âI really donât feel like doing thisâ¦â¦â
âIf Master truly isnât agreeable to it, then I shall inform the other party.â
âNoâ¦â¦ I donât feel like doing it, but I donât have any intention of breaking my promise either.â
The next day, I headed out to meet with Hartmut along with Mei and some combat bots. Itâs not like I was intent on participating in the raid. Itâs just that when I made an appointment with the other party, I was told that all the relevant info would be gathered soon, so I decided to bring an attack force with me just in case.
I had the combat bots and Meiâs laser launcher kept at the checkpoint between the upper and lower blocks, then proceeded to the governorâs office where Hartmut was.
âSomeone like me advising that extremely handsome Hartmut about relationships between men and women? What kind of joke was this? Who the heck am I to offer such advise anywayâ¦â¦?â
âYouâve built smooth, harmonious, and mutually beneficial relationships with multiple women already, Master. So, arenât you in the lead when it comes to those matters?â
âIsnât that just because everyone is paying so much attention to me with you in the lead, Mei? Iâm aware that Iâm completely relying on you guys when it comes to our current situationâ¦â¦â
Well, maybe I was a few percent ahead when it comes to moral character, but was I really gonna talk down to Hartmut with merely that as a basis?
âWell, thereâs no point in worrying about it now. Letâs just say hello and get this over with.â
Itâll be bad for my mentality if I let this matter drag on for too long, and nothing good would come out of that.
âGood day, Lord Hiro. The report should be coming in soon, so please take a seat. I will bring you some tea.â
âThanks.â
In any case, Hartmut seemed full of motivation today. I canât exactly put it into words, butâ¦â¦ itâs like the sparkle in his eyes was different. Morale MAX! Something like that.
âSo, what is the matter today? We could have simply exchanged information through holo transmissionâ¦â¦?â
âAhââ¦â¦ Iâll cut straight to the point then. Itâs about Airia.â
Hartmut quickly reacted to my words. Please donât suddenly turn expressionless like that. Itâs hella scary.
âDonât jump to conclusions, okay? I have no intention of declaring her as my woman or anything of the sort. In fact, Iâm actually rooting for you, Hartmut.â
ââ¦â¦I see? Please elaborate.â
Well, he seemed to be willing to listen, at least. But the pressure heâs giving off was no joke. His motivation and seriousness were overwhelming.
âFirst, let me tell you why I decided to get involved in this matter. One of my crew members used to live in this colony and is very close to Airia. Just to be clear, my crew mate is also a woman.â
âPlease continue.â
âOkay. So, in other words, my crewmate was worried about her. Youâre a viscountâs eldest son and the governor of this colony, after all, Hartmut. Thatâs a great burden to Airia whoâs born a commoner. And youâll also be the one whoâs gonna be taking care of the orphanage from now on. Thatâs why if you make a demand of her, thereâs a good chance sheâll say yes even if itâs not actually in line with her wishes.â
ââ¦â¦â
As if digesting my words, Hartmut closed his eyes and got lost in thought for a while.
âEven if thatâs the case, wouldnât there be no problem as long as I make Lady Airia happy in the end?â
âThatâs true. Olâ me also think thatâs the case.â
âOlâ meâ¦â¦?â
âAnyway, in the end, thatâs what itâll come to. As long as everyone is happy, then everythingâs fine. I truly think thatâs the case.â
As with any story, there are usually ups and downs before reaching a happy ending. Moreover, this wasnât a fictional story but a real-life relationship between a man and a woman. Itâs definitely not gonna be smooth sailing from beginning to end.
âIn the first place, none of this is gonna matter as long as you donât tell Airia how you feel, Hartmut. Telling you not to do so is the same as telling you not to lay a hand on Airiaâ¦â¦ Or rather, Iâm saying these things with the assumption that you hold special feelings for Airia, Hartmut. Anyway, this is more or less the case, right?â
âPointing that out straight to my face is a bit embarrassing, butâ¦â¦ well, that is the case.â
Gah! Youâre a good-looking guy, so donât show me that embarrassed expression! Itâll be an absolute joke if I got a reaction from that, dammit.
âBy the way, what exactly do you like about her? Her looks?â
âItâs true that I was attracted to Lady Airiaâs lovely appearance, but above all, I was attracted to her integrity, goodness, and strength of will. After you told me about that orphanage facility, I took it upon myself to look into it as well. I was shocked by her virtue and courage. She never abandoned the children even under such dire circumstances, and she still tried to fulfill her duties even if she had to sacrifice herself.â
âI see. Thatâs certainly true. If we arrived at the facility even one day later, Airia and the others might have lost their lives. The children were in a better shape though.â
All of the adults at the facility, including Airia herself, were in a situation where they were at risk of dying at any moment due to the effects of the pandemic coupled with severe starvation. On the other hand, considering that the children were in a much better condition, thereâs no doubt that they were given priority when it came to medicine and food instead of the adults. I believe Hartmutâs impression of Airia as a virtuous person was more or less true.
