Translator: SFBaka
âFumu. That should do it, I guess.â
âYes.â
I left Mimi, Elma, and the sisters inside the dining room and proceeded to the cargo hold in order to organize the cargo with May. By the way, I only organized the power armor and weapons. Everything else was left for May to handle.
âThanks for your help as always, May. Iâm trying not to rely on you for everything though, but it looks like Iâm not doing a good job.â
âIs that so. But I will be more than happy if you relied on me more, Master.â
May, whose hands were filled with cargo, moved in front of me with great momentum. The pressure sheâs emitting was really great.
âIâm just thinking it would be bad to rely on you for everything. I donât want to be too idle and become slovenly.â
May was handling almost everything on top of monitoring the sisters after all.
âHm. By the way, May, how are those two? Anything going on?â
âThey seem to be fine for the most part.â
May put the items she was carrying down and turned toward me once more.
âIn addition, I do think the merits of letting those two aboard outweigh the risks and demerits as well. And Master has already approved of them as well, so I will just do my part and ensure nothing goes wrong.â
âI see. By the way, what risks and demerits were you referring to, exactly?â
âThe first things to pay attention to is Tinaâs hasty conduct and Whiskerâs tendency to entertain outlandish ideas and the potential resulting problems from said behaviors. The possibility of an incident much like when Master first met with the two of them happening again in the future isnât zero. I do think they have learned the consequences due to what happened this time though.â
âY-Yeah. Thatâs right. What else?â
âThereâs a risk of personal and confidential information regarding Krishna and its crew would be leaked to Space Dwerg because of those two. However, after looking up Space Dwergâs track record and management policies, it seems they are not really fond of such underhanded dealings. Judging from their eagerness to obtain records of Masterâs day to day life exploits as a mercenary, I believe there is a high probability they truly are interested in the entertainment value of those records apart from their interest in new technology.â
âEntertainment, huh.â
âYes. Just like what Mimi-sama said, colony residents are highly starved for entertainment, and they find the life of so-called space drifters particularly interesting. They live a stable, if somewhat dull, everyday life, and thus hold a kind of admiration for the lives of those who travel freely among the stars just like Master.â
âI see.â
I donât really get why theyâd find my daily life entertaining in the least though. Instead of wholesome family entertainment, theyâd probably get material thatâs more suitable for viewing behind closed doors. But I donât have the slightest intention of providing material for âthatâ sort of program at all though.
âIn conclusion, I will just abide by your wishes, Master. I will make sure those two will not have the opportunity to mess up, so Master doesnât have to worry about anything.â
âI seeâ¦â¦ Understood. Thanks, May.â
âYes. Those words are enough of a reward for me, Master.â
After saying so, the corners of Mayâs lips lifted up ever so slightly.
And so, we found ourselves back inside the Krishna, but things wonât end with just sorting out the cargo.
âA-Are we really going, boss?â
âYeah, we sure are.â
âI-I-Itâll be okay, right?â
âSure it will. Hunting pirates is a piece of cake for Hiro-sama.â
After we completed the test run, we decided to have some live combat practice by going out to hunt pirates. I have already contacted Space Dwerg and have been given the go-ahead to take Tina and Whisker with us.
ãPlease donât hesitate to take them.ã
The face of Sara on the other side of the screen replied as such while displaying a really radiant smile. She must have felt satisfied after seeing Whisker and Tinaâs blue faces due to all the trouble the pair have caused her.
It was a bit in poor taste, but I canât exactly blame her since these two caused her to nearly fail the big contract she managed to close, and even had her offer a stream of apologies, not only to me but to her bosses too. In other words, she had a lot to be pissed about, so yeah. Iâll just pretend I didnât see the darkness lurking behind her radiant smile.
The sisters sat down on the sub-seats they pulled out from a corner of the cockpitâs walls and fastened their seatbelts. After seeing them secure themselves, I proceeded with the preparations for launch.
The reason why they left their seats once earlier was probably to put âthoseâ on before departure. You know. That thing. Itâs to prevent themselves from possibly making a mess later. Mimiâs already graduated from using them, but now Iâm glad I didnât throw away the ones left over. Yep.
âGenerator is A-okay. Output is stable. Power transmission to all sections is good as well.â
âIs there anything different after the overhaul?â
âThereâs none. But having a ship function the same as usual after taking it apart and putting it back together is proof of their skills, donât you think?â
âI guess so. How about you, Mimi?â
âThereâs no problem on my end as well. Iâve gotten departure clearance.â
âOk, letâs get going then.â
I grabbed the control stick and flew the Krishna out of the maintenance workshopâs hangar. Once we get back, well park inside the public docks again.
