Translator: SFBaka
Amidst the din of battle that was taking place in the far distance, we huddled in a corner of the temporary shelter with only the dim light of the portable data terminal to rely upon and held our breaths.
âUh, we really donât have to hold our breaths, right?â
âYeah. Even so, thereâs not much we can do in this situation anyway. Should we just sleep?â
âHow about confirming our plans for tomorrow?â
âNow thatâs what I call a meaningful topic.â
As per Mimiâs suggestion, we started to talk about our plans for tomorrow.
âI think it would be best to basically just stay put and wait for rescue, but do you guys have any other opinions?â
âNone.â
âMm.â
âNope, I ainât got any.â
âMe too.â
âIâm glad we all agree on that then.â
Since we couldnât get online using the data terminal, we were in a situation where we couldnât even look up a decent map of the area. Since we donât know which direction we should head toward, it was far too dangerous to randomly wander around the forest. It seems that some of the native creatures on this planet were quite dangerous, and getting into accidents while trying to navigate an undeveloped forest is really scary as well. Things like poisonous insects and other such dangerous creatures are bad news. Staying put inside the camp is the smart thing to do after all.
âThe problem is food. I think the food packs we brought should last us a few days, but itâs gonna be bad if the rescue takes much longer than expected.â
âThatâs true. I think it would be best if we gathered all the food we have and then pace ourselves so we donât consume more than necessary.â
âOkay then. Letâs bring them all out and place them in one spot in the morning. Are there any other suggestions?â
âUm, wouldnât it be better if we gathered some food too, Boss? Forest like this has lots of edible stuff in it, right?â
âThereâs also the option of hunting animals for their meat. I read that back in the museum.â
Tina and Whisker were both gung-ho on food procurement. Un, they were thinking of the same thing as me huh.
âThe problem with that is we donât know whatâs edible and whatâs not. We donât have the ability to tell them apart after all, and blindly eating stuff can be dangerous.â
Sometimes, fruits that look delicious in appearance were actually highly poisonous to people, grasses that look like your average weeds actually hid edible tubers below, and seemingly harmless plants were actually potent skin irritants. Things like that were commonplace in forests. You really canât make accurate judgments through an amateurâs eyes.
âOh, weâre actually fine regarding that. I managed to download a scanning app that can be used offline on my data terminal before we headed out.â
âWhyâd you think of downloading such a thing anyway?â
âUm, we were going on a forest tour, and you mentioned we couldnât go online Hiro-sama, so thatâs why I got it.â
Mimi replied while displaying a smug smile. Well, uh, thatâs great and all, butâ¦â¦ do you intend to scan each and every plant and creature in the area just to see if theyâre edible or not?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWell, I didnât expect you to prepare such a thing Mimi, but it really would help us out a lot. Okay then. Tomorrow, Mimi and I will explore the area to see if we can gather some food. Youâre in charge of guarding the camp while weâre away, Elma.â
âRoger.â
âWhat about us, Boss?â
âTry to improve the camp using the molecular composition device and see if you can make something useful. One of our biggest concerns right now is water. Also, can you try piggybacking that useless distress beacon to a data terminal and see if you can send out a distress signal that way?â
âMm. Iâm not sure if itâs doable, but weâll do our best.â
I guess that wraps it up for tomorrowâs plans.
âBut the battleâs still not lettinâ up huh.â
âIâm also worried, but itâs not like we can do anything about it. Letâs just go to sleep.â
Iâm not sure how large the force the Red Flags sent out to attack, but I doubt it would turn into a situation where theyâd annihilate the system garrison and completely overrun the place.
Anyway, Mimi and the others made some simple beds earlier, so I got onto one to sleep. The bed had a simple skeleton frame with an elastic sheet placed on top of it, and it wasnât bad at all. I then used the chameleon thermal cloak in place of a blanket. Yep, the temperature management was perfect.
I woke up after noticing the presence of another person. I opened my eyes a bit and saw that someone was using some chameleon thermal cloaks as a makeshift blind to change clothes or something behind it.
âGood morning.â
âHyii!? B-Big Brother!?â
Whiskerâs voice rang out behind the makeshift thermal cloak blind. I see.
âIâm gonna cover my face with my cloak for a bit. Tell me when youâre done.â
âY-Yes!â
Once I covered my head with the cloak, I could hardly hear the rustling of clothes. I was just about to fall back to sleep when someone shook my body, and I finally woke up fully.
âFuwaaahâ¦â¦ Morning.â
âG-Good morning.â
Whisker returned my morning greeting with a red face. Itâs not like I saw her naked anyway, so I donât think she should be that ashamed about what happened earlier.
âShall we get up?â
âYes. Everyoneâs already outside.â
âOkay then. We better bring our luggage out too.â
We grabbed our backpacks and exited the shelter. After getting outside, I saw the other three busy with transferring the contents of their backpacks into black boxes.
âGood morning, Hiro-sama.â
âMorning, Hiro.â
âGood morninâ.â
âGood morning guys. Do you have one for me too?â
âYep. We already made ones for you guys. Yours is over there, Whee.â
âUn.â
The boxes were an armful in size. We stored our clothes and other things that we wonât make use of immediately inside them. We would then gather the food inside a separate box.
