Suddenly, in the vastness of space, a purple light appeared, and from it, numerous glowing spheres shot out. While I said they were  âspheresâ, their shapes were inconsistentâsome were closer to perfect spheres, others were more elliptical, and a few could hardly be called spheres at all. Overall, it would be probably more accurate to just call them as spherical objects.
ãWhat the hell are those things?ã
ãTheyâre a type of subspace creature called photon lifeforms. They attach themselves to any lifeform, organic or inorganic, within their detection range and suck out their life force, killing them. Theyâre usually categorized as space monsters.ã
ãWhatâs that? Thatâs some scary lifeform. Is that thing trying to pick a fight with all the existences in the universe?ã
ãFortunately, they lack faster-than-light travel abilities, so a normal ship can easily escape. However, if they were to appear near a colony or a habitable planet where life forms live, they become incredibly dangerous.ã
ãYeah, that does sound dangerousâ¦ã
ãCrystal lifeforms are scary, but these photon lifeforms things arenât much betterâ¦ã
Listening to my conversation with Inaba, Elma and Mimiâs faces tightened. What exactly happens when your life force gets sucked out? Do you shrivel up instantly, like a dried-out mummy? Thatâs terrifying.
By the way, if you make contact with crystal lifeforms without any countermeasures, youâll be assimilated. In other words, your body will crystallize and be absorbedâor, in the worst-case scenario, youâll transform into a small crystal lifeform. Terrifying.
ãYes, thatâs why our nationâs regulations dictate that we must deal with them as soon as they are discovered. If left unchecked, they could slowly make their way to a colony or a planetary settlement, potentially causing great harm.ã
ãI see⦠Iâd heard that the Holy Vuelzarus Empire places a lot of emphasis on dealing with space monsters, but it seems you really take it seriously.ã
ãYes, my Lord. It is our duty to deal with dangerous subspace creatures like these⦠It seems itâs about to begin.ã
As Kugi spoke, the Holy Empire fleet, which had been keeping a safe distance while surrounding the photon lifeforms, began projecting some kind of luminous emblem on the front of their ships. I had no idea what the emblems meant, but I could feel an immense concentration of psionic power gathering at the front of the shipsâeven through the hull of the Black Lotus. What the hell is about to happen?
The moment I instinctively tensed up, a pure white beam of light shot out from the center of the projected emblems. Oh no. Thatâs bad. That light is bad news. Whatever it hits, if itâs alive, itâs dead. That light is death itself. What the hell is the Holy Empire thinking? How could they have created a weapon like this!?
While I was still reeling in shock at the terrifying nature of the beam, the white light pierced through the photon lifeforms, wiping them out one by one. Mimi and the mechanic sisters were watching the scene with sparkling eyes, but I couldnât share their enthusiasm. That light was far too terrifying.
ãAre you alright?ã
Noticing something was off with me, Elma gently placed her hand on my back and spoke with concern. Sheâs always quick to notice things like this.
ãI feel like someone put an ice bar inside my spine. But Iâm alright⦠Hey, Kugi, is that weapon based on the Second Power of Law?ã
ãI believe so⦠though Iâm not too familiar with weaponry, so I canât say for certain.ã
After replying like this, Kugi glanced at Inaba, who nodded and started to explain.
ãAs you suspected, itâs a weapon based on the Second Power of Law, called âSoul Crusher.â Itâs a weapon designed to kill any living being, no matter what it is. It has no physical destructive power, but if itâs alive, it will die.ã
ãThatâs pretty brutal⦠So, youâre regularly fighting enemies that require a weapon like that, huh?ã
Thinking about it, Iâm not entirely sure if our usual weapons, like those on the Krishna, the Antlion, or the Black Lotus, can take down those photon lifeforms⦠Surely at least the anti-ship reactive torpedos should work, right? I hope they do⦠While I pondered this and kept watching the battle, the Holy Empire fleet won with little effort. That light of death seems to have the same âprojectileâ speed as a laser cannon. If we ever have to face that thing, I wouldnât even know what to do⦠Should I destroy the cannon that shoots it before itâs shot? Get in close? Or just run for it? Running might be the most realistic option, but can we even escape from a ship equipped with a psionic jump drive?
