troubled face and messes with his mustache.
"It's not up to the rules. It's like some sort of tacit understanding. But some people want to talk about the past or something."
"Then why did Lei become a mercenary?
"We're a military lineage, aren't we? Since I was a little girl, I've been planted to become a soldier, but I've come to rebel against it. I don't like the shit in my country anymore. Both the shitty partisans don't try to look at the contents, just rotting to decorate Haribote's epithelium beautifully. Besides, the mindset has always been pre-epochal. I didn't like it and couldn't help but jump out of the country when I realized it was such a disgraceful authority."
"Are you finally grey?"
To true dialogue, Li Lei breaks his face.
"That's what happens when you say you have no body or lid. What about you?
"I told you to be strong.
"It doesn't feel like being strong without purpose. I saw it not as a romance or a dream to the strongest, but as the type who has a purpose and wants strength for it"
"There's someone I want to protect, and there's someone I want to change. And..."
"Revenge."
True surprised me with words to Li Lei, who spoke ahead of time. Li Lei looks down at the truth and laughs at Niyaniya, rubbing her beard impeccably.
"I felt that kind of air from you somehow. One of the reasons I didn't like it when I first saw you was because of that."
"Is revenge a bad thing, seen from Lei Li?
True to ask straight.
"It's also a weird way to say bad things... hmm... you're in trouble. What should I answer? Used moonlight expression, but revenge is vain. I've never heard anything but manga or lanobe about being happy with revenge, I am."
At this time, Li Lei was truly rebellious, but then when he saw the applicants for retrofit motives to visit the Yukooka Institute, he realized that his dialogue was the right one.