Translator: SFBaka
âIâm really sorry about yesterday, boss. Iâll take this chance to apologize once more.â
âI already said Iâve accepted your apology though. Or rather, you really have to start thinking about the consequences before doing stuff, okay?â
âAhahaâ¦â¦ Iâve gotten that from Whee a lot since we were just kids.â
Tina smiled wryly and scratched the back of her head. It looks like she calls her little sis with the pet name Whee. Whisker refers to Tina as âbig sisâ, so she probably doesnât have a pet name for Tina. Calling her âTeeâ does seem a bit weird because it rhymes with tea.
âEven though it hasnât been decided if you guys will be coming aboard our ship, I think you really need to work on fixing that reckless attitude of yours. If even your sister is having problems with it, then you really should work on it.â
âI do understand that boss. Really.â
âAt least learn from this experience, okay. Sheesh.â
From the looks of it, anything I say will just be a waste of effort. I kinda understand how hard Whisker has it now.
âPlease do not worry, Master. I will immediately report to Space Dwerg if she ever does anything that inconveniences you. And so, you better shape up. If not, youâll get disciplined again.â
âUuâ¦â¦ Iâll be careful from now on.â
It looks like Tina had a pretty intense first impression of May, so she acted a bit uncomfortable around her. Well, itâs true that the scariest, when angered among all of us, was May, so Itâs not like I donât get where sheâs coming from. In the first place, May will only truly get angry when it has something to do with my wellbeing.
Since I havenât acknowledged Tina and Whisker as part of the crew yet, itâs understandable that sheâs stricter around them compared to how she treats us. Mimi and Elma are my lovers, so she does give them a considerable amount of respect.
âU-Uhm⦠Oh yeah! You wanted to buy some weapons for power armor, right boss?â
âYou sound desperate to change the subject, lady⦠But, yeah, thatâs right. My splitter laser gun got cut in half on my last job after all. I want to buy a new one, and maybe look for some other nice weapons.â
âIt got cut in half? Just what did you get yourself into for that to happen, bossâ¦?â
âI canât give the exact details, but letâs just say we got caught up in a conflict between nobles. So my laser gun became an unfortunate casualty.â
âOh, then I better not ask. Yeah. That would be better. But you did well to survive getting caught up in that, boss.â
âWell, I guess.â
âOkay then. Anyway, I know a good place that specializes in selling good quality laser weapons, so letâs visit there first.â
When she heard it had something to do with nobles, Tina promptly backed down. She then continued leading the way for us as she walked through avenues with uniformly low ceilings. May and I diligently followed after her.
âBy the way, how long have you been in the mercenary business, boss?â
âHm? Oh⦠Uh, Iâve been doing this for a while now, I guess.â
If we count the time when I first came into this dimension until now, itâs been barely half a year. Iâve spent quite a number of days just cruising around in the galaxy after all.
âA while huh. But your pretty impressive boss. Youâre already Gold-ranked. How much have you been making?â
âIâd say about 100,000 Enels on good days.â
âEh? Youâre joking, right? 100,000 is a bit too much, boss. Câmon.â
Tina laughed as if to say ânice jokeâ as she elbowed my waist.
âNo, Iâm serious. If not, then I wouldnât have been able to fork out 20 million Enels just like that you know. We did a number of big jobs like assaulting pirate bases, participating in territorial conflicts, and the like.â
The 100k per day is a result of tirelessly hunting down pirates almost every day after all.
âSeriously?â
Tina glanced upward with shining eyes.
âSeriously.â
I nodded to confirm, and Tina proceeded to take my hand and place it on her meager chest. Man. It wasnât soft at all. Guess this is what you call a washboard huh?
âHey boss, why donât you marry me? Iâll throw Whee in as a bonus too.â
âMarriage huhâ¦â¦ Well, if I ever decide to get married one of these days, Mimi, Elma, and May are my priorities.â
âKuh, so Iâm fourth in the running huhâ¦â¦â
âWhat the heck are you saying? If, and I say if, I do marry you sisters, Iâll prioritize your little sister more.â
âWhy!? This Tina-chan is super cute, right!? Or rather, weâre twins, so Whisker and I look pretty much alike!â
âSince you look alike, Iâll base it on personality.â
âGaaah!â Tina groaned as I pushed her forehead away. I then picked my ear with my left hand without a care. Maybe Iâll get May to clean my ears later. Her ear cleaning skills have transcended the realm of just being good and sublimated into something almost divine.
âKuhâ¦â¦ Oh well. Iâll teach boss all about this Tina-chanâs super cuteness no matter what. Just you wait.â
âYou know, making it painfully obvious that youâre only interested in me because of my money is already making your prospects bleak.â
âWhat the heck are you saying, boss? Being able to make money shows just how dependable a man is. Itâs just natural for women to get attracted to dependable men you know. Though one can also fall in love even without money involved, itâs better to have that covered.â
âThatâs quite a practical view of love.â
âWell yeah. People canât live on beautiful dreams alone yâknow. If you donât have a stable income, you wonât be able to continue living well.â
âI see.â
I ended up thinking back to the feeling of Tinaâs washboard chest. I guess Tinaâs had it hard as well. Maybe she sensed what I was thinking about. Tina looked up at me with a peeved expression.
