"That's why this particular planetary system has a lot of mercenaries
hanging around. Or rather, you came to this star system without even
knowing that much?"
"Nah, I already talked about my circumstances earlier. I got into an accident
and ended up getting forcibly thrown into this sector. It might be due to the
life support system malfunctioning or something, but my memory's quite
hazy as a result. Thankfully, the ship remained intact."
Of course, the part about losing my memory was a complete lie. If I plainly
told them I came from another dimension, they'd just probably treat me as
someone crazy, so I made up a plausible-sounding excuse while considering
the fact that I knew next to nothing about the common sense in this other
world.
"Are you alright then? There are some cases where people caught up in
those types of accidents suddenly collapsed after some time passed. I think
it would be better if you went and got yourself a thorough medical check-up
at this colony's medical ward, just in case."
"You serious?! Yeah, that might be a good idea."
If my memory really did get messed up due to an error in the life support
system of my ship, Elma's suggestion made absolute sense. Even though it
wasn't actually the case, I felt like I should get myself checked anyway.
There may have been some hidden adverse effects I failed to notice after
being inexplicably transported to another dimension. Let's put getting a
medical examination on my to-do list. While I was busy thinking about this
matter, Elma pointed towards the front and called out to me.
"Look, that's the place. That's the convenience store."
"There, huh?"
I saw a large signboard with the words [Oishii Mart] written in bold letters
in the distance. Oishii (Delicious) Mart, huh? Uh… What an easy to
understand name.
"What a damn straightforward store name."
"Really? I think it sounds kind of exotic though."
"It does?"
(Which part is?)
I wanted to retort like that, but I held it in. Was it that "Oishii" word
perhaps? Well, she isn't really speaking in Japanese, so I guess it… Hold
on. But I'M speaking in Japanese, right? How the heck am I managing to
have a proper conversation with the people in this world anyway?
When I asked Elma about it, she explained that most advanced space-faring
civilizations have a "device" to communicate their wills with other
advanced civilizations installed into their bodies. It was apparently common
sense.
"You even forgot about this?"
"Looks like it."
"Are you really fine? That's honestly worrying you know."
The disappointing elf gave me a pitying gaze. How humiliating.
"Oh well. Come on. Let's get inside."
"Kay."
We finally entered the store and surveyed its interior. There were lots of
products lined up on the shelves – cereal bars, canned food, food cartridges,
and tube-packed nutrient gels. There were even mystery goods which you
couldn't tell if they were food or not and creepy creatures immersed in a
formalin-like substance.
"There sure are a lot of stuff huh?"
"Yes. What do you want to buy?"
"What's good? Any recommendations?"
"If you have an Auto-cooker, I suggest buying some food cartridges. If you
have enough funds, you could go for artificial meat products."
"Artificial meat?"
"Yes. Do you not know of them? Artificially cultivated high-quality protein.
It costs a lot more than ordinary foodstuffs, but tastes a lot better."
"What about natural meat and vegetables?"
"Those things are only eaten by the richest men and women in the entire
galaxy. We mercenaries won't be able to buy those things no matter how
much we earn."
"Really?"
So I guess meat procured from livestock and naturally grown veggies were
treated as ultra-luxury items in this world. Guess it does make sense though.
Farming inside a space colony doesn't seem to be so efficient.
While I was absorbed in my thoughts, Elma peered at my face with a
suspicious expression.
"Are you actually some sort of rich young master who takes eating natural
meat and vegetables as something normal?"
"I- I have no idea. I lost most of my memories, remember? Does it really
look like that though?"
She raised both her arms and shook her head, although she still seemed a bit
doubtful.
"Not really. I still have some reservations though."
"Let's just leave it at that then."
We proceeded to get other food items recommended by Elma. It also looks
like you could buy water here. Although they're a bit pricey, I ended up
buying some artificial meat. Other than that, I also bought some food
cartridges, cereal bars, and tube-packed nutrient gels. She also
recommended some jerky-like stuff.
"How about some canned food?"
"I don't really recommend those. They would definitely cause a mess if you
opened them in a Zero-G environment."
She pointed out that the liquid soup or sauce in canned food would
immediately float up once you opened them. Solid food like jerky and
cereal bars or semi-liquid food like nutrient gels were more suitable for
space travel.
"Okay… Are there some carbonated drinks?"
"Carbonated drinks? What are those?"
"Well, uh… stuff like cola or sodas. They're sweet and refreshing drinks."
"???"
Elma tilted her head in confusion. She really looked like she had no idea.
"They have juice here, right?"
"Y- Yes. They come in various flavors."
"They're sort of like those – but are infused with dissolved carbon dioxide.
They fizzle inside your mouth the moment you drink them and taste really
good."
"I haven't really heard of anything like that though?"
"Say… what…!?"
Does this world really not have carbonated drinks!? I tried asking the
cashier about them, but all I got was some words of apology in return.
"God is dead...!"
"Why are you suddenly saying things like a devout believer who has
completely lost his faith and is about to die because of it?"
To think that there really were no carbonated drinks in this world… No,
wait up? I seem to remember reading something about not being able to
properly drink carbonated stuff inside a spacecraft on the net once. I don't
know if it's due to the absence of gravity or the difference in atmospheric
pressure, but wasn't it excluded because of this?
If this was truly the case, then it would be fine to have them in an
environment with gravity and normal atmospheric pressure… Was it not
possible even inside a colony? Perhaps because the artificial gravity is
gained from centrifugal force? I- I have no idea. I can't wrap my head
around it.
But maybe I'll be able to drink them if I stay on a residential planet or
something? They might be normally sold over there too.
"I've decided to buy a detached house with a garden on a residential planet
in the future!"
"Now that's abrupt… How did you decide on that just by hearing about that
carbonated drink thing? A house on a residential planet is way too
expensive, I'll have you know. The only ones permitted to own homes on
residential planets in the Graccan Empire are only those who have the status
of 1st Class imperial citizens. And it apparently costs hundreds of millions
of Enel to purchase the land title and obtain citizenship."
"You serious!? You could buy a Whale Class Heavy Cruiser with that kind
of money!"
"It's true. I've heard this info from imperial soldiers before."
Hundreds of millions of Enel huh…? Argh! That's way too expensive!
However… However…!
I. WANT. TO. DRINK. SOME. SODA~A!!!
"A lofty goal is a great source of motivation."
"Do whatever you want then."
Elma shrugged her shoulders in exasperation, but this was an issue of life
and death for me! After I bought some water and food, I asked the cashier
to send them directly to my ship and exited the store with some food and
drink I got for take-out. I also gave Elma her share, of course. Just a bottle
of juice though.