The large-scale space pirate group Red Flags were dealt a heavy blow
resulting in them withdrawing into deep space, so the operation to
destroy the Red Flags spearheaded by Lt. Col. Serena was to be halted
for the time being.
Although the operation did manage to deal a considerable amount of
damage to the Red Flags, the main leaders and other executives
managed to slip away, and in the second half of the operation, the rest
of the Red Flags got up on their bums and escaped, so the ending was a
little anti-climactic. However, it was still an impressive feat to drive
away a large-scale space pirate group that had widespread influence
without incurring much damage.
[I'm personally not content with the outcome though.]
Lt. Col. Serena said such a thing when we parted ways. However, it looks
like the evaluation of the military top brass and general public opinion
wasn't too bad, and if things continued going the way they were, she
might be up for another promotion. Perhaps the next time we meet,
she'll be Colonel Serena Holz instead of Lieutenant Colonel.
"Well, it looks like they're going with this official story huh."
I sighed as I propped up my chin with one hand while reading the
article displayed on my tablet terminal inside the dining hall of Black
Lotus.
"Ahaha..."
"You're not planning to leak classified info out to the general public,
right?"
"Of course, not. Do I look like someone who'd do something so
terrifying?"
What was written in the article was only a superficial summary of
events coupled with a glowing tribute to the young commander who led
the operation. Well, in other words, the military was trying to package
Lt. Col. Serena as a hero, or rather, an idol. She had the looks, demeanor,
and pedigree after all. Her parents and the noble house she's from were
very influential. They also had fairly deep pockets. Although she'd
probably just serve as their publicity mascot most of the time, I'd have
to hand this one to the imperial military. It's not a bad plan at all.
Furthermore, she hated injustice and corruption, so I think she'll
eventually become an indispensable asset to the imperial military in
the future.
"I wonder what really went on back there? Judging from our previous
experiences, the imperial military stinks a bit, doesn't it?"
"Well, it's a fairly huge organization after all, so it's only natural that
they're not an absolute monolith. It's said that three people can already
form a faction or something like that."
"As an imperial citizen, I feel a bit complicated about it."
Elma was a genuine aristocratic daughter who had a wealth of
experience as a mercenary under her belt, so she seemed to be
generally used to such things. Mimi, however, was just a common(?)
imperial citizen, albeit an upstanding one, so she felt a bit complicated
after witnessing the dirty linen of the imperial military that she
probably looked up to. For the imperial subjects, the imperial military
that protects the empire's domain and people's lives from invasions
from other countries, space pirates, and space monsters, was probably
akin to heroes of justice.
We had witnessed several things that pointed to a very high possibility
that some people connected to the space pirates were also connected to
the imperial military.
There was the murder of Chris's father and the plot to take over the
position of patriarch of the Dareinwald house. What was that guy's
name again? Anyway, it was Chris' own blood-related uncle, and
somehow, he managed to get his hands on a secret weapon of the
imperial military. And even beyond that, traces of corruption within the
ranks of the imperial military could be smelled in most of the cases we
encountered that involved the nobility as well. In the latter half of the
operation, the Red Flags made their move so quickly and decisively that
you wouldn't be able to avoid suspecting that someone might have been
leaking information from within the military to them. The maneuvers of
that special squadron also highly resembled imperial military combat
tactics.
"That squadron might not be from the imperial military at all, but the
Vereverem Federation."
"That's possible. Well, that would mean that Vereverem Federation
engineers have been able to penetrate deep into the imperial territory
and are performing sabotage operations."
"That's quite the terrible prospect... We really can't reveal this stuff to
others huh."
"That's why they included hush money in the rewards you know."
The reward money paid by the imperial military this time around was
quite substantial. That said, it wasn't enough to buy another custom
ship like the Black Lotus. Even so, if we combined it with the savings
we've made so far, we can probably afford a smaller custom starship for
Elma.
"Will they tell us the results of the investigation on those unknown
ships?"
"They probably won't, and it's not like I'm interested in knowing either.
There's nothing good that'll come out from knowing too much."
"That's right. I honestly don't want to get involved in the shady working
within the military."
"[1] Should you or any member of your crew be caught or killed, the
authorities will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This holo-data
will self-destruct in five seconds or something like that."
"I wouldn't want to be involved in that for sure... Or rather, those lines
kind of sound familiar, Hiro-sama."
"I'm sure they're from some retro movie of some sort. It's Hiro after all."
Correct, my dear Elma. When I wandered around the colonies we
visited, I would sometimes find retro movie holo-data stored in data
chips selling for very cheap prices. Since you could view them on
portable data terminals and tablet terminals at your leisure, it's
recently been my private hobby to collect data chips containing retro
movies. I also sometimes stumble upon incomprehensibly bad lowbudget movies, but oh well.
