Translator: SFBaka
Itâs been a day after the manga meat party. We decided to patrol the asteroid belt area again today.
Weâve managed to make enough money anyway, so it wonât be a problem for us if we headed to a new star system right away. However, it would be a pity not to take advantage of the increasing flow of prey in the area, so it was decided that we would hunt for pirates for a bit more. All three of us were of one mind in the matter.
âThatâs strange.â
âYep, really strange.â
âIs it truly strange?â
Elma muttered with a serious expression. I expressed my agreement. Mimi tilted her head in puzzlement as she looked at the two of us.
Weâve come to hunt some more big, fat prey prowling the area again today but we detected guys who were making some strange moves and seemingly stalking the prey as well. We detected a total of three small crafts.
They were navigating inside the asteroid belt with the express intention of hiding themselves and obviously didnât come here to mine resources. We were mostly sure these guys werenât pirates either. Their maneuvers were too organized and calculated. They were obviously gunning for prey as well. They were trying their best not to get in contact with other ships in the area.
âWhat do you think?â
âTheyâre really suspicious.â
âYeah, thought so too.â
â???â
It looks like Mimi still hasnât understood, but I already have an idea regarding the identity of these guys. They were most likely a recon or covert ops unit from the Vereverem Federation. I donât have an exact grasp on what their goals are, but itâs likely along the lines of keeping an eye and grasping the troop deployment of the Graccan Imperial Fleet; in other words, the system military.
âWell, this is troublesome. Theyâll surely detect us the moment we make a move.â
âYouâre right. Theyâll probably find us right away.â
âWhatâs going to happen once they find us?â
âTheyâre probably going to try and âsilenceâ us.â
âYeah, guess so. Man, this is really troublesome.â
âSo theyâre dangerous people?â
âVery dangerous. And armed too. Theyâre probably from the Vereverem military.â
âEh!?â
Mimi suddenly made an aghast expression as she gazed at the radar screen. Mimi probably wouldnât be able to make such a connection by herself just by observing the blinking icons on the radar.
âAh.â
âTch. They found us.â
The three unidentified craft shown on the radar screen changed their movement patterns. They were apparently maneuvering to outflank and surround us. They were in the middle of covert operations, so it would make sense that they would want to get rid of any witnesses.
Un, should we cut the generator output, initiate the cooling system and enter thermal stealth mode?
âNah. That wonât do any good. Canât be helped then. Letâs take them on.â
âYou really have an acute case of bad luck, you know that?â
âOh thatâs rich. Especially coming from you, Elma.â
âUgh⦠But itâs not like Mimiâs any better, right?â
âEh!? Me!?â
Elma reeled from my retort, but immediately deflected the issue toward Mimi.
Elma, who got saved by me after causing an accident and getting slapped with massive debt, certainly had really bad luck. But I, who got suddenly transported to this world without a clue, was probably worse off. But Mimi, who we first met in the 3rd Block when she was about to be assaulted after falling into debt following her parentsâ deaths, wasnât spared from misfortune either, was she?
âLetâs just stop with this topic. Weâre just poking open each otherâs wounds yâknow.â
âY- Yeah.â
âYouâre rightâ¦â
âMaximum generator output. Weâll intercept them. Go ask for their affiliation just in case, Mimi.â
âUnderstood.â
We came out from the asteroid we were hiding behind and started maneuvering so we didnât get surrounded by the unidentified ships.
âThis is the ship of Captain Hiro, Silver Rank mercenary affiliated with the Mercenary Guild. Callsign, Krishna. Iâm the ship operator, Mimi. Unidentified ships, please state your affiliation.â
Mimi opened a comm channel and contacted them, but there was no response. Mimi, who confirmed there was no response, tried again. But it was useless. The other guys really didnât have any intention of talking it out, it seems.
Oh yeah, by the way, my mercenary rank went up from Bronze to Silver a few days ago. The receptionist uncle said that it wouldnât be possible for me to stay as a Bronze Rank after delivering such results at the subjugation operation and hunting loads of prey in the asteroid belt area.
But it isnât like a lotâs changed after ranking up to Silver. Itâs just that my colleagues looked at me with a little bit more respect, thatâs all.
âUnidentified ships have deployed their weapons!â
âJust as expected. Weâll follow suit. Deploy weapon systems.â
âRoger. Deploying weapons. Leave the chaff, flare and generator output controls to me as usual.â
âIâm counting on you. Letâs go!â
We headed for the closest unknown ship as we maneuvered between the asteroid cluster.
