Translator: SFBaka
âI really thought I was going to dieâ¦â¦â
âHahaha. Oh câmon. It wasnât that bad.â
âIt certainly seems so, but⦠as expected of Hiro-sama!â
Elma looked like her soul just slipped out from her body and let out an utterly weary sigh while Mimi looked at me with a sparkling gaze. Fufufu. Itâs fine to praise me some more, yâknow.
âSo, just how much did we earn this time?â
âI wasnât really paying attention to the number of confirmed kills. How about it, Mimi?â
âYes! Um⦠We managed to shoot down three battleships, four heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, thirteen destroyers, and twenty-one corvettes.â
âYeah! Quite a big haul. If Iâm not mistaken, a battleship nets us 2,000,000 Enel each, a heavy cruiser is 500,000, a light cruiser is 300,000, a destroyer is 100,000, and a corvette is 50,000. If we donât count the cost of the anti-ship torpedoes, weâve managed to earn 10,950,000 Enels huh. Weâve really hit the jackpot this time!â
âTen million nine hundred fifty thousand Enelsâ¦â¦â
âSince we fired off four anti-ship torpedoes, a total of two million just went out the drain. So our real earnings is 8,950,000 Enels. My share is 3% of that amount, so Iâd get a total of 268,500 Enels.â
âLetâs see. So Mimiâs share is 44,750 Enels then.â
âFourty four thousand seven hundred fifty Enelsâ¦â¦â
It looks like Mimi was stunned silly after hearing how large our earnings were. So, if I subtract their share, my total earnings is 8,636,750 Enels huh. My previous total savings was 2,200,000 Enels. Iâve also managed to get about 500,000 Enels from selling the black boxes and data caches of those Federation recon ships we encountered in the asteroid field. All in all, my total money right now is a little over 11,330,000 Enels. Thatâs a lot of cash.
âSo we now have about 11,330,000 Enels huh⦠Looks like Iâm still short.â
âYour still short of money with that kind of amount? Are you planning to buy a new ship?â
âNah. I want to purchase a nice-looking detached house with a garden on a residential planet somewhere.â
âI see. Youâre still short by a lot if thatâs the case.â
I guess so, huh. In order to get myself a house on a residential planet in the Graccan Empire, Iâll need to fork out money to get the required first-class citizenship and land title. Those alone would cost several hundred millions, apparently. It looks like 11,330,000 Enels really is just a proverbial drop in the bucket.
âWith your skill, wouldnât you be able to reach that goal faster by enlisting in the Graccan Imperial Military and then aim to become a knight?â
âUh, wellâ¦â
The nobility system is the governing method adopted by the Graccan Empire. People who come from high ranking noble houses are tasked with the governance of each individual sector within the territory of the empire, supported by the general populace.
The nobles generally do not allow people of common birth to ascend to their ranks because they place utmost importance on the purity of their bloodlines. But there are some exceptions. Knighthood is one of them.
If a soldier were to render enough outstanding merits in the service of the Graccan Empire, they would be knighted, and would then be granted first-class citizenship and rights more or less equal to those of a noble.
âNah, Iâll pass on that. Being a soldier or a knight sounds like a whole load of trouble. Iâll just stick with earning money at a steady pace.â
âThat sounds just like you. I do agree that it sounds troublesome though.â
Elma smiled and shrugged her shoulders as she replied. Mimi⦠still hasnât recovered from the shock, it seems. She was muttering âenels, enelsâ¦â while spacing out.
âSo what are we going to do next? Itâll be awkward to rendezvous with the military fleet after the thing we just pulled off.â
âWouldnât joining back up with the fleet be fine? If we caused even more of a commotion at this point, thereâs a chance some of the other mercenaries would do something rash due to jealousy. Letâs just stay put at the back of the fleet for the time being.â
âYeah, youâre right. Letâs do that, then.â
I pointed the bow towards the direction of the imperial fleet and used the hyperspeed drive to close in.
âThis is the Krishna. Weâve completed our mission and have returned.â
I sent out a transmission as soon as the hyperspeed drive was deactivated. The operation commander, Lieutenant Serena, immediately opened a comm line. Her expression when her image appeared on Krishnaâs cockpit display gave away her good mood.
ãThank you for your hard work. It looks like youâve made quite a lot of money, havenât you?ã
âYeah, I guess. Itâs alright, considering the risks we took. Itâs only proper that we got this much in return.â
ãI guess youâre right. Please hand over the combat data then. Why didnât you get in some more kills?ã
âWeâll probably invite the jealousy of other mercs if we continued to stand out, so we decided to stop. The ammunition, chaff, flares and shield cells were also getting consumed at a fast rate.â
ãI see. Well then, Krishna, please serve as one of the bombardment unitâs escort ships for the remainder of the operationâ¦â¦ By the way, do you have any idea why those crystal monsters suddenly appeared in the middle of the Federation fleet?ã
âMaybe the Fed flagship we shot down was carrying something dangerous?â
I replied with the excuse Iâve prepared beforehand. Iâd anticipated that weâd be under suspicion as well, but the most they could do was speculate, so it would be fine if we didnât let anything slip on our end. Iâm lying through my teeth, of course. But itâs not like they have a method to find out the truth anyway. All the evidence got blown up by the anti-ship torpedoes after all.
