Translator: SFBaka
âYou beast!â
âYeah. Just leave it to me.â
âI wasnât praising you!â
Elma, who was sitting opposite me, bristled in anger. We were in the dining area once again. Mimi was beside me, clinging tightly onto my arm while smiling in satisfaction.
âYou did all of⦠âthose thingsâ to me last night! And now I find you going at it with Mimi first thing in the morning!? Just how backed up are you!?â
âThatâs cause I think fairness is important. Donât you think so too?â
âFairâ¦â¦!â
Elmaâs sharp criticisms faltered after hearing my retort. She should be thinking about what exactly I meant with âbeing fairâ.
âWeâre all comrades here, staying on the same ship. I think itâs better if we all got along, right?â
âWell, itâs certainly a great situation for you huh.â
âDo you dislike Mimi, Elma?â
âWha-!? Of course not!â
âSo itâs fine then. And also, you boarded this ship willingly despite knowing just what kind of relationship Mimi and I were in, right? I think it would be ridiculous if you start complaining about that sort of thing now.â
âThatâsâ¦â¦! I guess youâre right, butâ¦â¦â
âEveryone gets along. Everyoneâs happy. Isnât that great?â
ââ¦â¦It kind of feels like Iâm a kid being coaxed.â
âWhat? No, of course not.â
I flashed her my most sincere-looking smile. If Mimi was OK with this kind of relationship, then Iâll have to persuade Elma as well. It was just the three of us here after all.
âWell, letâs just leave that issue for later, okay?â
âLater huh⦠Oh, fine. Itâs not like I can do anything about it at this point anyway. So, whatâs up?â
âMm. I want us to decide our next course of action.â
âWell now, this actually sounds serious.â
âOh, more than serious. First, I think weâll have to earn more funds the soonest we can. We still have enough to live off for a while, but itâll dry up quickly if the ship ever gets severely damaged.â
âThatâs, umâ¦â¦â
Elma seems to want to say something, but held herself back. Well, our reserve funds decreasing was a direct result of paying for Elmaâs fines, so I guess she was still feeling guilty about it.
âRight now, we have two options. The first one is moving out of this star system right away and searching for a more profitable area to earn money on.â
âIs this system no good?â
âWell, since the numbers of pirates prowling about have decreased, so have the money-making opportunities. Besides, the current situation here seems a bit fishy. I personally think moving to another star system would be the better option.â
âIt does seem that way.â
Elma nodded in acknowledgement.
âTensions between the Empire and the Federation have been flaring up lately, so this border sector would probably be the first to be affected once the situation develops into open hostilities. If you consider our safety as first priority, moving out of this system does seem like the best choice.â
âYeah. And the other option is to remain in this star system and wait for the conflict to occur while hunting down pirates in the asteroid belt area. Once the war starts, demand for mercenaries will surely rise. There would be a risk of going against the Empireâs interstellar army, so itâs quite dangerous, but the potential returns are huge as well.â
âThereâs also the fact that lots of small-scale pirate groups would probably start becoming more active from here on out. The militaryâs security patrols will surely become more lax after that large-scale pirate subjugation, so those pirate groups would not pass this chance up. Aside from being hard to find, they have some decently high-quality weapons and equipment on them and their bounties are also quite high. Because thereâs a danger of being caught up in the impending war, this is a high-risk-high-return option.â
âI see⦠But which one will we pick?â
âThatâs what weâre going to discuss right now. What do you think, Mimi?â
Mimi let out a *hauu after hearing my question and opened her mouth to speak after being troubled for a bit.
âI think it would be best if we stayed here and hunted some pirates.â
âHou. Whyâs that?â
âWell, with Hiro-samaâs piloting skills and Krishnaâs firepower and combat capabilities, I donât think pirates with just some decent equipment would pose us any danger. And even if we get caught up in the conflict, it would still be possible for us to get away, right?â
âGuess so. Itâs not like we absolutely have to participate once the conflict erupts anyway.â
I nodded at Mimiâs words. Itâs just as Mimi said. We really donât have to get involved even if conflict erupts between the Empire and the Federation. Rather, Iâm sure pirates would take advantage of the conflict and become a lot more active in order to attack civilian ships and military supply convoys. Thereâs the option of getting rid of those opportunistic guys once the war gets going and escape right away once things turn for the worse.
âIâm also for staying in this star system. With your skills, Iâm sure youâd also be able to rack up achievements even if you decide to participate in the conflict. The pirates shouldnât be much trouble either.â
âWhat, you too, Elma?â
âYes. Iâm all for it as well.â
Elma nodded nonchalantly. It kinda makes me happy that a veteran like her rates my skills so highly.
