âWell then, a toast to the success of this timeâs operation. Cheers.â
âââCheers!âââ
Threeâ err, four drunkards raised their cups and downed their contents. Itâs kinda like seeing guys go âSkol!â eh? Well, thatâs kinda a Scandinavian Viking thing, so I suppose it doesnât really suit this occasion. And in the first place, weâre the ones who fought and defeated the pirates and not the other way around.
âWhatâs wrong, Captain Hiro? Youâre not drinking your portion.â
Col. Serena who finished her drink first quickly got into my case.
Whatâs with our current situation? To put it simply, weâre having a victory party. In order to celebrate having quickly destroyed the pirate base without a hitch and turning lots of pirates into space debris, the good colonel prepared food and alcohol for all the participants of the operation.
Of course, one shop wouldnât have nearly enough space to accommodate each and every participant, so in order to realize this large-scale banquet, they got in touch with several shops and had them deliver food and drinks to the ships of the Independent Anti-pirate Mobile Fleet that served as makeshift venues.
Iâve ended up witnessing Col. Serenaâs management skills firsthand. Some might see this as a waste of her talents, but someone like Col. Serena wasnât one to do pointless things. Iâm sure she set all of this up because she judged that it was necessary.
âYouâre really going at it, but please donât let loose too much. If something happens today, I ainât gonna be able to look after you all.â
By the way, I and the rest of my crew were invited to the Restalias, the flagship of the Independent Anti-pirate Mobile Fleet. This venue was reserved for those who played a particularly active part in the operation, so we were invited here.
âI know.â
The beautiful red-eyed blonde colonel cutely puffed her cheeks a bit in response. Mm, how should I put it? The gesture seemed a bit too calculated in my eyes. Was she planning something? I inwardly raised my âCol. Serena Alert Meterâ by two levels.
In the first place, I actually tried to decline to participate in this event. I would have preferred it if we simply celebrated among ourselves. But it would reflect poorly on my character if we, who actually gained the most merit in the operation, didnât attend this celebration party. Col. Serena invited me personally, so it was hard to refuse. In the end, I gave up resisting and decided to come with everyone, but Col. Serenaâs attitude was kinda strange.
ââŚâŚIs it just me, or donât you seem to be a lot more guarded than usual?â
âItâs just you.â
After saying so, I took a sip of a sweet-tasting tea-like drink with a straw. Un, Iâm familiar with this. Itâs that so-called sweet tea. Iâve heard that there were also lemon or citrus-flavored versions of the drink. However, I donât think they actually used real fruit juice to flavor this.
âMy subordinates are also present today, so I wonât do anything drastic. Thereâs no need to be on guard, so please rest assured.â
âLogically speaking, that sounds about right. But I think situations like this pose the most risk yâknow. What are you planning?â
âIâm not planning anything. Arenât being a little bit too suspicious?â
Reaaally? Seems pretty suspicious to me. Pressuring the current me using oneâs authority wonât work, but this person was actually a muscle-brain despite looking like a schemer. She might just use a brute force method to get what she wants the moment I let my guard down.
âOkay, I understand. Letâs speak openly. I promise not to lie. So donât try to lie to me as well, Colonel. Letâs be fair here.â
âDid you not listen to what I said?â
âBut it really looks like youâre planning something. I treasure my life and I also have a crew to support.â
âBefore we discuss what I want to know, how about we talk about your perception of me first?â
âLetâs do that next time. So?â
I picked up a chicken(?) nugget and urged Col. Serena to talk. Anyway, itâs Col. Serena. Itâs probably work-related. Maybe itâs something regarding pirates or those mysterious spheres.
âJust like always, things develop too fast whenever youâre involved. Youâre not secretly orchestrating all this stuff, are you?â
âThe pirates were already active here in the Edge World without my involvement, and those spheres were brought out from an unexplored star system by explorersâŚâŚ How exactly did I manage to orchestrate those?â
âThatâs true. Iâm well aware. But itâs exactly because I understand that Iâm curious as to exactly why things turn out this way with you in the picture.â
âKugi says itâs kinda my ability or something.â
âOh, youâre talking about that matter you told me back then. Well, itâs true that youâre a rare remarkable characterâŚâŚâ
Col. Serena gazed intently at me.