ãâ¦â¦Letâs leave it at that, then. Serena, out.ã
The transmission line was cut and the window displaying Lieutenant Serenaâs image closed.
âOkay then. Letâs just sit back and watch the fireworks until this operation is over, shall we?â
âThis operation turned into such a one-sided game because of you after all.â
âImpressive, ainât it?â
âDonât get too cocky, buster⦠is what Iâd like to say. But I really canât, with these results and all. It truly is impressive. Though there were a lot of times where I felt we were gonna get shot down.â
âYouâre really amazing, Hiro-sama.â
Mimi, who seemed to have recovered from her earlier shock, puffed out her bountiful chest in pride. Umu. Those sure are some nice breasts. Shooting down all those Fed mooks really wore me out. Iâm gonna have my girls spoil me rotten tonight. Guhehehe.
The Termaine System defensive battle, as recorded in the historical archives, concluded in a surprisingly short time frame, considering its scale. It ended in a complete and utter victory for the Graccan Empire, whose officials thought it would be a harsh, grueling battle at first.
There were a lot of uncertain factors in this particular conflict. According to the official records, the Vereverem Federation fleet had just warped out when a horde of crystal creatures suddenly attacked them and brought down a large number of ships.
The Vereverem Federation suffered devastating losses in this battle, with almost 90% of their warships reduced to space debris. There were few surviving soldiers, and due to fear of public sentiment turning for the worse, the Vereverem Federation immediately implemented an information blackout.
On the side of the Graccan Empire, information regarding this battle was also unusually scarce. There is a high chance that they had also implemented some form of information control.
Perhaps itâs due to the unexpected and unexplainable attack of crystal creatures on the Federation fleet.
Just why had a great swarm of crystal creatures attacked the Vereverem Federation fleet that had resulted in them suffering tremendous losses?
In the first place, no matter how large the number of crystal creatures, it was improbable for the Federation fleet to have suffered that level of damage from them, considering the fleetâs overall strength. They would naturally have taken some losses, but not to that extent.
At this point, rumors about a certain mercenary who had stayed at the Termaine System during the conflict surfaced.
Yes. They were about the vaunted Captain Hiro. According to the records, he was, in fact, present in the Termaine System during this period.
And, as a result of an in-depth investigation, it was proven that he was assigned to a special mercenary squad helmed by the Imperial Militaryâs famed Lieutenant Serena Holz at the time of the conflict.
Captain Hiro and Lieutenant Serena Holz. The miraculous victory attained by the Graccan imperial forces was achieved in the presence of these two individuals.
There are few official records remaining, so there exists no definite proof of this conjecture, but later events gave rise to the saying that âit wouldnât be a surprise for whatever fantastic incident to happen as long as those two were presentâ. And it seemed this assertion, no matter how ridiculous it sounded, could not be dismissed as a mere rumor after all.
Because, as you dear readers know, these two individuals have performed a number of great and wondrous feats in the course of their celebrated careers.
âAgain?â
âDid she send one again, Hiro-sama?â
Three days have passed since the end of the Termaine System defensive battle.
Elma and Mimi let out fed up sighs and chided me when they saw my expression turn awkward after I checked out a message that was sent to my personal data terminal. My face must have looked really terrible for the two of them to react like that.
It was a super passionate love call from my dear Lieutenant Serena.
ãThe Graccan Imperial Armed Forces are in need of talented pilots! Competitive salary! Complete employee benefits! Automatic granting of Class 1 Imperial citizenship! Plus a lot more perks and substantial bonuses! The Graccan Imperial Armed Forces wants you!ã
These were roughly the contents of said message. She was spamming my private inbox with these kinds of messages these past few days. She was also sending emails to my Mercenary Guild account. It was a full-blown spam mail harassment scheme.
âSo, what are you going to do? From the looks of things, that woman wonât stop until she gets what she wants.â
âHer eyes were like those of a hunter eyeing her prey.â
âIâm not exactly happy about it either, you guys.â
Iâd normally welcome a hot girl hitting on me, but itâs a different story if said girl was just doing so in order to force me to enlist in the military and be her subordinate. Iâm going to have to say âno, thank youâ to that. No matter how high the pay theyâre offering, it still wonât trump the potential earnings I can get while working as a mercenary. Iâd also have to say goodbye to personal freedom if I did enlist. And donât even mention the possibility of having to hand over my Krishna.