âSo itâs decided then.â
âSo, Hiro-sama is okay with it as well?â
âWell, I would have preferred the other option, honestly. I want to earn more money even if we had to move to a different star system. But we really canât tell what would happen during long-distance navigation, and itâs not like Iâve decided where exactly we will go either anyway.â
âI see. How much do we have on us right now by the way?â
âAbout five hundred thousand.â
âIt certainly doesnât seem to be enough. Alright then, shall we go ahead and earn some money?â
Mimi and I nodded at Elmaâs words, and we started to prepare for a sortie right after.
After weâd decided on staying on the Termaine star system to earn some money, we immediately set off. What we needed to do was quite simple: go around the resource-rich asteroid belt area to find and hunt down pirates who were aiming for the mining ships. We need to proceed with utmost caution, drop our generator output once we find a mining ship being targeted, set up an ambush, and swiftly take down the pirates coming in to attack the mining ships in question.
The earnings have been quite stellar so far. Weâre averaging about ten pirate bands a day. Weâre also salvaging a lot of spoils from them, and the average income flow is 10,000 Enel per band. If the bands have more members than usual, it goes up to 30,000 Enel, including the bounty money. We even managed to swipe a cargo of rare metals today. Adding up the bounties, salvaged equipment and plundered cargo, weâve managed to earn 1,780,000 Enel in a week.
The current reward distribution was 0.5% for Mimi and 3% for Elma. Mimiâs share, including the bounty and loot sales is 12,900 Enel, and Elmaâs share is 53,400 Enel. Our total assets earned right now amounts to about 2,200,000 Enel, which finally allowed us to break away from being in the red.
âWe earned a lot today as well~! Cheers!â
The disappointing space elf poured lots of liquor into her cup and drank without reserve, downing the entire cup in one go. It was kinda frustrating that I found the movement of her white, delicate throat to be somewhat alluring.
By the way, the alcohol weâre drinking right now is ale. Elma and the store clerk insisted it was actually beer, but it really looks and tastes like ale as far as Iâm concerned.
âAh, okay, okay. Cheers, cheers.â
The content of my cup however is chilled tea. Donât I drink alcohol, you ask? I do, as a matter of fact. But I donât have much tolerance, so Iâll immediately get piss drunk and get knocked out cold once Iâve downed a few! Yeah, Iâm extremely weak to alcohol dammit!
âTo think you donât drink alcohol. Hiroâs unexpectedly childish in some aspects huh~?â
âShut up! Thatâs just how my physical constitution is. And itâs not like youâll be considered an adult just by drinking some alcohol.â
Elma, who was sitting beside me, wrapped her arms around my shoulder and latched on to me. It seems this disappointing space elf was the clingy type once she gets drunk with alcohol. Her tensionâs higher than usual. Our skinship has increased by a lot. Sheâs really been coming on to me a lot more.
âYou really enjoy drinking liquor, donât you Elma-san?â
âUhuh. Itâs fun. Drinking it straight down and getting smashed feels pretty great yâknow!â
âNo drinking.â
ââ¦Yes.â
I wagged my finger at Mimi who was staring hard at the liquor bottle. When I looked it up, I found that this world, or rather, this galaxy, doesnât have any particular legal drinking age imposed. But I donât think itâs a good idea for young people to start drinking alcohol early in any case.
In my eyes, Mimiâs still just a kid so drinking alcoholâs still- Hold up. If Mimiâs just a kid, then doesnât that make me, who laid his hands on such a Mimi one hell of a pervert?
No, no. Iâm probably safe cuz there was mutual consent. I also looked into that and since sheâs over fifteen and consented to the act, Iâm probably fine. Yeah, thatâs right. Iâm safe. Yup.
âBut you really have some great skills, donât ya? This shipâs really powerful, but youâre impressive for fully taking advantage of that power. Youâre also great at ambushes and surprise attacks.â
âIt seems like my body remembers. Battle related stuff just flows into my head and my body moves accordingly.â
âHmmm⦠Hey, are you perhaps hiding something from us?â
âNope, Iâm not.â
I immediately retorted to Elma, who was staring at me closely. Thereâs quite a few things Iâm hiding from them actually, but I donât think I can talk about that stuff with these girls yet. For example, Iâm actually a guy from another world (or would âreal worldâ be more appropriate in this case?), or that my supposed amnesia is a big, fat lie, or the fact that I knew this world as something from a âgameâ. I think Iâve become quite close to Mimi and Elma, but if I confess these things right now, theyâll probably just think Iâm saying some really weird, unbelievable stuff.
âWell, I guess thatâs fine. We also have some things we find hard to talk about after all. Right, Mimi?â
âI donât really have any though.â
âOh really~? Letâs see. Right now your current weight is- â
âWha-! No! You canât say! You canât say that!â
Mimi started to panic all of a sudden and Elma cackled in glee. Body weight huh? In Mimiâs case, doesnât she have to worry about her chest instead of her stomach? Those lethal weapons are super-dreadnought-class after allâ¦â¦ even though her bodyâs just destroyer-class.
