–The Next Day–
Not being able to go against the somewhat languid atmosphere drifting
about inside the ship, I spent time relaxing on a sofa inside the break
space. Mimi sat on the floor just below me, using my stomach as a
backrest, while the mechanic sisters sandwiched me between the two
of them. By the way, Mei was hugging my neck from behind the sofa.
Hence, the soft sensation enveloping my head felt quite good.
"...Aren't you guys feeling stuffy or something?"
Elma, who was already drinking beer even though it was still daytime,
rolled her eyes as she sat a little ways away from the rest of us.
"Uh, not really."
"It's because I'm adjusting the temperature to be more comfortable for
you, Master."
Right. Mei's body that was touching the back of my head and neck was
refreshingly cool. It looks like her in-built cooling system was running
at full capacity. As expected, she was the perfect maid. She constantly
does things no ordinary maids are able to do.
By the way, we're currently having a retro movie viewing party inside
the break space using the data chips I've collected so far. It seems there
were a lot of horror movies inside the data chip I tried out this time
around. We were all lined up on the sofa normally as we watched at
first, but before I knew it, they were all stuck to me like glue.
By the way, the movie that was currently playing was a suspense
horror-thriller in which crew members of a starship were killed one
after another as the ship was navigating the hyperlane. The remaining
crew members ended up suspecting one another to be the murderer,
and in the end, they resorted to holding a vote. Those who had the most
votes were then chucked outside into the hyperlane. Of course, if you're
expelled within a hyperlane, you'd most likely die or be considered as
missing, without anyone being sure of your ultimate fate.
"The culprit should be Blue. He's just a tad bit too desperate to prove
that he ain't the murderer."
"Hmm? Don't you think it's Green, Big Sis? Because Blue was always
with Black at the time of the last murder, right?"
"But isn't it suspicious that Black has been too aggressive in pushing for
the reduction of the number of the crew after Purple got expelled?"
"It did feel like he was egging the others on to expel other crew
members. He hid his mouth when Purple was expelled from the ship,
but it seemed like he was hiding a smile instead of being sad about
what happened."
"You sure notice a lot of small details... I didn't notice anything at all."
"Isn't that because you're already drunk from beer...?"
Blue, Green, and Black were the names of the characters. Or rather, they
were their codenames or callsigns. It was actually quite easy to
remember because they all wore uniforms that matched the color used
as their codenames.
By the way, Mei hasn't participated in our amateur detective roleplay as
we tried to deduce who the real culprit was. After all, if Mei seriously
analyzed this kind of thing, there's a very high chance she'd solve the
mystery in an instant.
By the way, when it appeared that they were finally able to get rid of the
real culprit during the last act of the movie, it was revealed that there
was another traitor lurking among them. The final scene depicted the
remaining murderer killing the rest of the remaining crew one by one.
The movie ended while the expressionless murderer was in the middle
of heading off with weapon in hand in order to finish off the last
surviving crew member.
"So there were actually two culprits."
"Black really was a traitor, just like Hiro-sama said."
"That was nice. They made Green seem like an obvious villain that the
rest managed to defeat after a tense action sequence, only to give us
that final twist in the end."
"The scenes where the crew members were killed off one after another
were scary, and the desperate pleas of the expelled people were
amazingly acted as well."
"Maybe they really were thrown out to the hyperlane during the filming
of the movie you know. And that's why it was so realistic."
"Don't say something so scary. It's giving me goosebumps."
It wasn't a snuff film y'know... Well, the filming equipment in this
world had developed a lot, so it wasn't too farfetched to think that what
we watched wasn't a movie but an edited version of real events.
Anyway, judging from the credit roll, this was definitely a movie... Oh,
and I also like watching blooper scenes as the credits roll. Yep.
"What's the next movie after this one?"
"Uh... The title is 'Terror! Space Spiders!' apparently."
"Judgin' from the title, it sounds like a low-budget B-movie... No, it
kinda smells like a C-movie."
"How could you tell without even checking it out first, Big Sis?"
"Mm. I'm not good with creepy creatures that have lots of legs crawling
about, honestly..."
"Come to think of it, you screamed like heck when we saw a Gura back
when we were stranded in the forest, didn't you, Mimi?"
The Gura Elma mentioned was an insect endemic to Refill IV. It was as
large as an average-sized grass snake and resembled a centipede. It
moved very quickly using its many legs, unlike regular centipedes back
on Earth. But it was apparently a beneficial creature that doesn't bite
humans or elves. Rather, it had a habit of hunting down toxic creatures
within forests. But I wasn't good with it either because it just looked
really creepy.
By the way, the movie in question was actually a cross-species love
story between a human main lead and a space spider disguised as a
horror thriller. The scene where the main lead risked his life to protect
the female space spider from the rest of the crew was really moving.
By the way, all the human characters other than the main lead died, and
he even managed to have a 'crystallization of love' with the female
space spider in the ending. Just what would come out when that egg
finally hatches...?
"It feels like this would appear in my dreams for a while..."
"Err... At least their love was pure, right?"
"...In a sense, I guess."
"You say it's love, but was the guy really okay after being strung around
like that? It looked pretty tight you know."
"Yeah, I was wondering about that too."
"The content was truly interesting. I'd like to try it out if given the
chance."
Mei, it doesn't sound like a joke when you're the one saying it, so please
spare me from that. I mean seriously.
"Master, the Refill System local administration has given us permission
to land on Refill IV."
"Really? That was faster than I expected. Shall we make our way down
then?"
I originally planned to directly land in the Rose clan's starport with
Krishna, but I changed tack and decided we'd land in the integrated
port facility we used before with Black Lotus.
This is mostly due to Marie. I judged that it would be far too dangerous
to split up. I don't think they'd be able to easily make a move on us, but
they might make use of some unexpected means. So, just in case, it was
better to descend with Black Lotus instead of just Krishna.
After all, if we descended with Krishna alone, we'd have to leave Black
Lotus in the Refill Prime colony. We'd just be giving them a great chance
to invade the Lotus through some method or other. After all, no matter
how much we've strengthened the security measures, there wasn't a
guarantee that there wouldn't be holes they could exploit.
"I personally think you're being a bit too careful."
"It would better to be extra careful even if nothing really happens. And
besides, the enemy might decide to back off after seeing just how
vigilant we are."
The problem with landing in the integrated general port facility is that
we might be pestered by the Grado and Minfa clans again... Well, this
time around, we came to return the Sacred Tree seed and to visit Elma's
relatives so I'm sure they'd let us off if we ask them nicely. Yeah.
Perhaps. Maybe