Translator: SFBaka
âThis colony seems especially lively huh.â
Mimi exclaimed as soon as we landed inside the colony.
This wasâ¦â¦ Uh, what was the name of this colony again? It was somewhere we stopped by on the way to our next destination. We didnât really need to resupply, but we just thought weâd be able to find some unusual food or rare trade goods here.
âYup. Is there some sort of event going on?â
There were lots of stores and buildings with conspicuous decorations. Every store was decorated in similar colors, so itâs probably some kind of event or festival. Every store had flags or banners depicting gold or silver fish-like marks.
âItâs probably a New Yearâs festival or something.â
âUn, probably.â
âHee? A New Yearâs festival huhâ¦â¦â
I turned my gaze toward Elma for confirmation, but Elma shook her head in reply. It looks like this event or custom wasnât something familiar to Elma.
âMaybe itâs something derived from dwarven culture.â
âNn? I wonder? Weâve only ever stayed inside a predominantly dwarven colony before coming with you, Boss.â
âThe golden and silver markings do kind of resemble new year decorations, right, sis?â
âI see. But whatâs the meaning of those fish-shaped symbols then?â
Tina and Whisker both tilted their heads at my question.
âNo idea. In the new yearâs festival weâre familiar with, we only put up gold and silver decorations while celebrating the coming of the new year with food and alcohol.â
âThe marks really do look like fish, donât they? All the decorations have the same marks, so maybe itâs a bit different from the new year festival weâre familiar with, sis.â
âI seeâ¦â¦ Well, I guess weâll just have to ask the locals to find⦠out?â
A new yearâs event and fish. These two terms finally made something click inside my head. Iâ¦â¦ Iâm actually familiar with this event!
âWai-! Where are you going all of a sudden!?â
âLetâs get back to the ship! Pronto!â
As Elma and the others rushed to follow me as I ran back to the ship, I called up Mei who remained on Black Lotus to keep watch.
ãHello, Master. Is something the matter?ã
âPrepare the ship for launch! And hurry!â
ãPlease calm yourself, Master. Did you encounter some sort of trouble?ã
âNo, itâs not like that, but hurry anyway! At least make it so Krishna will be ready for launch by the time we get back!â
ãI still donât understand, but alright. I shall prepare immediately.ã
Thatâs my Mei. Sheâll comply even with my lack of explanation.
The sight of me dashing as fast as I could in the colony port and Mimi and the others hurriedly following behind was attracting lots of attention from the surrounding people, but I ignored them completely. I have bigger fish to fry.
âHey! Give us an explanation, will you!?â
âItâs tuna!â
âTuna?â
We finally reached the Black Lotus. Elma caught up to me while I was operating the terminal to open the hatch. Mimi was nearing us as well, but Tina and Whiskerâs figures were still far behind. It canât be helped since we were taller than them and had wider strides.
âItâs this new yearâs event. Space tuna will be attacking usâ¦â¦!â
âSpace tuna?â
âWhat the heck is this guy saying?â was written all over Elmaâs expression. I get it. Really, I do. Space tuna does sound absurd. I know. But we had this type of event in SOL you see. Yep, this event was implemented there.
And it was a damn nightmare. I was given trauma by those damn space tuna swarms that would come at you from all directions with speed surpassing seeker missiles. The fear of those tuna with pitch-black gaping mouths and vacant eyes charging at me from everywhere was already seared into my brain.
âI-I caught upâ¦â¦ Haa, haaâ¦â
âAnyway, letâs just get inside first. Hurry to the hangar.â
Since the mechanic sisters were still far from catching up, the three of us entered Black Lotus ahead of them. Mimi was still panting in exhaustion but, unfortunately, we had to escape to another colony as soon as possible so I was forced to ignore her.
âSo whatâs up with those space tuna anyway? Why do we need to hurry and launch the ships?â
âIf we left them alone, theyâll attack the colony. It would be a nightmare. The colony would be pierced by innumerable tunas and the sight of their fish tails peppering the colony walls would make you squeamish.â
âTunas are large fish, arenât they? If the tuna coming are space-sized, thenâ¦â¦ wouldnât that mean they would be at least the size of your average starship?â
âThey would be about a fourth of Krishnaâs size. And thousands or possibly tens of thousands of those guys will be attacking us.â
âBut arenât they just your average space monsters thenâ¦â¦? Or rather, I havenât seen or heard about anything like them? Are you sure theyâre coming? Itâs not a sham, is it?â
ââ¦â¦Youâre putting a dent on my confidence if you say that you know.â
âEhâ¦â¦â
After seeing me deflate, Mimi looked at me with a pitying gaze. Stop! Donât look at me with such eyes. Elma was looking at me like I was some sort of deplorable guy who was beyond saving. I feel like running away in shame.
âI thought it couldnât be anything but that event when I saw the gold and silver decorations and the fish markingsâ¦â¦ Uh, câmon guys. Itâs that, you know. Itâs the experience from my homeworld.â
ââ¦â¦Ah, I see.â
âWell, it does make sense if you put it that way, I guess.â
The two expressed their understanding. Mimi and Elma both knew that I played a game called SOL back on Earth and that elements of that game were present in this dimension as well. They also knew that about half of the knowledge and experiences I managed to gain from playing SOL were applicable to this dimension as well.
âIn any case, thereâs nothing wrong with launching the ships and staying alert, but we canât do anything about those tens of thousands of space monsters with just Krishna, right?â
âYeah, about that⦠Most of the space tuna are golden in color, but there would always be a silver-colored tuna among the swarms that serves as their leader. And if we get that leader, the golden-colored tuna would become powerless. The powerless tuna can be sold for a nice price, so we can make quite a bit of money from that. Also, theyâre absolutely delicious! Or so Iâve heard.â
âYosh, letâs hunt them down.â
âIâll do my best to support you both!â
Well, that was a quick change of attitude.
âAlright then! Letâs set off! To the sea of stars!â
âLetâs aim for a big haul!â
I shook my head after seeing the twoâs sudden enthusiasm. I get Mimiâs reaction, but why is Elma also being all gung-ho about it? Hm.
Well, I guess it canât be helped since the two of them are already raring to go. I was the one who instigated them anyway, so Iâll have to take responsibility here and sortie with Krishna. As I mulled such thoughts, I hurried for the hangar with the two ladies in tow.
âThatâs the gist of the dream I saw.â
âThat sounds so stupid.â
âIt sounds like quite a unique dream. I kinda want to try it. Space tuna, I mean.â
âWe were just relegated to secondary roles fer commentary though. I propose a revision in the script!â
âI-Iâm not that slow when runningâ¦â¦ probably.â
I told everyone about the contents of the dream I saw during breakfast, but apart from Mimi, everyone elseâs reactions were on the negative side. How cruel. I just wanted to share the wonder I felt after seeing my first dream in this world.
âBut why did you dream about tuna anyway?â
âI have no idea.â
We did actually have a space tuna raid event in SOL, but something that silly shouldnât happen over here anyway. Right. Thereâs no way space monsters that weird exist.
âWeâll be exiting the hyperlane in thirty minutes. Should we pay a visit to the colony along the way?â
Mei made an announcement as we downed our after-meal coffees and teas, and I nodded in consent.
âYeah. We donât really need to resupply yet, but we might find some specialty products and trading goods worth getting, so why not? By the way, whatâs the name of the star system weâll be entering?â
âItâs ****.â
âEh?â
âItâs ****, Master.â
The name of the star system that Mei gave was the same as the one we visited in my dreamâ¦â¦