âWell now, this is quite different from what I expectedâ¦â¦â
Dr. Shouko muttered as she looked around the spacious and clean dining hall of the Black Lotus.
âThatâs what everyone who comes to our ship for the first time says. The media people who came to interview us, the imperial soldiers who boarded us for a routine inspection, and the big shots from the imperial capital all reacted the same way.â
âThe image people have of typical mercenary ships is that theyâre dreary, crude, and filthy after all! I aimed to go in the opposite direction from the norm.â
Mimi smiled proudly as she boasted. Well, we did use Krishnaâs interior, which was apparently on par with a high-end luxury liner, as the benchmark for Black Lotusâs interior, so she wasnât wrong. Of course, I was the one who approved of Mimiâs plan. After all, it was much better to live inside a clean and spacious interior than a messy and dreary one. It was good for mental health as well.
âSo, why exactly are you in a place like this anyway, Dr. Shouko?â
Elma, who took out a well-chilled beer from the cooler installed in a corner of the dining hall, asked Dr. Shouko in a straightforward manner.
âAhâ¦â¦ About that⦠Un, itâs a bit hard to talk about it.â
Dr. Shouko, who received the cold beer from Elma, displayed a bitter expression on her face. She really didnât seem to be the type to hold back like this. It must be a really hard topic to talk about then. I wonder what circumstances she found herself in. Was it related to money?
âIf you find it hard to talk about it, then we wonât force you. Weâll be glad to help if youâre in some sort of trouble though.â
âNo, thatâs not the caseâ¦â¦ Or rather, you just offered to help naturally just like that? Is that one of the tricks you use to attract so many women?â
âYouâd earn benefits if youâre nice to beautiful women after all. Well, enough joking around. Iâm more than willing to at least listen if a friend is facing some sort of trouble. I canât guarantee that Iâd be able to help out though. It depends on the circumstances.â
âYou say that, Boss. But I bet youâd help her out anyway.â
âThere hasnât been any instance of Big Brother refusing to help out so far after all.â
Thatâs not true. I think there are certainly some situations where I wonât be able to do anything. You guys wanna hear examples? Letâs seeâ¦â¦ It would be impossible for me to rescue the inhabitants of a planet thatâs about to explode in three days. Or rather, I think that would be impossible for most folks as well.
âAhââ¦â¦ Well, Iâd find it even more uncomfortable not to tell you guys, so Iâll talk. You seeââ
âMm, go on.â
I was honestly pretty interested so I urged her to continue.
âWell, after you guys left the Alein system, I somehow got really interested in this mercenary stuff, so I researched a bit about it and ended up admiring the kind of life you guys live. I basically ended up longing for the mercenary life as well. Itâs embarrassing to confess this stuff to you guys though.â
ââ¦â¦I see?â
Her current situation and Dr. Shoukoâs words just now didnât really match. Smart people act like this sometimes. They tend to not care much about the details and just rushed ahead.
Um, so after we left the Alein system, Dr. Shouko ended up getting interested in the mercenary life, or maybe just the general idea of cruising freely around space. I do get that.
âSo, why did you become a civilian employee assigned to the imperial military then?â
âItâs gonna take a long time if I start from the very beginning yâknow. In short, I did well at work and was able to take an extended leave, so I took a temporary job at the imperial military with the intention of advancing my career and going on a trip on the side. Our company has a lot of researchers and doctors who specialize in genetic engineering and nanomachine engineering, so we get job offers from the military related to those from time to time. Our company will be able to gain the militaryâs favor and will earn a good track record of contributing to the empire. The personnel who take these kinds of jobs earn good salaries in addition to a nice internal assessment record. And the military will be able to gain excellent doctors and researchers in turn. Thus, outsourcing is a win-win-win situation for the company, military, and us employees.â
âI see. And you just happened to get assigned to Captain Serenaâs ship huh.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYep, thatâs how it is. I actually applied to work as a shipâs medical doctor, but the military took a look at my records and assigned me as a researcher instead. Iâm a medical doctor, genetic, and nanomachine engineer right? It seems like the military thought that my know-how in the field of nanomachine engineering will be of great use to the research being done here. After all, you also need knowledge on materials engineering in order to become a certified nanomachine engineer.â
Dr. Shouko shrugged her shoulders after explaining. She assigned to a job she originally didnât apply for, but she did get to meet us again as a result.