âAhââ¦â¦ Well, anyway. I totally agree that it wonât be a problem as long as you make Airia happy in the end, but for the time being, please keep my crew memberâs concern for Airia in mind as well.â
âI understand. After all, the one saying it is none other than you, Lord Hiro. I promise to keep those matters to heart.â
âThanks. And sorry about this.â
It must feel unpleasant to be told off like this by a mere acquaintance. Just the fact that he listened to what I had to say with utmost seriousness told you a lot about Hartmutâs character. After all, one would normally get offended by something like this.
Afterward, Mei and I returned to the Black Lotus after drinking the tea the maid brought for us.
Eh? Why didnât I join in crushing the remaining Bloodies even though I brought combat bots with me? I get where youâre coming from, but Hartmut himself told me that it was his duty as governor to destroy those criminals. He said that he appreciated my kindness, but it would be unreasonable for him to rely on my help.
In any case, putting oneself in harmâs way even though thereâs no reward was pretty dangerous, and thereâs practically nothing to gain from it tooâ¦â¦ Well, apart from honing yourself by dancing with death, that is. Itâs not like raising levels in a game, and it wasnât worth the risk in the end, so I decided to fall back just as Hartmut wanted.
âAh, welcome back, Hiro-sama! That was pretty fast, wasnât it?â
âItâs been decided that I wonât be participating in destroying the Bloodies. Iâve talked with Hartmut already, and the pandemic will probably end soon, so itâs about time for us to leave the colonyââ
âBoss! Howâd it go!?â
ââUgh!?â
As I was talking to Mimi, who was sitting on a sofa in the break area, Tina heard my voice and jumped out from the dining hall, then charged straight toward me.
âCalm downâ¦â¦ Iâve had a proper talk with Hartmut, and in the end, he told me heâd keep my words in mind and act accordingly. However, he also told me he wanted to make Airia happy, and that he liked Airia not only for her looks but also her virtuous disposition, so I donât think thereâs a need to worry so much. The rest is up to the two of them.â
âNnâ¦â¦ I got it. Thanks, Boss.â
âYer welcome.â
I gave Tina headpats. She had to be persuaded quite a bit, but she seemed to understand properly in the end. I guess itâs time to say goodbye to this colony. Iâll have to send Linda back to Airia as well.
âBy the way, what happened to Dr. Shouko? I feel like I havenât seen her at all for the past two days.â
âSheâs holed up in the lab. Shall I call her over?â
âNo, itâs fine as long as sheâs okayâ¦â¦ Just what is she up to though?â
My curiosity was piqued, so I decided to pay Dr. Shouko a visit at the lab. What on earth was she doing that needed her to shut herself inside the lab for two days straight?
âDr. Shouko? What are youâ¦â¦ Uwah.â
âHm? Whatâs up?â
Dr. Shoukoâs lab was filled with mushrooms. Well, they werenât growing all over the place, but were instead properly stored inside individual cases, but there were a lot of those cases. There werenât just ten or twenty of them.at
âWhatâs up with this?â
âOh, this? I wondered if it was possible to breed these pathogenic mushrooms and make them harmless. I went through a lot of trial and error. I was able to create a specific vaccine for curing humans, but if we donât completely eliminate the source of the infection, there will always be a risk of the pandemic erupting again, right? Thatâs why I was tinkering around to see if I could create a strain of mushrooms that would be able to eliminate the pathogenic ones.â
âI seeâ¦â¦? Is it going well?â
âHmm, letâs see. It looks like itâll work, but weâll have to re-contaminate the colony with the new strain. I donât think weâll get permission.â
âThereâs no way thatâll go through.â
âYeah, not a chance.â
Dr. Shouko guffawed with laughter.
âWell, Iâve finished designing nanomachines thatâll specifically target and purify the pathogen in question, so I suppose weâll just use them instead. Hm. As I thought, itâs difficult to control living organisms.â
âI seeâ¦â¦? Hm? So, what about the pandemic in the colony?â
âI believe things will settle down quickly if we use the special medicine and the purifying nanomachines together. Oh, and Iâve compiled the data and samples, so Iâll leave them to you. I suppose Iâll take a shower and go for a nap. Fuaaaâ¦â¦â
After saying so, Dr. Shouko handed me an armful of sturdy-looking containers and left the lab while yawning.
ââ¦â¦Actually, ainât Dr. Shouko the most dangerous person on this ship?â
I was shaking all over as I felt the weight of the containers I received.