âMimi.â
âHyes!?â
âBelieve in your trainer. Donât do things like carelessly increasing your workout load, alright?â
âY- yesâ¦â
Looks like I hit the bulls-eye and Mimi hid her reddened face with both hands in embarrassment. I actually think Mimi could use a few more extra pounds though. Yosh, Iâll secretly fiddle with the AI trainer settings later. Hehehe.
âOh right. About tomorrow.â
âTomorro~w?â
âYep, tomorrow. How about we skip earning money for tomorrow and go shopping instead. Take a breather, so to speak.â
âTake a breather?â
Mimi tilted her head curiously after hearing the words âtake a breatherâ.
âYup. Weâve been doing nothing but hunting pirates for money lately, right? How bout we go around eating and drinking or sightsee and shop for stuff like clothes and accessories. Thereâs actually a lot we can possibly do.â
âYou simply want to take a break right~?â
I honestly nodded to Elmaâs teasing words.
âThatâs part of it, sure. Itâs also to prevent us from making silly mistakes out in the field because we didnât set some time to relax and de-stress. Moreover, I want Mimi to feel how itâs like to spend the money she put her life on the line to earn.â
âAh, I see. Thatâs right huh. That kind of experience is important.â
Elma nodded in agreement with a serious expression. Her face was still red from the alcohol, but she wasnât really that drunk.
âUm, Iâmâ¦â
Mimi displayed a troubled expression. Guess itâs to be expected. The total amount of reward money I handed to her thus far is 16,850 Enel. If we use the 1 Enel = 100 Yen conversion rate, itâll amount to 1,685,000 Yen. At Mimiâs age, an amount of 160,000 Yen in âearningsâ would probably be enough to make her hesitant.
âBut all I did was sit in the Operatorâs seat⦠I still think this much money is- â
âIt certainly is hard to say that Mimiâs mastered being a ship Operator. But even so, arenât you a team-mate who rode my ship and put your life on the line together with us? That reward money is money well-earned.â
âThatâs right. Thereâs no need to be reserved. It also includes the reward for taking care of this guy after all.â
âWell, um⦠If you really donât want to, well, yâknow- â
âI didnât say I didnât want to, okay!?â
âI definitely donât hate doing it!â
Mimi and Elmaâs retorts drowned out my words. Mimi looked at me straight with a reddened face. Elma, on the other hand, looked away while blushing until the tips of her long ears in embarrassment.
âI like you, Hiro-sama. I really love you. I love you so much, from the bottom of my heart. Hiro-sama is my everything. So I can offer every inch of my being to Hiro-sama as well.â
Mimi stood up from the table and confessed to me with a beet-red face. Man, I think this kind of passionate confession is rare, even in things like movies and novels. And to think that the target of her affection is me, of all people⦠Did I actually drink some alcohol earlier, passed out and am now dreaming about all this stuff?
âI- I canât⦠really go that far but⦠W- well, you did save me and all. If it wasnât for you, I would have experienced something truly terrible. S- so Iâm kinda grateful and stuff⦠Really thankful or something⦠But itâs not like I did those things with you simply because Iâm thankful. If not, then I wouldnât have offered my body to you so many times⦠Idiot.â
It seems like she was inspired by Mimiâs confession, so Elma also expressed her feelings toward me. I somehow felt that they were simply driven by obligation because of all the help Iâve offered them all this time. But, somehow, after hearing how they truly felt, it kinda seemed like a weightâs been lifted from my shoulders and my chest felt light.
âWait, why are you crying all of a sudden?â
âHi, Hiro-sama?â
âNo, sorry. Iâm just so happy to hear you both say those things. To be honest, I was a little⦠nah, I was actually pretty anxious about it.â
âYou were anxious?â
âAre you stupid or something? Thereâs no woman who wouldnât fall for the Prince Charming who saved them from a desperate pinch yâknow.â
Elma kissed my cheek while laughing. She kissed me again and again.
âIf it wasnât for you, Iâd probably be in prison now, being used by those brutes for their amusement. Youâre definitely the Prince Charming who saved me from that kind of fate. Donât go worrying about strange things.â
âAh, me too! Hiro-sama! If Hiro-sama didnât help me, I would have suffered terribly as well! Hiro-sama is my hero!â
Mimi also went over and hugged me tight. I smelled alcohol on her. Did you mistakenly drink some while thinking it was juice?
âMimi, letâs thoroughly express the depths of our feelings for this stupid prince.â
âYes~! Iâll do my best~!â
The two of them stretched their hands out to grab me. I didnât resist at all and allowed them to do as they pleased.