ãSo, did you go on a rampage?ã
ãYeah, pretty much.ã
ãYou⦠I mean, I kind of get how you feel, but stillâ¦ã
As soon as I finished getting treated for the injury I sustained during trainingâyeah, I had a crack in my ribâin Krishnaâs makeshift medical pod, Elma came over for an interrogation. I shared my perspective with her. She ended up looking exasperated, but I wonât apologize. I mean, I got suddenly dragged into what they called âan investigation,â forced into a sparring match, and ended up injured, so Iâm not taking the blame for that.
ãSo, how do you feel? You have gotten more power, right? Didnât you dislike it because it feels like you are becoming less human or something?ã
ãNothingâs really changed. All thatâs different is I can now dish out violence more easily.ã
I remember vividly shouting from the bottom of my heart how much I didnât want to become some kind of superhero or a warrior species whose hair goes blonde when angered. But now that itâs actually happened, I realize itâs not that different. Sure, I can now control electricity with my bare hands and kill any living creature I can see or sense in an instant. But even before getting all this power, I could achieve the same resultâeliminating all life in my rangeâusing Krishna or other methods. The only thing thatâs changed is that I now have a quicker, more convenient way to do it.
ãYeah, thatâs just like you⦠I mean, you were already powerful enough to take out dozens of fully armed soldiers from Earl Ixamalâs private army with just two swords.ã
ãI donât really think thatâs something all that impressive, though.ã
Even if I didnât know how to handle swords, I probably could have barely made it through with my heavy power armor, the RIKISHI.
ãItâs definitely impressive, you knowâ¦? Even for a highly skilled noble of the Drawn Blade faction, facing dozens of fully armed, well-trained soldiers wouldnât normally end well.ã
ãIs that so? I always thought those nobles were tougher than that.ã
ãNobles arenât that good against multiple enemies. No matter how enhanced a nobleâs physical abilities and reaction speeds are, they canât avoid or counter a saturation attack. It overwhelms them.ã
Now that she mentions it, Balthazar, the original owner of my swords, couldnât fully handle the crossfire from me and Mei, and had to rely on his personal shield and smoke for defense.
ãI see⦠Still, even if Iâve awakened to this kind of power, itâs not like thereâs much use for it. Feels like a waste of talent.ã
I feel like I could take on one of those J
â¯dai knights or Sâ¯th lords and come out on top now. But it seems they can also predict the future while in battle, so I might be at a disadvantage in close combat. Also, could this sword even stand up against a lightsaber? Sure, a monomolecular blade probably cuts better, but itâs still made of material. It might easily get sliced through and destroyed if we clashed. Yeah, thinking I could win easily is definitely a bad mindset.
ãYou could say the same about the Krishna, right? Speaking of which, it looks like the analysis of the large caliber pulse laser cannons has come in.ã
ãNow thatâs a topic Iâm interested in. What did they find?ã
ãLooks like they turned into a graviton cannon. Congratulations, Krishna now possesses a graviton weapon, something the Grakkan Empireâs weapon development division gave up on despite pouring massive amounts of money into it.ã
ãDid they find the operating principle?ã
ãApparently, that magic circle-like thing converts the energy from Krishnaâs large caliber pulse laser cannons into gravitons. If the Grakkan Empireâs weapon development team saw it, theyâd probably throw their research tablets out the window.ã
A graviton cannon⦠a graviton cannon, huh? Can shields even block that? Actually, can you even defend against something like that with physical energy? I thought the telekinetic impact cannon was bad enough, but a graviton cannon sounds like an even more dangerous weapon.
ãIsnât that way overkill for dealing with space pirates?ã
ãYeah, but itâs not like you can reverse Krishna to its prior state, right? We just have to live with it.ã
ãGuess weâll have to make do with the cards weâve been dealt⦠Complaining that itâs overpowered is a pretty luxurious problem to have.ã
ãAbsolutely.ã
Elma and I exchanged a wry smile. Well, itâs like using an oversized kitchen knife; with enough skill, you can still peel an apple with it. They say âthe bigger the betterâ after all. The saying doesnât quite fit in this case, but if itâs overpowered, weâll just have to experiment and figure out how to use it best.
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When Elma and I stepped out of Krishna, there were more people around who looked like the ones we saw at the Great Shrine when we participated in the purification and exorcism rituals. These people were dressed like traditional priests and shrine maidens. They are probably employees of the Ministry of Divine Affairs, where Kugi used to work⦠Ah, I recognize that wolf-eared priest leading the group of shrine maidens. Heâs walking over with a solemn air.
ãHiro-dono, we deeply apologize for the trouble weâve caused you.ã
The wolf-eared priest and the shrine maidens bowed their heads in unison. Elma, standing beside me, was just as confused as I was. I have no idea why they are apologizing to us.
ãA great number of researchers have gathered here, as you can see.ã
ãAh, is that so?ã
ãWhen the pursuit of personal curiosity and research results combine, they tend to go overboard⦠The same can be applied to military officers, when they encounter an unknown existence that may be stronger than themselves; they often lose their restraint.ã
I could feel a strong wave of psionic power radiating from the wolf-eared priest as he spoke with a somber expression. Impressive, as expected of one of the big faces of the Great Shrine, he possesses much more psionic power than that arrogant horned officer.
ãI repeatedly told themâover and overânot to force anything upon you, Hiro-dono⦠But it seems that those idiots who are only good at burying themselves in research and those fools with muscles for brains couldnât grasp the Ministry of Divine Affairsâ instructions⦠I truly apologize.ã
The wolf-eared priest apologized again, his voice filled with both anger and regret.
ãWell, I went wild and made them pay for it, so Iâm not holding a grudge. Just go easy on them with the punishment, alright? Plus, Iâve awakened to new powers and, more importantly, I want to learn more about the Third Spiritual Form Iâve been unconsciously using. Iâd like to master it, so I would be grateful if you could introduce me to someone who can teach me how to train it.ã
ãI greatly appreciate your magnanimity and consideration. We will ensure that Ministry of Divine Affairs personnel are always present to prevent such incidents from occurring again. Please forgive us.ã
ãOf course. Honestly, I appreciate the level of care youâve shown.ã
I decided to accept their goodwill graciously. Iâd prefer to avoid a repeat of todayâs events, after all.
ãWeâve arranged accommodations near the research facility for tonight. If you would kindly head there via the air shuttle, itâs already prepared for you.ã
ãThank you for all the care. In that case, Iâll gather everyone and weâll take our leave for today.ã
ãUnderstood. We shall proceed accordingly.ã
At his command, the two shrine maidens behind him nodded and closed their eyes. Ah, I can feel a gentle wave of mental energy spreading out. Are they giving instructions telepathically?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãUm, it seems the two engineers are insisting on continuing for a bit longerâ¦ã
Nearby, I could hear Tina and Wiska arguing over something. Looks like theyâre in the middle of rechecking and restructuring Krishnaâs maintenance procedures. I suppose weâll have to forcibly drag them away.
ãIâll go retrieve them. Elma, can you help me out?ã
ãNot much choice, is there?ã
Elma shrugged as we headed off to collect the mechanic sisters. Sorry, you two, but itâs not like weâre in a rush. We donât have a set departure time, so you can take your time working on Krishna later.