âHow is it?â
âNot bad. I really feel more in my element when piloting Krishna.â
Thereâs a huge difference between the response times of my partner and the prototype ship I piloted last time. The feeling of the ship resonating with my every whim was truly exhilarating. Now, this is what you call a combat ship.
âWow, it sure flies smoothly.â
âThe inertial control system installed is really top-notch. It doesnât shake at all, and you can hardly feel the ship accelerating and decelerating.â
âBut if you push this thing according to its intended specs, even this inertial control system wouldnât be able to keep up, right? What are we gonna do when that happens, boss?â
âThatâs rightâ¦â¦ Once we start doing combat maneuvers, weâd be hit with quite a bit of Gs, right Hiro-sama?â
âYep. It would be disastrous if we entered a fight with a full stomach.â
âPlease donât. I wonât be able to stand going into combat with a cockpit filled with floating vomit.â
Elma, who was sitting on the sub-pilot seat, complained while sporting a disgusted expression on her face. Even I donât want to experience something like that yâknow.
âA-Ahahaâ¦â¦ I-Itâs okay. We just had tea earlier anyway, right Whisker?â
âY-Yes. Un.â
The faces of the sisters turned blue with fear again, perhaps because all the talk about combat maneuvers reminded them we were about to engage pirates in battle soon. Since they were momentarily able to forget their fear when we started talking about technical stuff, I guess Iâll go for a short test flight around the colony first to help get rid of their nervousness.
âHm? Weâre not gonna use the FTL Drive yet?â
âWeâre going for a test flight first.â
âWe piloted a completely different ship from Krishna for a few days after all, Mimi. Itâs important to regain our feel for this ship again before we engage in combat activities.â
âI see.â
I gradually raised the throttle to accelerate Krishna as I listened to Mimi and Elmaâs exchange.
Yeah, the reaction between the throttle and the shipâs thrusters isnât bad either. As expected of dwarves. Theyâre very thorough.
âW-Whoahâ¦â¦ This thing is fast.â
âItâs a small ship so itâs supposed to be fast, but I guess you feel itâs faster than expected huh.â
Once we reached top speed, I cut the flight assist and switched to manual mode. I then started to perform several combat maneuvers.
âW-Whoaaaaaaa?!?â
âHyaaaaaaaah!?â
I tried all sorts of different maneuvers like using the afterburners for making sharp and sudden turns, drifting using the resulting counterforce, reverse flight, barrel rolls, and so on.
âLooks like thereâs no problem. Letâs go guys.â
âYes. Activating the FTL Drive.â
âCharging start. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1â¦â¦ FTL Drive, activate.â
With a loud boom, the Krishna sped off beyond lightspeed. The eyes of the sisters were spinning, but I figured it would turn out that way, so I wasnât really bothered about it.
âA-Are you guys usually like this?â
âYes⦠This is usually how it is for us.â
âI kinda feel I now understand why you have nerves of steel despite your looks, Mimi-san.â
Mimi has nerves of steel? Thatâs justâ¦â¦ No, maybe she actually does. Recently, she doesnât act all panicky that often anymore and is a lot more composed compared to when we first met her. Maybe she built up her so-called nerves of steel after spending time with crazy folk like us.
âNow then, where are those pesky pirates hiding, I wonder-â
I opened the system map and picked out all the sectors where pirates were likely to appear.
Their targets would either be the trade goods manufactured in Brad Prime, or the various rare metals mined and refined from the surrounding resource-rich asteroid belt. Mm, in this system, dealing with rare metals would be easier. It would be a simple matter to sell the stolen metals off to a âcleanâ mining ship and make a quick buck.
âYosh, letâs head for the asteroid belt.â
âUnderstood. Iâll mark the coordinates on the map.â
Just like Mimi said, several markers appeared on the map displayed on the HUD. Weâll just have to head for those markers one by one.
âW-Weâre finally starting huhâ¦â¦â
âI-Iâm feeling nervous.â
The sisters froze up due to nervousness.
âDonât worry so much, you two. Itâs not like weâll enter combat the moment we arrive at the asteroid belt.â
âThatâs right. Weâll have to scout out the points first and check if there are pirates in those areas. Youâll just tire yourselves out if you keep being that nervous.â
âAhaha, this sure reminds me of the time I first boarded Krishna.â
Mimi looked at the shaking Tina and Whisker and displayed a wry grin. Yeah, Mimi was also a nervous wreck when she first boarded Krishna. Itâs a bit nostalgic.
âY-Youâre telling the truth, right? If you guys are lying, Iâm really gonna cry yâknow.â
âWeâre gonna believe you all, okay?â
âHahaha, itâs fine guys.â
Itâs rare to find prey as soon as you enter the hunting grounds. Thereâs no problem. I did some prior research as well, so I think this trip will turn out to be mostly sightseeing in the asteroid belt. Itâs all good.