ââŚâŚWell, letâs put that matter aside first. What I want to hear are details concerning those spheres. Do you know something about them?â
âHuhâŚâŚ? I saw one for the first time after I got suddenly attacked while I was out fetching my custom power armor. I know nothing about them except for my impressions after fighting them. In the first place, arenât you guys supposed to know more about them since youâve been collecting their remains and analyzing them?â
Why did she think I knew more about those spheres in the first place? Oh, maybe itâs because of that? I did give crucial information regarding the Mother Crystal of the crystal lifeforms back then. Maybe she thinks I know something crucial about the spheres as well because their origins were also unclear just like the Mother Crystal.
âUnlike the case regarding the Mother Crystal, I really donât know anything about those spheres this time around. I just happened to remember some info I heard about the Mother Crystal back then and shared them with you guys.â
âJust happened to hear crucial info huhâŚâŚ?â
Col. Serenaâs stare seemed to hold suspicion. Or rather, she definitely was suspecting me. Even though the origin of the Mother Crystal and the crystal lifeforms was unknown, I had info that no one in this world was aware of yet, so it canât be helped if she thinks I know something about those mysterious killer spheres as well.
âIâm telling the truth yâknow? Oh, but maybe there is one who can offer us a clue about themâŚâŚ Hey, Kugi. Can you come here for a moment?â
Col. Serena tilted her head to the side when I called Kugi over. She was probably confused about why I called Kugi. The things Col. Serena knew about Kugi were that she was some sort of priestess from the Holy Vuelzarus empire and that she tagged along with me due to some sort of mysterious reason. She couldnât connect Kugi with those mysterious spheres.
âYes, My Lord. A good day to you as well, Your Excellency Serena.â
Kugi quickly walked up to me and bowed respectfully to Col. Serena. Kugi had this mysterious air about her, but she was basically a good girl who was honest and polite.
âCome and sit with us. Itâs actually about those mysterious spheres we encountered. You said you felt thought waves emanating from them back then, right?â
âYes, My Lord. I did feel mental waves from those existences. They mainly displayed confusion, fear, and anger.â
âH-Hold on a moment. I canât keep up with this. What mental waves? Are you saying you can read minds, Kugi-san?â
Col. Serena acted unusually flustered and withdrew a little. Huh? Would it be really bad if her thoughts get read? Well, thatâs understandable. Anyone has one or two things they wouldnât want others to know about.
âNo, I cannot employ the art of mind reading. What I am good at is the art of communing using the mind, which is a little different from mind reading.â
âCommuning using the mindâŚâŚ So, you have telepathic abilities?â
âYes. It is apparently called telepathy in other countries. Basically, what I am good at is conveying my thought waves to another person and receiving their thought waves in return. It can be compared to how one receives and sends signals using communication equipment. The mind reading art is equivalent to hacking in technological terms.â
They do sound like different techniques. I donât think Kugi will lie to me, so Iâm sure what she said was true.
âI see. So, those spheres possibly have the ability to communicate telepathically. In other words, itâs possible that theyâre intelligent lifeforms that communicate using their minds?â
âMy apologies. The thought waves I received from them were filled with fear and confusion, so I cannot make a definite judgment regarding that matter. However, I can assert that the thought waves I felt from them were considerable. To be honest, this is the first time I have ever felt such heartbreaking thought waves. At the very least, I can confirm that their main way of communicating with one another is through thought waves.â
ââŚâŚMy head hurts.â
Col. Serena, who was listening to the exchange between me and Kugi, groaned while holding her head. Well, itâs not like I donât understand her feelings. I mean, thereâs a possibility that those mysterious spheres, which we thought of as mechanical or biomechanical weapons presumably created by a mysterious alien civilization the whole time, were actually intelligent lifeforms who mainly communicated telepathically.
âOur equipment is practically useless regarding telepathic abilities. What should we do about this, I wonder.â
âI suppose you have no choice but to consult your superiors, right? Or maybe just pretend you didnât hear anything.â
After all, the only one who asserted that the spheres were telepaths was Kugi. And the only ones aware of that possibility were the three of us.
âIâll think about what to doâŚâŚ For now, please do not reveal this matter to anyone else.â
Col. Serena hung her head and let out a sigh that was as heavy as a black hole. I sympathized with her plight, but this stuff really doesnât have anything to do with me. No matter what the opponentâs circumstances were, if they ever attack me with the intent to kill, Iâm going to do everything necessary to protect myself.
Well, Iâm sure sheâll be able to temporarily forget about her troubles after drinking a bit more. Probably.