âItâs not like that, okay. Iâm still in the middle of my growth period.â
âGrowth period huhâ¦â¦â
I gazed at the dwarven women walking around the streets. Fumu, they certainly come in all sorts of sizes⦠But growth period huhâ¦
âYou sure youâre still in your growth period when youâre already twenty-seven?â
âBoss, you idiot!â
My behind ended up getting slapped by an incensed Tina. Her hands are small, but they sure pack a punch⦠Ouch.
âThis is the place, boss.â
âHmm.â
The shop Tina led us to was a weapon store with laser weapons as their main merchandise. It also has a pretty diverse assortment of other weapon types as well. There were a lot of customers who looked like mercenaries coming and going.
âItâs more packed than I expected.â
âThis shop has a nice selection after all. You can also get order-made weapons here too. Most of the mercenaries who come here would be staying at the colony for an extended period of time, so they take the opportunity to get order-made weapons here.â
âOrder-made weapons huhâ¦â¦ Fumu.â
So, a weapon thatâs made just for me huh? Itâs quite an exciting prospect. We have some budget left over because of May, so Iâd like to get one too if possible.
âOkay then, letâs go in.â
âYeah. Itâs been a good while since I last came here too.â
Tina led the way and entered the shop first. Her way of speaking really sounds like Kansai-ben to me. Is she really speaking in a particular alien dialect so itâs being translated to me as Kansai-ben? But this can be considered one of her unique traits too, I guess.
âHmm, mmhm, mmm.â
The shop interior was quite spacious. The shopfront was pretty large as well, but it looks like half the store is dedicated to the workshop for making made-to-order weapons.
âCâmon boss. Are you an owl or something?â
Tina got a good laugh while looking at my actions. Even if you say that this kind of place just tickles the male heart yâknow. The sight of all kinds of laser guns, laser rifles, and all sorts of other cool-looking weapons is quite exciting, even though these are ultimately tools made for the purpose of killing.
âLetâs check out the splitter laser guns first. Maybe we can even get the sliced up one fixed.â
âMaster, if itâs alright, may I also shop around for a weapon?â
âOh, thatâs right. Weâll need to look for a weapon for you as well, huh. Sure. If you spot something you like, then go ahead.â
âThank you very much, Master.â
May made a little bow. Increasing Mayâs combat abilities will also lead to an increase in our safety after all. Thatâs more than welcome, so she should just buy whatever she fancies.
âHow about me, boss?â
âYouâve got no use for weapons, right? Rather, even if you do, I donât remember ever saying Iâll buy one for you too.â
âStingy. Canât you treat me just a bit?â
âIâll buy you lunch then. I donât mind if we eat somewhere expensive, so go ahead and show us somewhere good.â
âGreat! Leave it to me, boss!â
Her mood brightened up instantly. Sheâs really gung-ho about money and benefits huh. Well, itâs fine, I guess. Iâll just treat it as her guide fee or something. Come to think of it, Elma and Mimi rarely ask me for something on their own accord. So being proactively asked for a treat like this is kind of a refreshing experience.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
May? Instead of pleading, itâs more like sheâs asking for something absolutely necessary whenever she asks me to buy something for her. They are usually expensive, but itâs not like sheâs buying them just to satisfy her hobbies. So itâs more close to demanding for something instead of begging. But itâs a bit different from that too.
âLetâs buy some grenades while weâre here as well. Well, we donât usually use them so they arenât much of a priority.â
âYouâre right. Itâs not a grenade, but can we buy this, Master?â
She showed me something made of some sort of metal alloyâ¦â¦ What the heck is it anyway? Throwing knife? But itâs quite a bit thicker and tougher-looking than your usual throwing knife. Itâs also way too thick to be classified as a throwing needle. A full-metal dart?
âItâs a dart made of special alloy. The metal used to make it is also employed in producing power armors.â
âCan you really use this thing?â
âYes. With my specs, I can easily pierce power armor with it, and itâs perfect as a hidden weapon.â
She then showed me something resembling a holster for storing the metal dart. I see. So itâs a hidden weapon huh. It looks quite heavy though⦠But I guess with Mayâs specs, carrying it on her person will just be a piece of cake.
âIs an analog weapon like this really fine?â
âYes. Itâs analog, but that just means itâs very reliable.â
âHm. I guess. It wonât suddenly break down on you, thatâs for sure.â
It doesnât just apply to laser weapons, but ballistic weapons as well, but thereâs always a chance of them breaking down from impacts and the like because they possess some delicate components. Compared to that, metal darts like this may not be all that mainstream, but they wonât easily bend or break and would deal considerable damage when thrown with proper force. In that sense, itâs true that analog weapons are more reliable.
âOkay then. Letâs buy it. How about you buy a new alloy baton as well? Iâm sure youâll be able to make use of it effectively in close quarters combat with your abilities, May.â
âYes, thank you very much. Iâll help myself then, Master.â
She bowed slightly to me once more. When she looked up, I noticed that May was acting quite happy. She still had her blank expression on, but her aura just gives that kind of impression. Geez. Sheâs mostly expressionless, but this maidroid sure knows how to appeal to her master.