Translator: SFBaka
Mimi and I finished taking a short break after eating a kokiri fruit, which resembled a mini-sized muskmelon and continued searching the Grado clanâs forest territory in order to procure food.
âThe wild animals arenât approaching us huh?â
Mimi, who was walking about while scanning the area, commented as she peered up at me.
âUnless theyâre carnivores, they probably wonât dare to attack us. Just as weâre wary of animals, they are wary of us as well.â
âSo thatâs how it is.â
Of course, Iâm not so sure that would continue to be the case if we end up mistakenly entering a wild animalâs turf. We had no way of telling if we were walking around an animalâs territory after all. There are some animals that had strong territorial awareness. Itâs possible they might try to approach us in order to threaten us even if they donât attack us immediately.
âWell, Iâd like to avoid fighting with any wild animals as much as possible even if we do encounter some.â
âWhy? Weâd be able to get meat from them, right?â
âThatâs true, but no one knows how to butcher animals in our group, right? At least, I canât.â
âButcher?â
âUh, letâs see. Um, remember the time when we visited that cultured meat factory? You saw how they had to butcher those mystery creatures in order to turn them into meat, right? Weâd have to do the same thing to wild animals if we did hunt some. But, of course, wild animals donât only have meat in their bodies. They also had internal organs and bones, and if we mess up and handle the internal organs poorly, bodily fluids and waste might spill out onto the meat, and the carcass would be completely ruined. And we also have to drain the blood and cool the meat down to prevent it from spoiling quickly. Depending on how we handle the carcass, we might get drenched with blood, so we need a lot of water to wash it off and then cool the meat down.â
âI seeâ¦â¦ It sounds really hard.â
âIt is. Anyone who knows how to properly handle weapons might be able to kill prey, but it takes specialized skills to turn the hunted prey into edible meat. Well, we can probably still get meat even if we just did things haphazardly. But-â
âBut?â
âThe meat weâll end up with wonât be drained of blood properly and would be poorly processed, making the taste stale and unpleasant.â
ââ¦â¦That would feel unfair, especially since weâd be taking a life to feed ourselves.â
âYeah. Thatâs why Iâm not really thinking of hunting animals for meat.â
And besides, if we handled it poorly while butchering the carcass, we might attract other wild animals that were carnivores. Itâs too dangerous to attempt something that youâre completely unfamiliar with.
âYou really are amazing, Hiro-sama.â
âHm? Well, I think itâs just the difference in the environments we were born and raised in.â
âI donât feel thatâs all it is though. Um, I think you have this sort of innate dispositionâ¦â¦â
âNo, no, of course not. I merely have some miscellaneous knowledge. After all, Iâve only ever heard about the things I told you regarding hunting and butchering animals, and itâs not like Iâve experienced them myself.â
It would be unusual for Mimi, who was born and raised in a space colony, to have knowledge regarding hunting and butchering animals after all. In a controlled environment like a colony, there arenât really any other creatures freely living inside them apart from humanoids, with races like elves and dwarves included of course. There werenât any stray cats or dogs. Heck, there even werenât any rats or cockroaches.
Mimi, Tina, and Whisker were genuine space colonists, so they might know the existence and appearance of popular creatures such as pets like dogs and cats, but itâs not like theyâve seen them in person.
Well, I guess Elma was an exception since she was a noble lady born in the imperial capital. And as a mercenary, sheâs been to various places due to her previous jobs.
âIs that soâ¦â¦â
âYeah. Youâre still young after all, Mimi. In time, youâd probably be able to accumulate enough experience to become an even better starship captain than me.â
âA captain huhâ¦â¦ That might be a little interesting. I can search for grandma and stuff.â
âYeah. I kinda want to meet her as well.â
Mimiâs grandmother, Celestia huh. Sheâs the younger sister of the current reigning emperor, Geppels, and was said to have escaped the royal family and became a renowned mercenary. Her current whereabouts were unknown, but according to Mimi, she remembers meeting her when she was young. If thatâs the case, then she might still be living somewhere in the wide universe.