âMm. If we ate normally, weâd be able to make the rations last until tomorrow night.â
âAside from Hiro, we each only brought a dayâs worth of food after all.â
âAnd whyâs that?â
âUh, we didnât exactly expect weâd get involved in a crash, Bossâ¦â¦â
âSorry.â
So I was the odd one out for stuffing a weekâs worth of rations inside my backpack huh. Mm. But even so, weâd still be able to make them last until tomorrow night, so I guess itâs fine.
âNah, itâs fine. Iâm the one whoâs weird for bringing this much. Anyway, letâs go ahead and do as we planned yesterday.â
âRight. Be careful out there, okay?â
âYes! Weâll do our best to bring back some food!â
It looks like Mimi was raring to go. I hope her motivation doesnât go to waste later though.
By the way, she was able to charge the data terminal using a connector to tap into the energy packs for use on the thermal cloaks, so we were fine on that front for the time being.
âBe careful guys.â
âPlease donât get yourselves injured.â
âGotcha.â
âWeâll be going now.â
I plan on raising signal fires today as well using the remaining raw wood we chopped yesterday, so I marked the trees as we walked along to ensure weâll be able to find our way back to camp. This made the reality of us being stuck here sink in even more and itâs no laughing matter.
âWeâre unfamiliar with the lay of the land, so letâs proceed carefully. Thereâs no need to rush.â
âYes, Hiro-sama.â
Our backpacks were almost emptied of their previous contents and only held two servings of rations and self-filling water canteens along with our equipment inside them. I had my laser gun and portable data terminal in mine. I also took some spare energy packs and an emergency nanomachine unit. In Mimiâs case, she brought her own portable data terminal, a tablet terminal, laser gun, and spare energy packs. It seems she also stuffed some small womenâs articles inside her backpack as well.
âIâll keep watch of the surroundings. You can go ahead and scan for things that might be edible, Mimi. Iâll match your pace, so go nice and steady.â
âYes!â
After a few minutes of walking, Mimi finally managed to get a hit.
âAh, Hiro-sama. I caught something with the scanner.â
âHou, letâs see. Where is it?â
When I looked at Mimiâs tablet terminal from the side, it seemed it was reacting to a vine that was wrapped around a tree trunk.
âAh, thereâs something up there.â
âFumu, it looks like some kind of gourd.â
Mimi pointed the rear camera of her tablet terminal at one fruit and the scan was completed. Apparently, the plant really was a member of the gourd family that was called kokiri, and its fruit was apparently edible. The fruitâs skin had mesh-like patterns and it seemed it was fine to eat it fresh. It was just a little bit bigger than my closed fist. In my eyes, it resembled a small muskmelon.
âLetâs take the ripe ones.â
âWeâre not collecting all of them?â
âThe plants might not be able to continue propagating here if we take everything. Itâs not good to take more than necessary at times like this.â
After saying so, I began harvesting the kokiri fruits my hands could reach. The vine was wrapped around a fairly sturdy tree with plenty of footholds, so I was able to harvest quite a bit.
âYosh, this is a good start.â
The fruits seem to have plenty of water content. Since we were strapped for drinking water, this was definitely great for us.
âRight! Letâs continue searching.â
We continued our search but didnât have much luck this time around. Well, being able to find some kokiri straight away was lucky enough as it is. I suppose this was just normal.
âWeâre not finding anything.â
âDonât mind. Letâs take a break for a bit. How about trying one kokiri fruit for ourselves?â
âYes!â
Mimi cheering up was always a welcome sight. But we didnât bring a knife with us. And so, I ended up using my short sword to carefully divide the kokiri fruit into four pieces. I had to be extra careful because one wrong step and I might lop my fingers or limbs off accidentally.
âLetâs try to make a cooking knife when we come back to camp. Handling food with a sword is pretty scary.â
âYes, youâre right.â
It might be a good idea to start carrying a utility knife aside from my swords from now on. We might not get into situations like this that often, but a utility knife was always a handy tool to have that can be used in a variety of ways apart from being used as a weapon.
My short sword was still too long to double as a cooking knife after all. I could only use it to roughly divide fruits into four like this.
âFumu, itâs looking more and more like a melon.â
Just like its outer appearance, its insides also resemble a muskmelon when I cut it open. The color of the flesh wasnât orange, however, but instead yellowish white. A white-fleshed melon huh.
âA melon?â
âWe also had a similar fruit where Iâm from. Those grew on the ground though. They were also larger. About this much.â
I used my hands to illustrate the average size of an Earth melon to Mimi.
âHow did it taste?â
âIt was juicy and sweet. We only eat a melonâs pulp back where Iâm from, but I wonder how it is for kokiri though?â
âIt looks like you need to scoop out the seeds and eat the flesh.â
âAbout the same then. Alright.â
I used my fingers to scrape out the seeds and took a bite of the kokiriâs flesh. Mm, delish. It had a slight grassy aftertaste and wasnât as sweet as I would have liked, but it was plenty tasty as is. I guess this was normal for wild fruits that havenât undergone selective cultivation.
âItâs not bad.â
âIt has a bit of a grassy smell, but itâs delicious.â
The fruitâs size was similar to a large peach, so the two of us were able to finish one up immediately.
âYosh, letâs buck up and continue searching, shall we?â
âYes! Letâs bring lots of food back and surprise the others!â
It looks like Mimiâs mood was lifted after having a snack. Letâs proceed with the search while being careful not to overdo it.