âIt was a huge coincidence that we were able to meet again in this wide universeâ¦â¦ The world can seem to be surprisingly small sometimes.â
âWell, itâs Hiro after all.â
âThatâs right. Itâs Hiro-sama after all.â
âCan you guys stop making it sound like Iâm some sort of singularity that attracts such low-probability events?â
âWellâ¦â¦ Isnât it difficult to deny that now?â
Dr. Shouko, who heard the words of Elma and the others, giggled as she teased me.
âSo, youâre usually like this huh, Hiro-kun. So, does that mean meeting me again is the work of fate?â
âI didnât think a word like âfateâ would actually come from the mouth of someone like you, Dr. Shouko. Youâre unexpectedly a romantic huh?â
âIâm a silly young woman who ended up working outside the company while longing for the unfettered life of a mercenary after all.â
Ugh. Iâm trying to tease you back and you deflect it just like that? Sheâs tough. A silly young woman? How old was she anyway? No, I canât retort with that. Itâs a trap. Talking about a womanâs age is taboo.
âSo, what do you plan on doing now? Iâm serious about inviting you to join us yâknow?â
âMm, itâs certainly a tempting offer. This ship is spacious and clean, and the interior looks good overall. Itâs even more comfy than our company houses. But Iâm still employed by Inagawa after all, so there are various procedures to go through if I want to board this ship as a crew memberâ¦â¦â
âMei will help you go through all of them.â
âPlease leave it to me. I will provide the best support.â
Wiska mentioned Mei, and the latter followed up with her usual proud but deadpan expression. Yeah, I know âproudâ and âdeadpanâ seem contradictory, but even though Mei looked expressionless most of the time, she did give off this proud atmosphere somehow. Her tone was equally deadpan, but I wonder why Iâm able to determine her emotions even though thatâs the case. I honestly find it curious as well.
âIn any case, I can only come over after my current contract ends. I canât just jump ship midway, and I do have an obligation to Inagawa and owe them at least that much. Itâs not that simple.â
Dr. Shouko displayed a bitter smile as she replied to Wiska and Meiâs offer. Well, itâs true that upholding contracts was important, and even if she wants to join us as soon as she can, it canât be at the expense of her current employer. And weâd have to prepare a number of equipment and facilities first if Dr. Shouko were to join us as well.
âThen, once our job here is done, I suppose we can take the chance to visit the Alein system again. Iâm not just spouting lip service here. But thatâs only if you really are willing to join us, Dr. Shouko.â
âUm, thatâsâ¦â¦ Is that really okay? Iâm really gonna take you seriously yâknow?â
âI really am serious about this. We can maintain our health with med-pods, but itâs still a lot more reassuring to have a good medical doctor onboard. I donât mind putting in some effort for that. Thatâs what I think anyway.â
I then turned toward Mimi and Elma to ask for their consent, and the two of them nodded in response. Kugi and the mechanic sisters havenât experienced getting checked up by Dr. Shouko, but Mimi and Elma already have, so it was best to ask them.
âIâm really, really gonna take you seriously, yâknow? Is it really fine?â
âI donât have a habit of going back on my words. Uh, it might happen occasionally, but I wonât do that this time around, so rest assured.â
I extended my hand toward Dr. Shouko, and she took it in response. We exchanged a firm handshake.
âI gladly accept your offer then. And to that end, we really have to resolve our current problem.â
âThatâs true.â
It was great that Dr. Shouko finally accepted my invitation to join our crew, but we still have to resolve the mysterious sphere case first. Well, we canât do anything about it right now, so we just have to wait for the results of the analysis.