âYouâre piloting is crazy as usualâ¦â¦!â
âIâm already used to it.â
Elmaâs face convulsed as we weaved through the asteroid clusters while Mimi smiled. I donât think itâs that crazy though. This is normal yâknow. We soon found ourselves outflanking the enemy ship.
I piloted Krishna so it seemingly slid on the surface of a large asteroid and soon found myself staring at the defenseless gut of an enemy ship. Youâre mine, sucker.
ãWhat the-!?ã
âThatâs one down.â
I fired our two large-caliber live projectile cannons and the countless destructive submunitions tore through the shields and armor of the Federationâs small attack craft [Sword Fish] and ripped its hull to shreds.
âThose shard cannons pack quite the punch as usual.â
âItâs great huh!â
âYouâre just about the only one I know who uses such absurd weaponsâ¦â
âBut theyâre strong right?â
The range of the scattershot cannons really leave much to be desired, but doesnât it feel awesome to tear through the shields and armor of small-sized enemy ships like theyâre made of paper? It can also give considerable damage to large ships, provided their shields were down.
ãHunter 2 was- ã
ãJudging from those maneuvers, thatâs no mere Silver Rank. Be careful. Take some distance and shoot it down!ã
âTheyâre too far out of effective shard cannon rangeâ¦â
The other two remaining ships retreated from the asteroid field and turned their bows toward us. Hou, so you want to finish us off with your long-distance firepower huh? And youâre going against Krishna? Interesting. Letâs see what you got.
I hid the ship behind a large asteroid and deployed the four large-caliber pulse laser cannons.
ãWhat the-!? That ship just grew some arms!?ã
ãThose are high-output laser cannonsâ¦â¦! I- Itâs no good! We canât withstand that!ã
The Federation craft immediately made evasive maneuvers and fired back. But their laser cannons couldnât make a direct hit because we were using the asteroid field as cover. Our laser cannons, however, packed enough firepower to penetrate through and eventually scored direct hits on them.
These were literally attacks going at the speed of light. Itâs nearly impossible to dodge them directly. Well, their evasion maneuvers were still effective to some extent, but we were still able to get an 80% hit rate. And Krishnaâs laser cannons packed enough firepower to greatly damage them even with just an 80% hit rate.
ãTch! The difference in firepower is far too large!ã
ãEvasive action!ã
The two Federation ships then tried to escape, but letting them go here could spell trouble. I activated the thrusters and made the ship fly out of the asteroid field as well. I then gave chase.
ãSeeker! Fox 1! Fox 1!ã
âFlares.â
âRoger.â
The two Fed ships fired heat-seeking missiles, but Elma immediately deployed flares at my order and made the missiles miss us.
ãYou bastaaaards!ã
I rained down laser cannon fire on the panicked Fed ships. Emerald-colored light beams pelted the blueish energy shields of the Fed ships one after another and eventually depleted them.
After this, it was all over. Even if they had military-grade armor plating as well, after getting bombarded by high-output laser cannon fire, their hulls soon grew red-hot and melted down.
ãA- Abandon ship! Abandon- Uwaaaaa~!?ã
The two Federation ships were overwhelmed by laser cannon fire and were soon shot down. So they werenât able to escape huh. Maybe the military-grade hull was warped too much from bathing in waves of laser cannon fire so the escape pods couldnât launch out in the end. Sometimes it wasnât good to be so tough.
âAlright then⦠Shall we recover their data caches and black boxes then head on back?â
âWeâre going back to the colony?â
âYes. I bet the military would pay us quite a bit for these.â
âI see.â
âLeave selling the data to me. I have some connections with the system military.â
âConnections, huh. I hope your so-called connections donât bring us any trouble.â
âHahaha. That goes without saying. Iâll just sell the data quickly then come straight back.â
âSo, do you have anything to say for yourself?â
âIâm so sorry girls.â
âHiro-samaâ¦â¦â
âHah. Well, it canât be helped.â
Two hours after coming back to the colony, I found myself kneeling seiza-style on the dining roomâs floor.
Uh, I did accomplish selling the data and all.
I left Krishnaâs maintenance and resupply to Mimi and Elma, then went straight to the military base and got an appointment with Lieutenant Serena. It looked like she was free, so Lieutenant Serena met up with me immediately and guided me to her personal office. I then handed over the data caches and black boxes in exchange for substantial rewards. So far, so good, right?
But, before I knew it, I, Krishna, and the rest of the crew were enlisted as cooperators in the coming conflict between the Empire and the Federation. And it was even settled through proper channels and approved by the Mercenary Guild as an official request.