ãElma, letâs make sure we never go up against the Holy Empire, okay?ã
ãIâve always intended to avoid that, but I completely agree with you now.ã
ãWe also want to avoid making enemies of the âvisitorsâ.ã
ãUm, my Lord, Elma-san⦠you donât have to be so way, thereâs no way we would ever become your enemy.ã
I was dead serious. Elma was dead serious. Inaba, too, had a serious expression. Only Kugi had a wry smile on her face. Luckily, it seems itâs true that the Holy Vuelzarus Empire is reluctant to harm âvisitorsâ Â like me. If that werenât the case, Iâd probably be scrambling to come up with some excuse to turn back to the Grakkan Empire by now.
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After confirming that no further threats appeared, the Holy Empire fleet resumed its course toward our destination. The journey continued without incident until we finally reached the main star system of the Holy Vuelzarus Empire⦠or so we thought.
ãWhat is thisâ¦?ã
ãWowâ¦ã
ãUnbelievableâ¦ã
We were all left speechless by the sight projected on the holo-display. I mean, this scene was absolutely incredible. There was a ring of planets, all at nearly the same distance from the systemâs star. These planets, scattered throughout the habitable zoneâthe region where a starâs energy is just right to support lifeâranged in size from massive to small.
ãHow do so many planets not end up crashinâ into each otherâ¦?ã
ãArenât there issues with gravitational interference between them?ã
ãAs far as I know, nothing like that has ever happened.ã
Kugi said with a smile, trying to reassure the worried mechanic sisters.
Well, judging by what we can see from here, none of the planets look like they are in danger of colliding nor there are any shattered planets around, so it seems fine. Still, there is no way this star system has formed naturally.
ãDid they relocate the planets into the habitable zone and terraform them afterward? Thatâs some brute force approach if Iâve ever seen one⦠I canât even begin to imagine the amount of effort that went into this.ã
ãI canât help but think itâd be impossible to calculate the gravitational forces between the star and that many planets to create a balance this preciseâ¦ã
ãI lack data to make a proper judgment.ã
The intellectuals in our group seemed more concerned than awed. Mei was probably already trying to calculate the mass and velocity of the star and planets. I have the feeling those calculations would only lead to some absurd conclusion, so sheâd be better off not trying.
ãWhich oneâs our destinationâ¦?ã
ãUmmâ¦ã
Inaba averted her gaze in response to my question. With so many planets, it seemed she couldnât pinpoint which one exactly was our destination. All of the planets looked like habitable ones, with visible bodies of water. Even though we had a full view, we were still likely hundreds of thousands of kilometers awayâif not more. Expecting her to spot it with the naked eye was asking a bit much.
ãMaster, initiating the FTL drive for synchronized travel.ã
ãGot it.ã
On the large holo-display showing the outside of the ship, a countdown for the FTL drive activation began. Soon enough, the countdown reached zero, and the distant starlight turned from points into streaks as we transitioned to faster-than-light speed.
ãNow that I think about it, I guess we canât just tell them to leave us alone to do some sightseeing by ourselves once we arrive on the planet, huh? They have pulled all stops to welcome us and theyâve even sent us an escort fleet, after all.ã
Almost everyone in the room gave me a look that said, âObviously, what is this guy thinking?â. Hey, I figured as much, which is why I said it aloud to confirm⦠You donât have to give me that exasperated lookâ¦
ãUh, as far as I know, after landing at the spaceport of the capital planet, Izumo, there will be a small ceremony at the spaceport, and afterward, weâll perform the Exorcism Ritual at the Great Shrine.ã ãThe Great Shrine? Exorcism Ritual?ã
ãThe Great Shrine is the central facility where various rituals and ceremonies are performed in our nation, my Lord. The Exorcism Ritual is a purification ceremony to cleanse any impurities you may have accumulated.ã
ãImpurities, huh? Well, Iâm probably full of thoseâ¦ã
According to Imperial law, Mimi and I are officially married, but I donât have any legally recognized relationship with the rest of my crew. So, if you consider that, my relationship with the other girls could be seen as impure. And beyond that, Iâve killed a ton of space pirates and whatnot. Iâve done plenty of killing. I didnât steal anything though⦠well, maybe looting pirates counts as stealing? But itâs legal, right?
ãDo we have to do anything about our lodgings or docking procedures?ã
ãNot at all, my Lord. We will handle all of that for you, so you neednât worry.ã
ãGood, thatâs a relief. Since Iâm being hosted, Iâll do whatever I can to help in return.ã
After all, this visit to the Holy Vuelzarus Empire is something I had requested, and it is only happening thanks to their goodwill. Complaining about minor inconveniences, demanding freedom of movement, or insisting on special treatment wouldâve been too selfish.
ãItâs so like you to worry about where to sleep and dock first, Boss.ã
ãYeah, that does sound like him.ã
Oh, shut up.