I've seen quite a lot of them together with Mimi and Elma. After all, we
had a lot of free time when traveling through the hyperlanes. I also play
some when we unwind and relax in the break space or when I retreat to
my room. It's not like I'm all work and no play even when we have some
free time. It's also important to relax and spend time together with the
girls.
[Master, we will soon be entering the Refill system.]
We had nothing to do while Black Lotus was navigating the hyperlane
so we were fooling around in the dining hall, but it looks like we've
finally arrived. I really can't thank Mei enough for controlling the ship
by herself while we're relaxing like this. When we get back to the Refill
system, I'll take some time to spoil her.
Though somehow, it almost always turns into her spoiling me instead of
the other way around. Anyway, let's just ignore that little detail, shall
we? By the way, the mechanic sisters were busy repairing that
unknown ship we captured after demanding some hugs. They were
trying to put together a single working ship by salvaging parts from the
wreckage of multiple ships. It seems they were about to finish it soon.
"Let's head to Krishna. So we can sortie at any time."
"Yes. But you're being awfully cautious, aren't you, Hiro-sama?"
Mimi tilted her head cutely as she stood up and followed after me.
"Just in case. We socked it to the Red Flags this time, right? As a result,
we've stood out a bit too much to my liking."
Actually, although it wasn't treated with much importance compared to
Lt. Col. Serena's accomplishments, our activities were also mentioned in
the article. They simply wrote that Captain Hiro, a Platinum-rank
mercenary who became the grand champion of the war games recently
held in the imperial capital, also actively participated in the operation.
But we did personally deal with that fishy special squadron after all.
The survivors should have already reported our details to the Red Flag
higher-ups. The senior executives who've received their report might
have already pulled up relevant information about us.
"You mean there's a chance they would go after us for revenge?"
I shrugged my shoulders in response to Mimi, whose face had turned a
bit blue.
"We can't discount that possibility. The full strength of the Red Flag
pirates still wouldn't be able to match up with the imperial military, but
they would be more than enough to prove troublesome to a single
mercenary, even if one's Platinum-rank... Maybe that's what they're
thinking you know."
"We're really newsworthy too. After all, we, or rather, Hiro, won the
recent war games, and that event was broadcasted all throughout the
empire too."
"Yep. And nabbing us while leaving a message that goes 'The Red Flags
were here.' or something like that would be a pretty good show of
strength for them."
"B-But isn't that really bad!? Or rather, that's why we've been on high
alert all this time, right!?"
"Yep, that's right. Well, we don't really need to change our routine and
just continue like usual, Mimi."
Elma seemed pretty chill about the whole thing, but having my ships
destroyed or captured along with the entire crew were situations I
didn't even want to imagine. That's why I made sure to stay on high
alert.
"We're about to arrive back in the Refill system soon, so keep that
matter in mind, you two."
"Aye, sir."
"Understood."
I called out and briefly greeted the mechanic sisters who were busy
working in the hangar and boarded the Krishna. Those two won't be let
off lightly as well if I mess up, so I better make sure not to let my guard
down.
I briefly glanced toward Mimi, who was checking the sensor and comm
systems like usual, albeit with a slightly nervous expression, and
proceeded to perform a routine diagnostics check of the ship together
with Elma. Tina and Whisker performed regular maintenance on the
Krishna, so she was practically in perfect condition.
"...Come to think of it, we wiped the space pirates lurking within the
Refill system first, right?"
"That's right."
"So does that mean there's a low chance we'll get attacked here?"
"Yes, I suppose. But the chance isn't 0%, okay?"
"That's why we still have to be on guard."
I operated Krishna's console and projected the footage displayed by the
Black Lotus's main screen onto Krishna's main screen. Since Black
Lotus was still currently navigating the hyperlane, the main screen
projected an image of a multicolored tunnel that flowed backward.
"This scenery is as impressive as usual. Mei, keep alert and scan the
surrounding area immediately the moment we jump out of the
hyperlane. Also, make sure you'll be able to deploy the ship's
armaments at a moment's notice. Set the hangar hatch and
electromagnetic launching catapult on standby."
[Aye, aye, sir.]
As I listened to Mei's prompt reply, I fired up Krishna's main generator
so we could sortie immediately if needed. We'll be out of the hyperlane
in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1–
[Hyperlane exit complete. No reaction indicating nearby hostiles.]
"Got it. Proceed to the Refill Prime colony while maintaining alert
status."
[Aye, aye, sir. Activating FTL Drive.]
I glanced sideways at Mimi once more and found her sighing in relief. I
also exhaled lightly. Things are gonna get pretty stressful for a while.