I exchanged a few words with the mercenaries who will be joining us
before departure.
Come to think of it, this was the first time I'd act as the leader of a fleet
since coming to this world huh. Well, it's not like they're fresh rookies
or anything, so there's probably no need for me to babysit them.
"Just like what's indicated in the request particulars, our goal is the
Eineolus system where the nearest gateway is located. It's 5 systems
away from our current location. I've sent you all the navigation data, so
please make sure to input it in your nav systems."
They each replied in the affirmative. There were also some who stayed
silent, but it's not like they were obligated to respond anyway. But I'll
make sure to report them to the Mercenary Guild if they end up not
following orders.
"You'll be synchronizing with the Black Lotus that has the highest
hyperdrive output among all our ships when we enter FTL navigation.
The Black Lotus will send out a synchronization request to all ships, so
once you've accepted, it's fine if you leave the navigation to us. However,
there's a risk of being interdicted during FTL navigation. So just be
prepared to respond immediately in the event of an emergency.
Otherwise, it's possible you'd just end up as casualties during a battle."
Some of the mercenaries raised questions after I said my piece.
Basically, they all wanted to know if there was a possibility of an attack
being performed by a party other than your usual space pirates and if
that's what forced us to gather reinforcements.
"You've probably heard of it already, but a large-scale subjugation
operation was conducted against the Red Flags after they performed
planetary raids on Refill IV. No matter how you slice it, they just got
what was coming to them, but the remnants of the Red Flags might be
nursing quite a grudge against the elves of the Refill system. And since I
played an active part in the subjugation operation, they might have it
out for me as well. In other words, the possibility of some of them
trying to get payback wasn't zero, so I did this just in case."
Most of the group was convinced by my explanation. There were still
some who were suspicious of the whole deal, but that's to be expected.
Those guys simply have a good nose for detecting trouble.
In any case, I made the reward pretty generous in order to reduce their
suspicion, and since we formed a fleet, the risk faced by the
mercenaries who accepted our request was reduced. In addition, we've
given them free reign regarding bounties and loot, so if we get attacked
by pirates, they'll make quite a bit of money.
"Um... It feels like we're tricking them, Hiro-sama."
After I cut the transmission, Mimi turned toward me with wrinkled
brows.
"We didn't trick them. Or rather, it's a bit risky to openly accuse
Crimson Lance of foul play at this point." "It's not like we're sure of it
ourselves after all."
Mimi's heart seems to be screaming inwardly under the pressure of
involving others in danger, but for me and Elma, it was just another day
doing the usual mercenary work. If anyone does end up dying at the
end of this job, then that just means their luck has run out.
It doesn't matter whether they're Iron, Bronze, or Silver rankers.
Everyone was a pro, so they're well aware that making a living as
mercenaries entailed risking their lives.
Of course, even if it's just a temporary thing, I'll be serving as the leader
of our hastily assembled fleet, so I don't plan on letting them die
meaninglessly if I can help it. I will try my best not to let any one of
them get shot down. However, their lives are eventually theirs to
protect. The best I could do was try not to make mistakes while leading
them. In any case, I've already resolved myself to do that much when I
decided to hire reinforcements.
"Mimi, I'm not some legendary hero you often encounter in stories. I'm
just a mercenary. I'm not exactly a saint either. That's why I won't
hesitate to sacrifice the lives of others if it means protecting mine and
all of your lives. Also, it's not like I was planning on heartlessly using
the mercenaries we hired as throwaway sacrificial pawns in the first
place. If we do get attacked, I'll do my best to resist and fend them off
without any losses."
"I understand..."
No matter how you look at it, she still doesn't seem convinced yet. Mm.
We've been winning battles easily all this time, so I guess that led to her
impression of me being skewed a bit. I wonder how I should explain it
better.
"Mimi, you seem to be getting the wrong idea here, so I'll give it to you
straight. No matter how skilled Hiro is using abnormal maneuvers and
how good Krishna's performance as a ship is, fighting Crimson Lance
led by a Gold ranker like Marie head-on is still basically impossible,
okay? You've only seen Hiro easily win against enemies like the
Vereverem Federation military, crystal lifeforms, and competitors in
matches, right?"
"Yes."
"Hiro has been able to win in such situations until now because he's
basically always played the role of the attacker. He's always dictated the
flow of battle due to the surprise and confusion caused by his weird
and abnormal maneuvers. That's why we were able to get the upper
hand on even the Vereverem Federation fleet back then."
We made use of a super-dangerous and illegal Singing Crystal in order
to attract a swarm of crystal lifeforms from the void back then after all.
Without it, we certainly wouldn't have been able to repel the Vereverem
Federation fleet with just the strength of the system garrison and the
mercenaries present in the Termaine system at the time.
"But in this case, our opponent is a fleet led by a genuine Gold-rank
mercenary. We are going to be fighting ships that have exponentially
better performances than your average pirate ship coupled with skilled
and experienced pilots and crew members used to coordinated
maneuvers. No matter how weird and abnormal Hiro's maneuvers are,
he probably won't be able to win against them head-on. That's the kind
of opponents we're facing right now."
"Thanks for the detailed explanation, Elma. But did you really have to
emphasize that my maneuvers are abnormal?"
"Of course, I had to."
I couldn't really retort after getting answered with such conviction. I
see. So it was necessary huh. Can't be helped then. Yeah, it can't be
helped.
"But it looks to me like Hiro-sama is still confident in taking them on
though."
"I wonder. This might sound a bit arrogant coming from me, but I
personally don't think I don't have a chance of squeezing out a win if I
do go up against those Crimson Lance guys."
After hearing my words, the two ladies fixed their gazes on my face.
"I specialize in taking on groups of enemies, you see. But since I'm not
clear about the exact strength of the enemies and can only get a rough
estimate of their ship's performance, I can't really say for sure that I'd
be able to win."
Honestly speaking, I wouldn't be able to get a clear picture until I've
actually fought them. If we're just competing in total firepower and
durability, it's obvious that we wouldn't be able to win. Even though
Krishna's energy shields are pretty high-performance and tough, they
wouldn't be able to last long against a constant barrage of laser cannon
fire. There's also the armor plating as the last line of defense, but
Krishna's still considered a small-class ship, so it wasn't that reliable in
the long run.
"It would still be best if we avoided a fight against them altogether."
"Right, that would be the best outcome."
"I wonder if it will really turn out like that though."
"Yeah, it's a real toss-up."
To be honest, I've completely given up that notion. That's why I ended
up hiring mercenaries to give us even a little bit more of an edge. I
wouldn't have such a hard time if I could just take them all on with
Krishna alone... But not everything in life goes the way you want it to
after all.
[Master, we're about to leave port shortly.]
"Roger that. All ships, request permission to depart and assemble at
Point Alpha. Go ahead and ask for clearance, Mimi."
"Yes."
I turned away from Mimi after seeing her cheerfully respond to my
instruction and proceed to get departure clearance. I then moved my
line of sight toward the section of the port where the ships of Crimson
Lance were anchored. The spot was already devoid of any of their ships,
with others taking their place. They apparently left port the day after I
posted a request through the Mercenary Guild.
However, when we came up to space from Refill IV four hours ago, the
small recon ship was still loitering around on the planet's satellite orbit.
They should have launched out to orbit at least two days ago and
waited for us all this time.
"I wonder if they'll give up after seeing our numbers."
"It would be really great if they did."
Elma responded to my muttering and shrugged her shoulders. It seems
she really thought so from the bottom of her heart.