ââ¦â¦By the way, what happened to the battle last night?â
âUm, we werenât able to hear any more sounds when we woke up. Since the sounds of battle stopped, they must have settled it sometime last night. Since there are no signs of sporadic fighting afterward, we think the system garrison won out in the endâ¦â¦â
If the system garrison lost, even Black Lotus wonât come out unscathed. That would include Krishna thatâs parked in one of its hangars. I really hope that wasnât the case.
By the way, the reason the girls were able to come to a conclusion that the system garrison won was that if they really were completely annihilated, reinforcements from the garrisons of neighboring star systems will be immediately dispatched here, and hostilities would erupt once more. Once the reinforcements arrive, theyâd immediately mount attacks on the pirates who should have worn themselves out from the effort of wiping out Refill systemâs defense forces.
No matter how large the Red Flags were as a pirate organization, they still do not have the required strength to take on the combined forces of garrisons from neighboring systems as well as imperial military patrols. Thatâs why their usual modus operandi was to scatter their forces in order to avoid being taken out all at once.
âWell, depending on the extent of the damage, a rescue team should come for us by today or tomorrow.â
âI sure hope so.â
As we walked and chatted through the forest, we suddenly caught sight of something shining in the distance. Eh? Light?
âWhat the heck?â
âIs it a river or spring?â
âNope, it doesnât seem that whateverâs out there is merely reflecting light from the sun.â
I hacked the bushes in front of us as we proceeded ahead. Wait, thatâs-!
âWhat the heck is this?â
âI wonder?â
It was something incomprehensible.
No, hold up a bit. Allow me to explain why weâre so bewildered. What was in front of us was an object that clearly had no place within an untouched primeval forest. Its structure was obviously not that of a natural object.
âNo, really. What the heck is this thing? A drill bit or something?â
âIt does look similar, but isnât it a bit too big?â
âYeah, it is, huhâ¦â¦ The heck?â
Yep. It was a shining pointed object. Judging from just the part that was visible, it was at least 1 meter in length. It was just thick enough for me to clasp with both hands. It was white in color and kept emitting light. As for its shape, I canât really confirm since it was buried in the ground, but it had a sharp tip and somehow looked similar to a spiral-shaped drill.
It really didnât feel like something natural, but it also didnât seem to be a completely artificial object. Somehow, the texture of the material itâs made of was similar to wood.
âAnyway, shall we try to pull it out?â
âIs that really okay? Arenât you worried the light itâs emitting is actually radiation of some sort, Hiro-sama?â
âI donât think itâs Cherenkov radiation, but yeah, it might really be dangerous huh.â
Itâs best not to touch something unfamiliar. Itâs one of the basics in order to avoid danger. Certainly, it does make good sense to not carelessly touch an unknown object such as this one.
âMaybe it was dropped by a destroyed pirate ship or some part from one of this planetâs aerial vehicles.â
âIn any case, I think itâs still better not to touch this mysterious shining object, Hiro-sama.â
âThatâs true. Okay then. Letâs just leave it here-â
After declaring my intent to leave the thing alone, the mysterious object started to flicker intensely. What!? Was it gonna explode!? I immediately shielded Mimi behind me and took a distance from the object. And then, the flickering subsided all at once. What the heck? Why did it even flicker in the first place?
âThis thingâs starting to get creepy.â
âWe really shouldnât touch it.â
Then it started flickering again. Huh? Donât tell me-
âUh, do you, err, actually understand what weâre saying?â
âEh? T-Thereâs no way thatâsâ¦â¦â
Mimi tried to deny my words, but the mysterious object flashed once as if to reply. Mimi immediately swallowed the rest of her words.
ââ¦â¦If you really understand us, please flash twice.â
It really did flash twice. I see.
âAs I thought, this thingâs creepy. We better just ignore it.â
âI agree.â
The two of us turned on our heels and started walking away, and the mysterious object started flashing intensely once more. It was as if it was desperately trying to hold us back. Uwaa, what the heck? What should I do about this?