In the end, the order-made lightweight power armor wasâŚâŚ man, thatâs a damn long name. Iâll just call it the ninja armor. Anyway, the ninja armor was sent to the hotel without any problems. The shop clerk was still agitated by the entire incident, but his professionalism won out, and he performed his duties without a hitch. He even included data needed for the armorâs maintenance.
We said goodbye to the shop clerk who seemed to be having a headache and decided to go straight back to the hotel so we wouldnât get caught up in any stranger incidents.
âWhy did you get yourself into trouble straight away after just going outside for less than two hoursâŚâŚ?â
âAs expected of Hiro-samaâŚâŚâ
âCanât you guys stop saying Iâm a trouble magnet all the time? It wasnât my fault we got into trouble this time, right?â
We just coincidentally got caught up in trouble this time around, okay? Ugh. Well, a lot of the prior incidents were kinda similar, but still.
âBut you said you encountered a âlivingâ spider combat robot with its own will, Master. Thatâs quite interesting.â
Mei, who heard Kugi and my recollection of the earlier events, showed a somewhat unusual interest in that metallic spider.
âThatâs rare. Do you really find that thing interesting, Mei?â
âYes. Specifically, itâs the âmind wavesâ Kugi-sama mentioned. You cannot detect them from me, correct?â
âYes. I cannot detect any mind waves emanating from you.â
âI see. Then it is even more likely that the metallic spider you encountered really was a living creature. To the best of my knowledge, there are no similar creatures that can withstand continuous attacks from military-grade laser weapons. That goes the same for plasma weapons.â
âIf that was really a living creature, then it would be a great discovery. Just where did it come from anywayâŚâŚ? Not good. I have a really bad feeling about all this.â
âHey! Can you stop it with that!?â
The moment Elma yelled in complaint, my portable data terminalâs ringtone rang out. I silently took it out of my pocket, glanced at the callerâs name, and couldnât help but look up to the ceiling in resignation. Elma covered her face with her right hand and Mimi smiled bitterly. Perhaps they already had an idea about who the caller was. Mei was acting like usual, and only Kugi hadnât gotten the situation and tilted her head to the side.
ââŚâŚHello.â
ăThank you very much for that enthusiastic greeting. It really warms my heart.ă
As youâve probably guessed, it was Col. Serena on the other end of the line. The voice that resounded from the data terminal sounded so flat that you couldnât help but tell that she was in a very bad mood.
ăWell, itâs like weâre in a relationship that requires perfunctory greetings though. So, Iâll get straight to the point. I called you for work.ă
âSorry, but we canât take your request right now because our ship is still under maintenance. Itâs really unfortunate.â
ăOf course, the job can wait until the maintenance work on your ship is complete. Weâve already taken your circumstances into account. We havenât contacted the Mercenary Guild yet, but my higher-ups have already decided that weâll be putting up a request with three times the usual reward money. Youâre going to take it, right?ă
âItâs not like Iâm obligated to accept it since itâs not a mandatory mission. I have the right to veto.â
ăYouâre going to accept the request, right?ă
âNo. Like I said, itâs not a mandatory mission, so I have the right to refuseââ
ăYouâre. Going. To accept. The Request. Right?ă
âWhy the heck are you just looping the same response!?â
That flat and emotionless tone of yours is scary, so can you please stop that, lady? Or rather, she was acting more forceful than usual. And Iâm scared because my bad feeling seems to be right on the money again. There hasnât been a single instance where I managed to avoid trouble when getting these sorts of premonitions before.
âAnyway, Iâll hear you out at least. Iâll switch the call to holo-image mode, okay?â
ăPlease do.ă
With Col. Serenaâs consent, I switched the call over from the portable data terminal to the holo-display installed inside our hotel room. The image of a very sullen Col. Serena was projected from the holo-display.
âYou look like youâre in a very bad mood againâŚâŚâ
âBut Col. Serena always manages to look pretty in any expression, rightâŚâŚ?â
âSheâs a fellow woman of class.â
The girls quietly whispered to each other. Iâm not sure if Col. Serena can hear them, but just leave it at that, guys. Well, itâs not like theyâre slandering her anyway, so I donât think there would be a problem even if she heard them.
âSo, what are the details of this request?â
ăThatâs confidential.ă
âAre you kidding me? Iâm gonna cut the call.â
ăRight now, thatâs the only response I can give. Please wait for the official request to get sent by the Mercenary Guild.ă
âIf thatâs the case, then whatâs the point of you calling me right now? If you canât even talk about it, how am I supposed to respond?â
ăDo you understand what I felt when I was told to persuade you in advance because we have a supposedly âclose personal relationshipâ?ă
Col. Serena smiled. But it was scary because her eyes werenât smiling at all.
âMy condolences, but youâre already a colonel, right? Are they still pushing those kinds of jobs for lower-ranking officers to you even after you got promoted?â
ăYouâre a Gold Star recipient, Platinum ranker, and an honorary imperial viscount, so youâre a lot more powerful and influential than you think. Itâs to an extent that even high-ranking imperial military officers hesitated to contact you themselves and went to the trouble of pushing the job to someone like me who has a âpersonal friendshipâ with you.ă
âIs that so? Well, I suppose this is better than someone I donât know suddenly dropping something like this on me.â
ăWell then, I take it that youâre going to take up this timeâs request?ă
âThatâs a different story altogether, colonel.â
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Both the colonel and I fell silent. We gazed at each other expressionlessly. But no matter how much she stares at me I wonât budge until I hear the details of the job.
