Translator: SFBaka
âAra, you seem to be using some fine tea leaves.â
âGlad you like it.â
Because Krishna didnât have a proper guest reception area, us and Lieutenant Serena moved to the dining room instead. She was currently enjoying the tea Mimi brewed for her in an elegant manner.
The three of us sat opposite Lieutenant Serena in front of the dining table. I ended up in the middle of us three, and directly faced Lieutenant Serena. Mimi and Elma sandwiched me in between them.
âSo, uhâ¦â¦ Whatâs brought you here, Lieutenant?â
She smiled sweetly at my question and placed the mug with the tea back on top of the table. Yep, the ship of us humble plebeians didnât have any fancy stuff like teacups and saucers onboard.
âFufuâ¦â¦ I came to invite you.â
I locked gazes with the still-smiling Lieutenant Serena as she declared her intentions. I bet both of our thoughts right now are completely in synch. Just how tenacious is this woman?
âIâm the type of woman who doesnât let prey escape you know.â
Hiieâ¦â¦ Scary! Seeing her declare such a thing with a bright smile on her pretty face sent chills down my spine. Suddenly, both my arms were grabbed from the sides. I guess this is Elma and Mimiâs way of expressing their intent never to let me go⦠Only my right arm was experiencing a blissful feeling though. What about my left arm? Ah, mm, itâs not that hard, I guess?
âWhat a daring display.â
âHey, this is rude to our guest, you two.â
After I called out to them, Mimi and Elma reluctantly let go of my arms. I actually wouldâve liked to enjoy it a bit more, but it canât be helped. Or rather, get a grip, girls. Iâm sure Lieutenant Serena didnât mean it in âthat wayâ when she said âpreyâ.
âUhh, Iâve already refused you quite a few times, I think. I have absolutely no intention of signing up for the imperial military.â
âYes, Iâm aware. Itâs truly unfortunate.â
Lieutenant Serenaâs smile vanished, and her expression turned to that of sadness as she let out a forlorn sigh. It was a truly perfect performance. This person is unexpectedly quite the mischievous sort, ainât she?
âI truly think itâs unfortunate, but I guess I just have to give up on that end. I canât have the Mercenary Guild eyeing me for being too pushy after all. I want to keep an amicable relationship with the Mercenary Guild as much as possible.â
âI seeâ¦â¦?â
If thatâs the case, then what the heck did this person come to us for? Iâm not enlisting in the military. If sheâs already acknowledged that, then why did she even find me? She even went as far as boarding the Krishna and declaring me as her âpreyâ.
âYou arenât thinking of flaunting your power as an imperial noble, are you?â
âI wouldnât even think of it. If I ever did so, you probably wouldnât hesitate to head to the Vereverem Federation, correct?â
ââ¦â¦â
My silence was enough of an answer. But honestly saying ãYup, thatâs right.ãin this situation was bad, so I refrained. My discussion partner was an imperial soldier after all.
âOh, by the way, Iâve already been promoted. The higher-ups regarded my performance during the Termaine Prime defensive campaign quite highly, you see. Here, my rank insignia has already changed, see? Iâm now Major Serena Holz.â
âCongratulations on your promotion then.â
I gave an honest compliment to Lieutenant- no, Major Serena, who was pointing at the rank insignia on her shoulder with a smile as she reported her successful promotion. Did she come here just to report her promotion? Nah, that canât be. I heightened my sense of caution towards her.
âOne of the greatest contributors to my promotion was your impressive performance during the defensive campaign, Captain Hiro. The matter of crystal creatures suddenly attacking the enemy fleet was also quite the stroke of fortune, wouldnât you say? I wonder what caused it though?â
âHahaha, we were really lucky huh. We just managed to break through to the middle of the enemy fleet back then, so I also got quite the scare when it happened.â
I was inwardly sweating bullets. It should be okay. There shouldnât be any evidence of me using the Singing Crystal to summon the crystal creatures in order to attack the Vereverem Federation fleet left. Calm down, me.