Iâm a bit interested in being granted Class 1 Imperial citizenship and employee benefits, but itâs not like I absolutely need those employee benefits anyway. And I can always apply for citizenship once I managed to make enough money to pay for the registration fees. It was honestly not something Iâd really consider at this point.
âOh, to hell with it. Letâs just run.â
âIs that alright?â
âIâm fine with it. Choosing their next destination freely is one of a mercenaryâs basic rights. Getting away from here before things get out of hand seems to be the smart choice, in my opinion.â
Mimi inclined her head while looking a bit worried towards Elma, who stood up from her seat.
âWeâve finished restocking everything apart from the anti-ship reactive torpedoes, so we can depart immediately if you like.â
âWell, itâs not like weâll be needing those torpedoes immediately anyway. Thatâs fine then. Letâs hustle, girls.â
And torpedoes costing 500,000 Enels a piece arenât exactly run-of-the-mill merchandise you can just purchase from the market whenever you want anyway. Theyâre actually quite rare. Most weapons dealers donât have them in stock, it seems. Itâs not like the game, where you could easily buy them from specialty shops or the item mall.
âW- We wonât get in trouble for this, rightâ¦?â
Mimi still seems bothered about escaping the Termaine star system, but itâs not like weâre wanted fugitives or something. The other party is a duty-bound military officer. She probably wonât be able to pursue us even if she wanted to.
âSo, where are we going next anyway?â
âItâs a bit far from here. Weâll need to pass through six other star systems.â
âSix systems⦠So weâre really going to that place we talked about yesterday huh?â
âYup. Itâs the mecca of Imperial medical technology.â
âThe Alein star system, right?â
âUhuh, thatâs right.â
We talked about our next destination as the three of us headed towards the cockpit.
Weâre planning on going to the Alein star system next. Itâs a place where state-of-the-art medical space stations and colonies specializing in biotechnology research and development are gathered.
âI heard their specialties are different kinds of artificial meat and a great variety of genetically enhanced produce.â
âHow about booze?â
âWell, since they have genetically enhanced produce, Iâm betting they have some kinds of alcohol that make use of those as ingredients as well, right?â
âIt sounds lovely! I think weâll get to taste a lot more gourmet delicacies once we get there!â
I sat on the pilot seat while Mimi and Elma sat on the operator seat and sub-pilot seat respectively. We snapped on our seatbelts.
âMimi, send out a sortie request.â
âRoger.â
âElma, youâre in charge of monitoring the generator output and subsystems like always.â
âI gotcha. Roger.â
âWe got an OK for the sortie request.â
âGreat! Weâre bailing, guys!â
Our ship disengaged from the hangar bay docking mechanism, retracted the landing gear, and blasted off into open space.
The scenery in outer space is majestic and beautiful as always. Seeing it kinda reminds me just how insignificant an existence I am in the grand scheme of things. But, at the same time, Iâm also excited by the prospect of traveling through the vast sea of stars towards the greater universe.
âSo, first stop is the Rouma star system.â
âYes. Iâve set the coordinates on the navi.â
Mimi fiddled with the console in front of the operator seat and inputted the destination coordinates on the navigation system. I pointed Krishnaâs bow towards the coordinates indicated by the navigation system.
âIâm firing up the hyperspeed drive.â
âGotcha. Hyperspeed drive activation, countdown start.â
â5, 4, 3, 2, 1â¦â¦ Hyperspeed drive, activate!â
Krishna accelerated explosively and started heading towards our new destination.
âOur destination is the Rouma star system. Hyper Drive, charging start.â
âHyper Drive, commencing charge sequence.â
âHyper Lane linking, finished.â
âCountdown. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ã¼ã¼ Hyper Drive, activate!â
The space in front of the ship warped, and we plunged straight into the Hyper Lane.
Right, then. Letâs get this journey rolling. Itâll be a great journey across this boundless universe. And this time, itâs not a game.
âYouâve certainly made great achievements during the last operation⦠But, are you really fine with this?â
The terminal screen displayed the face of my uncle making a worried expression on the other side of the line. A smile crept onto my lips as I nodded in affirmation.
âYes, Iâve always pushed for the formation of a special independent unit that will go around the empireâs territories in order to hunt down pirate groups, havenât I? I just think now would be the perfect time to finally put it into practice.â
âWith your abilities, Iâm sure Iâll be able to easily get you a post on a more well-known and distinguished unit⦠but it seems thereâs no point convincing you, is there? Understood. Iâll go ahead with the preparations.â
âThank you very much.â
âMm. Do take care.â
My uncle cut off the transmission on his end. The projection on the holo-display got cut off automatically as well.
âFufu⦠Iâm not going to let you get away, you know?â
I gazed at the light trail left behind by a certain starship as it plunged into the depths of space and muttered under my breath.
My expression reflected on the glass window displayed a distinct, daring smile.