âI donât care if itâs confidential. I wonât be able to decide whether or not Iâd take the job until I know the details of the request and the offered rewards. Thatâs just common sense.â
Itâs not like we were like other mercenaries who often didnât know whether or not theyâd be able to earn enough for a decent meal. We had more than enough funds to stay at a decent hotel for a few months, and once the maintenance of the ships is done, we can just choose a suitable star system and travel there. Then weâd be able to make as much money as we like by hunting space pirates. Thereâs no reason to accept a mysterious request from the military that had unknown risks.
ăThatâs true. Actually, I think so too.ă
âSo, this talk is over then.â
ăIt canât be helped. By the way, did you know that a murder case occurred in the upper-class commercial district of this colony?ă
Was this related to that metallic spider I fought earlier? Even if it wasnât, hearing information like this always doesnât lead to anything good.
âHeeâŚâŚ So?â
The direction of the talk has changed. I wonder what kind of story would pop out from here.
ăIt seems the security team had managed to suppress the criminal eventually, but by then, as many as seven colony citizens have already been killed. Iâll need to change to another topic for a bit. It seems a research vessel that had recently returned from an exploration mission conducted on the Edge World arrived at the port of this colony a few days earlier and brought back a lot of interesting items. And it seems one of those items was bought by a store in the upper-class commercial district. And the citizens who ended up being murdered include the employees of that store, the shop owner, and some customers who happened to be shopping there when the crime happened.ă
âUgh. It instantly turned into something really shady.â
No matter how you slice it, this matter was probably related to that research vessel, and by extension, the Edge World. So, in other words, the contents of this timeâs request were probably related to the Edge World as well.
The Edge World was the so-called furthest imperial frontier and was just recently incorporated into the empire. It was the site of the current expansion efforts of the Graccan empire. It was also an area where imperial law was still loosely imposed, and as a consequence, was a haunt of many dangerous space pirates and space monsters. Other than those, there were other dangers such as secret interference by other hostile nations, undiscovered (and possibly hostile) alien lifeforms, and illegal outlaw âkingdomsâ.
âI see. So, theyâre trying to build up the Mobile Independent Anti-pirate Fleet in order to send it all the way to the Edge World to establish imperial control all at once huh. And furthermore, they managed to find some interesting alien artifacts there, so you guys were also told to collect anything and everything that seems worth collecting, right?â
ăYou sure have a very active imagination, Captain Hiro. For now, letâs just say my superiors believe that the imperial army, or rather, I, have figured out how to make effective use of someone like you.ă
âI see.â
So, she wouldnât be able to disclose any more details huh. However, judging from the flow of the conversation so far, if I decide to accept the request, Iâll be placed under the command of Col. Serena again.
Well, Col. Serena should be more or less accustomed to how I operate, and I was also used to her style as well. She probably wonât order me to do overly crazy stuffâŚâŚ No, she actually might huh. Anyway, they probably wouldnât be too unreasonable. I hope.
âIâll consider it. The rest depends on the conditions. I did promise you after all.â
ăFor the time being, Iâll just accept this response. Well then, if youâll excuse me.ă
Col. Serena cut off the call.
âSo? Are you going to accept the job?â
âI wonder. Just like I said, it depends on the conditions. If itâs gonna let us earn a lot of Enels, thereâs no reason to go out of our way to decline.â
I shrugged my shoulders and replied to Elma.
Doing a job where weâll get a steady salary even if we just stayed on stand-by and earn extra depending on how much work we do was certainly a lot better than just chasing around small-fry space pirates. Since weâve splurged quite a bit during our stay in this colony, it wasnât a bad idea to earn some big money at this point.
âWhat preparations do we need to make if weâre going to the Edge World, Hiro-sama?â
âI donât think weâll need to worry about the replenishment of ammunition, armor, structural materials, and the minimum amount of food needed for our day-to-day lives since weâll be working for the imperial military. But we might run out of other daily necessities and luxury items if we end up staying there for an extended period of time.â
âI see. Then, depending on the details of the request, Iâll consult with Mei-san and procure the appropriate number of needed supplies.â
âPlease do.â
âI think I need to go ahead with my pilot proficiency training for the Antlion. I wouldnât want to deploy without any practice.â
âUm, I willâŚâŚ Uu. Whatever should I do?â
Mimi and Elma were already accustomed to making their own judgments about what to do to prepare for each new request, but the rather inexperienced Kugi wasnât able to make such decisions. Well, of course, she wouldnât. Thatâs only natural.
âWell, do you want to train as an operator first so you can support Mimi later on?â
Mimi was planning to gain experience as a sub-pilot in the future. Eventually, she will switch from operator to sub-pilot, so we needed someone to take over the vacant operator position.
Well, that still depends on Kugiâs affinity for the jobâŚâŚ Mimi was able to learn how to be a proper operator in just a short time due to her efforts, but it might not turn out that way for Kugi. Thereâs also the possibility of Mimi having no talent for being a sub-pilot. In that case, it might be possible to consider having Kugi train to be a sub-pilot instead. Man, thereâs a lot I need to consider huh.