The Cham jihadi (3)

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Summary:

Kid and Nikov want to set out the Champa Shariah Jamaat movement and to bring up the right hand who knows about Taha, Khatag Safawi; while also discuss about the history of Islam in Vietnam. However, their movement gets a respond with a surprising ambush, but Kid and Nikov get a brief relief from a surprise. In there, they move onward to finally take down the notorious and dangerous terrorist organization for once.

However, ISIS militants have a plan, hoping to evade capture by taking hostage for exchange to Fauzi Abdel Galam. Kid and Nikov will only be later informed also by the man who rescue them.

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

As the people were sleeping and the city was still on a shocking moment, Himari Uehara was trying to overcome the fear. But then, she got a dream ...

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"Ran! Ran-chan!"

Himari was running on as she found someone believed to be identical to the person she called. And she just walked beyond the depth.

Something went on and ...

"Ran ... Ran ... you are ..."

There in the ground of her dream saw a body of a girl who was the same age with her. But she was now ...

... walking but without ...

"Where's your head, Ran? I ... I ..."

She was scared to see a walking body waking up but ... headless. It meant, Ran Mitake might have ... she was without a head, and walking with no return. And this scared Himari and ...

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"AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

She woke up in fear, as the Polish priest Tymoteusz Barczewski got the noise and came in. He knew what would have to do.

"Are you okay?"

Tymoteusz could not speak Japanese and Himari was not a Pole, but it didn't prevent Tymoteusz from trying to comfort. He understood the pain and tragedy of it.

"Ran ... don't die ..."

"No no, she will not ..."

As Tymoteusz still hugged the scaring girl, he soon wondered, when would Radosław return, and if so, would the other hostage survive, or not.

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An Giang, Vietnam

Having reclaimed the city's security, however police and armed troops continued searching ground in everywhere, even when it was not in Cham houses.

A number of handful people had been taken custody by the armed police and armed troops, and a number of them were found to have ties with jihadist movement abroad. The Colonel, Mạc Đăng Hồng, alongside his Spanish advisor José Herracio, the Moroccan Amina and Qatari translator Fuad, looked on as they carried out weaponry being taken from those militants.

"Bọn chúng có khá nhiều quốc tịch, bao gồm người Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, Bosnia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya và cả công dân Đông Nam Á như Thái Lan, Indonesia và Malaysia." (They have many nationalities, including Yemenis, Somalis, Sudanese, Tunisians, Bosnians, Pakistanis, Afghans, Libyans and even Southeast Asians like Thais, Indonesians and Malaysians.)

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