Just what the heck happened man? I have absolutely no idea. Was Lieutenant Serena really that impressed with me? Nah, that canât be. Iâm just a single amateur mercenary, yâknow. Eh? The Federation fleet? Iâm not that scared of them, honestly. Actively participating in the war is a different issue though.
Eh? The Imperial military is looking for brave and talented mercenaries to participate? No, no, Iâm not really all that⦠I see. Thatâs kinda embarrassing, oi. Ahahaha. Well, if you say that much⦠Yeah, I guess. Eh? You didnât really mean me⦠I probably wonât do, you sayâ¦â¦? I- I can definitely do it, yâknow!
âIt went pretty much like that.â
âYou were completely at her mercy, huh.â
âHiro-samaâ¦â¦â
âI am truly sorry. It was all my fault.â
Their critical gazes pierced my poor, little heart. I really have no excuse, so Iâll just honestly bow my head here and do a textbook dogeza [1. Note: Kneeling directly on the ground and bowing to prostrate oneself while touching oneâs head to the floor as a form of apology or a show of deep remorse.] in shame.
âOh well. Whatâs done is done. Youâre the captain of this ship anyway. Youâre the one calling the shots.â
âThatâs right. Hiro-sama is this shipâs captain after all.â
âThanks for forgiving me, girls!â
âBut you still have to make it up to us, okay? How about giving us a bonus?â
âBonus, is itâ¦â¦? I still think the pay Iâm receiving is more than I deserve though.â
âItâs fine. You donât have to hold back at times like this yâknow. You can do this much at least, canât you captain?â
âI shall ponder a most appropriate amount that will satisfy you both, my dear ladies.â
âThatâs that, then.â
âI- Is this really okayâ¦â¦?â
Mimi still wasnât comfortable with the idea yet, but I donât think it was such a big deal to give out a bonus to make up for my blunder. Hm, will it be fine if I gave them some high-quality alcohol and delicious food? Iâll browse Oishii Martâs online catalog later. I can pay them in cash as well.
âSo now we have to stay on stand-by until the battle starts?â
âI guess so. I was told we have to be ready for an immediate sortie at all times.â
âYou did manage to secure a reimbursement salary for the days weâre on stand-by, right?â
âI did negotiate for that. Weâre going to get a daily remuneration of 50,000 Enel until the formal sortie order comes.â
âWow. Itâs amazing that weâre going to get fifty thousand daily even though weâre just on standby, isnât itâ¦â¦?â
âI think thatâs a reasonable amount though.â
Itâs certainly a far cry from our previous average daily income of 200,000 Enel this past week. But, as we werenât risking our lives earning such an amount, it wasnât all that bad a deal.
Anyway, weâve ended up formally taking up the request of the system military - or, more accurately, the Imperial military.
âHold back on the alcohol though, Elma.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI- I know, okay.â
Elma made an ugly expression after being temporarily banned from binge drinking. Itâs only proper, yâknow. We could be ordered to sortie at any time, so one canât be drunk on alcohol when that time comes.
âNot being able to drink alcohol is a small price to pay for a daily remuneration of 150,000 Enel, Elma-san.â
ââ¦â¦I guess youâre right.â
âIn other words, as long as you sacrifice a bit and hold off on drinking, weâll be able to receive 150,000 Enel daily to buy lots of alcohol when this is all over.â
ââ¦Thatâs right, isnât it!?â
Miss Disappointing Elfâs ears perked up after hearing Mimiâs explanation. Her tension was now MAX level. Well, it was certainly a great deal to be able to receive a daily 150,000 Enel alcohol fund, if you put it that way. If youâre a true-blue alcohol lover, that is.
âYouâre really smart, arenât you, Mimi.â
âEhehe.â
Mimi may have a natural talent for cheering people up⦠Yeah, she sure does. I mean, I get cheered up daily just by being around her after all.
âWell then, letâs go ahead and make preparations.â
âPreparations?â
Elma gave me a puzzled and worried look after I stood up. Sheâs probably thinking I was gonna do something crazy again. Well, sheâs right though.
âYep, preparations. Iâll go to the cargo bay for a bit⦠Uh, Mimi, whereâd we put that duct tape we bought a few days back again?â
âThe military-grade one? I think I put it inside the toolbox.â
âGotcha. Thanks.â
Iâll just need to wrap around some tape on âitâ a bit so I can stick âitâ on. Then Iâll just launch âitâ from the lower weapons bay later on once we get the perfect opportunity. Iâll have to bring âitâ out from the secret cargo compartment then. Man, talk about busy.