âFufu, I see. Your timing was excellent then. Well, itâs not like we intend to pursue the matter anyway. Please be at ease.â
Major Serena smiled broadly. She displayed an expression that seemingly implied we owed her one. Dammit. I didnât even plan to owe her anything in the first place. But if I didnât do what I did back then, thereâs no doubt the imperial fleet would have suffered a significantly greater amount of losses. In fact, I think theyâre the ones who owe me.
âHahaha. I actually have no idea what youâre talking about, but Iâm glad my actions were of use to Major Serena.â
âFufufu.â
âHahaha.â
Mimi was visibly shaken by my and Major Serenaâs exchange and ominous laughs. She was trembling all over.
This woman did lead me by the nose back then, but Iâm not the kind of guy who falls for the same mistake twice. This time, my caution meter is already at MAX. I canât have myself falling for this womanâs tricks again.
âHow about we get down to business already, Major?â
âOf course. After my promotion, I was granted command of a new unit.â
âI suppose I should congratulate you then.â
âYes. I also find it quite pleasing as well. The higher-ups finally granted my petition to form an independent anti-pirate mobile fleet and I was put in charge of it after all.â
âIndependent anti-pirate fleetâ¦?â
âYes. The imperial military can roughly be divided into two main groups: a defense fleet stationed in various colonies and stellar garrisons of each system that are in charge of preventing foreign military incursions and maintaining security, and an interception fleet in charge of directly eliminating enemy forces.â
âI see.â
âThe overall strength of the mobile defense fleets is quite substantial. However, in order to cover the entirety of the empireâs vast territories, it is inevitable for them to be scattered about, thus losing the edge in numbers. As a result, proactively attacking pirate fleets and space monsters prowling about carries with it a considerable amount of risk. Thus, they tend to prefer a passive approach most of the time. This is because thereâs a danger of being unable to maintain the security and stability of the sectors they are assigned to if they ever mess up and incur unexpected losses. As such, as long as the threat level doesnât reach a certain threshold, the imperial fleets are unable to proactively eliminate such dangerous elements.â
âI get that.â
If the imperial army ever incurs massive losses as a result of an extermination operation, news of them losing their ability to actively respond to threats would probably be swiftly passed down to the pirate groups in the immediate area, and they would most likely capitalize on the opportunity. Even if they did manage to suppress the information to some extent, the fleet would still need to be grounded temporarily for maintenance and repairs, so the military patrols would become less frequent, leading to a possible increase in rogue pirate activity.
If the worst-case scenario occurs and the entire fleet ended up virtually crippled, an increase in rogue pirate activity would be the least of their problems. It may even develop into a colony getting attacked.
âThis is why the mobile defense fleet cannot be made to sortie without good reason. The imperial star fleet is the empireâs sharpest sword, as well as its strongest shield. Their operation and maintenance cost a considerable amount of money, and thereâs an ever-present danger of neighboring nations taking advantage of the situation if we ever mobilized them without proper consideration.â
âIn other words, the search-and-destroy capabilities of the imperial forces are lacking. So thatâs why you rely on us mercenaries for that.â
âExactly. This is why I proposed the formation of an independent anti-pirate fleet. It would allow the military to obtain a force capable of seeking out and destroying threats instead of overly relying on mercenary contractors to do the job for us.â
âMakes sense. But I still donât get why Major Serena, whoâs the commander of such a fleet, would bother to expressly visit my ship.â
In other words, the imperial space forces are preparing to build up their own forces that will serve as a kind of business rival to us humble mercs. That said, it would just be a matter of keeping away from the sectors the independent anti-pirate fleet is active in, cause they canât possibly cover for the entirety of the empire anyway. To be honest, I canât think of any other reaction except for âOkay. Good luck then.â. So I donât get why the commander of such a fleet herself actually even bothered to pay us a visit.
Well, I came here in order to recruit you, actually.â
ââ¦â¦â
I gave her a disgruntled look. âI told you I donât plan on joining the military already. Cut it out, lady!â
âIf you refuse that vehemently, it actually gets me even more excite-Mmph! Iâm sorry. Please pay that no heed. In other words, Iâm here to make a request. And I need the cooperation of pirate hunting professionals such as you people.â
âA request, is it?â
Well, if sheâll put in a request through the Mercenary Guild, I guess I can consider taking it depending on the particulars. I think I heard some rather disturbing words earlier though. Letâs just ignore them for now. Iâm not an idiot who would proactively step on such a land mine.
âCan you run me through the specifics?â
âWe, of the imperial space forces, have enough know-how when it comes to attacking enemy fleets and assaulting enemy bases. Conversely, we lack the necessary knowledge and experience when it comes to tracking down pirate groups that stay under the radar and only surface to attack civilian ships.â
âI get that.â
The standard tactics theyâre used to donât match the types of foes they would be hunting down in the first place. Any unlucky pirate who manages to encounter the imperial fleets would be turned into space debris within seconds, but most pirates arenât that stupid. If they notice that the imperial forces are closing in, chances are theyâll immediately escape and go into hiding again.
âAnd so, I wish to get the cooperation of pirate-hunting professionals such as yourselves in order for us to acquire the necessary know-how.â
âI see. I understand what youâre getting at.â
âSo?â
Major Serenaâs eyes shined in anticipation.
âIâm afraid Iâd have to refuse.â
And her smiling expression froze up at my reply.
âM- May I know whyâ¦â¦?â
âWell, itâs not like this request has to be taken up by me specifically, right? Rather, I think it would be better for you to take this request directly to the Mercenary Guild and learn the required know-how from them, correct? Instead of someone with a suspicious background such as me, they would be able to provide you with a more appropriate instructor for your needs.â
I said all that, but the biggest reason is that I find it really troublesome. I havenât heard of the compensation amount yet, but it would probably not exceed the amount we can normally earn by hunting down pirates by ourselves. And no matter how you think about it, the contract period would probably take a fair bit of time to fulfill. The rewards arenât worth it and we would be detained for a long period of time. Thereâs nothing but demerits as far as Iâm concerned.
âBut I want us to learn from you.â
âI refuse.â
âWhy are you so obstinate?â
Major Serena cutely puffed up her cheeks. Un, sheâs definitely a first-rate beauty, even with that kind of cutesy act. But my reason for refusing is simple and reasonable.
Itâs because you really seem like a woman who would invite a whole boatload of trouble if I ever got involved with you further! I mean, just look at you!
But I canât exactly say that to her face, so I just screamed that in my head. Sheâs an imperial noble after all. Iâm not that familiar with imperial laws, but I donât want to risk breaking them by insulting a member of the nobility.
âItâs mainly because I canât expect that much compensation and we would be under contract for a prolonged period. Why are you so fixated on me in the first place?â
âItâs because you possess both bold ideas and the courage and skills to execute them. Out of all those mercenaries, only you were able to propose a plan, which seemed reckless at first glance. However, you managed to pull it off and delivered impressive results.â
To think Iâd get praised for that kind of reckless stunt. It kinda feels awkward.
âAnd thereâs the part with the crystal creatures. You used Singing Crystal for that, didnât you? Ah, you donât have to answer that. Thereâs no evidence anyway. If itâs someone like you, whoâs able to employ such bold and ruthless methods without a shred of hesitation, Iâm sure we will be able to obtain the means to make full use of the imperial star fleetâs power in order to crush and obliterate those dirty pirate scum. Thatâs what I think anyway. Thatâs why I want your help. I actually want to have you as my subordinate, but you find that disagreeable, donât you?â
âI refuse.â
I blurted out my second âI refuseâ for the day. But this person doesnât seem like sheâll give up anytime soon. Isnât her mentality too strong?
âI will give up on having you as my subordinate - for now, anyway. In return, I want your cooperation. If you think that the compensation offered by the military isnât enough, I am prepared to pay you with my personal funds if need be. Iâm the daughter of a Marquis house after all. And Iâm also a senior imperial officer. I believe you will find my connections to be useful in the future.â
Major Serena smiles confidently at us once again. I turned my gaze toward Mimi, who shook her head, as if to say she canât make a decision about the matter. I then turned toward Elma, who whispered a reply.
âI think refusing an imperial noble who has already gone to such lengths would actually result to even more troublesome things in the future.â
In other words, sheâs suggesting I accept. I honestly donât feel like it though. I donât feel like it, but I guess what Elmaâs saying does make sense. Thereâs definitely a chance of inviting even more trouble if I continued to stubbornly refuse, given the circumstances. The Major has already sent me countless love calls in the past after all. And now sheâs even come to the ship to visit me personally. She didnât even inform me beforehand. Most likely, itâs in order to heighten the chance of successfully getting a hold of me. Iâm honestly not one bit happy about it at all.
âLet me propose some conditions then. Make sure to run the contract properly with the Guild. I believe they have guidelines for designated requests like this.â
âLetâs set the contract period to thirty days. Youâll be treated as a senior officer directly below the rank of major for its duration. In other words, within the independent fleet, the only one who would outrank you is me alone.â
âI would like to avoid being gradually incorporated into the imperial military, so please limit the total working hours to about ten hours each day. Iâll be sure to put in the required hours no matter what happens.â
âTskâ¦â¦ Thatâs fine then.â
This lady just clicked her tongue, didnât she? Just what was she planning on doing? Scary!
âAlso, the know-how Iâll be imparting will primarily be tailored for mercenary work. Itâs geared toward engaging and hunting down pirates with a single ship. Of course, Iâll try my best to fulfill the contents of the contract, but I canât guarantee to be able to make full use of the advantages of the independent mobile fleet.â
âYes, of course. Thatâs understandable. But it all boils down to us being able to take in and absorb your knowledge well. Our imperial soldiers are excellent, so you need not worry on that front.â
Major Serena confidently answered while still smiling. She mostly succeeded in roping me in, so I guess her moodâs better now.
âNext would be the compensation amount⦠How much would be the appropriate amount, Elma?â
âThatâs a bit hard to say. Thereâs no precedent for mercenaries being contracted to serve as military instructors after all. But, based on the rate for long term escort missions, 30,000 to 50,000 Enels would be the standard amount.
âItâs not a life-threatening escort mission, so canât you bring down the price a little? And that rate is actually geared toward an escort fleet instead of a single ship, correct?â
Major Serena swiftly objected to the price proposed by Elma. Sheâs quite shrewd, ainât she? She probably did some research before coming here already. You really canât let your guard down against this lady.
âBut Hiro normally makes 200,000 Enels per day hunting pirates you know? Having our income for one month go down to a fourth of the usual amount doesnât seem worth the trouble. Us mercenaries donât run charities, so we wonât work if there isnât enough profits for us. Itâs just common sense.â
Elma shrugged as she launched a sharp response to Major Serenaâs objection. Honestly, we wonât really be able to make 200,000 Enels a day normally, so we canât possibly earn 6,000,000 Enels in a month because we still need to take occasional breaks.
On the other hand, we also wouldnât be able to take up any other requests during the contract period, so weâd still be making a loss if some high-paying ones did appear while we were under contract.
âMmrrghâ¦â¦ How about 40,000 Enels per dayâ¦â¦â
âIt should be at least 60,000 Enels. 40,000 isnât nearly enough.â
âLetâs settle for 50,000 then. How about it?â
Elma turned her gaze toward me. I shrugged my shoulders as if to say Iâm leaving the decision to her.
âThatâs fine then. Do you have anything to add, Hiro?â
âIf you donât understand the overall performance of your ships, you wonât be able to put up effective maneuvers. Iâd like to get the data for the overall specs and armaments of the fleetâs ships if possible. Itâs also necessary to test them via simulator as well.â
âWeâll at least send you the non-classified data. We will send the simulator data to the Mercenary Guild directly.â
âThatâs it then. Please send the particulars to the Mercenary Guild as well.â
I and Major Serena nodded at Elmaâs words.
And thus, we were contracted to serve as official instructors to the Graccan Imperial Space Forceâs independent anti-pirate mobile fleet for thirty days.