The next day, Col. Serena contacted us and summoned us to the bridge
of the Dauntless. We were being called in to give a report.
"We're being employed directly by the military this time around, so
mercenaries like us are obligated to comply in situations like this."
"I see."
Kugi, who was walking beside me, nodded in understanding. Perhaps
she was still paying attention to her surroundings even as we walked
because her animal ears twitched from time to time. It was pretty cute.
"Even so, it's rare to be specifically summoned by a major general of the
imperial space forces though..."
Elma, who was walking opposite of Kugi, shrugged as she commented. I
was being accompanied by Kugi and Elma today. Mimi was with Tina
and Wiska. They were busy selling off the loot in the Dauntless and
procuring supplies.
Mimi handled those jobs mostly by herself before, but if Tina and Wiska
learned to do them as well, it will lighten the burden on Mimi quite a
bit. This meant that Mimi was now in a position to teach others about
mercenary-related work. Mei was keeping an eye on them. Mei could
have accompanied me as well, but just in case those spheres end up
attacking the Black Lotus for some reason, she'd be able to handle
them. I also think I'm being a bit paranoid here, but... well,
considering my penchant for attracting trouble, it can't hurt to be extra
careful. After all, there's no telling when troublesome stuff would
happen.
"As expected of you, My Lord."
"Err, I don't think something like this is particularly praiseworthy...
It's just a bother. And I don't find being summoned by some highranking commanding officer that much of an honor anyway."
"C'mon. Being able to meet up with a person of authority can't be that
bad... Well, it's not exactly good either."
"Is that so?"
"That's how it is. I think you can already imagine how things will turn
out after Colonel Serena got us wrapped up in this kind of troublesome
stuff."
"That might be the case. But I think this is also a result of your ability to
influence fate, My Lord."
"That might be the case, but I really don't wanna acknowledge it
though..."
It doesn't feel right to me to chalk everything up to fate.
Saying it's just bad luck is one thing... But saying everything was fated
to happen or, in other words, predestined just rubs me the wrong way.
I've been doing my best to avoid trouble but trouble still keeps coming
after me. It's pretty messed up that my fate was apparently tied to
trouble.
"Save the metaphysical for tonight, guys. Look, we're about to reach the
restricted block."
After being called out by Elma, I put aside my misgivings for the
meantime and focused on the matter at hand. Well, even if this place
was normally off-limits to unrelated personnel, I've been given a
temporary ID. I've also informed them that I'll be joined by two
companions, so we were allowed in without any problem. We passed
through the gate protected by guards without incident and headed for
the bridge while being guided by an imperial soldier.
"Hee, it's pretty spacious."
"It is."
Before long, we reached the Dauntless' bridge which was quite
spacious. The cockpit of the Lotus was spacious already, but the one on
the Dauntless was on another level. It wasn't just the size of one floor
but maybe an entire office building. The central part of the bridge was
raised and many holo-screens were deployed around it. That's probably
the control center huh? Oh, I see Col. Serena over there so I should be
right on the money. She stands out a lot even when seen from a
distance.
"Over there, right?"
"Yes. I'll bring you and your companions over, sir."
An imperial soldier with a macho build wrapped in a tight military
uniform led the way to the control center of the bridge. I tried to check
out the information being displayed on the holo-screens as we passed
them by but I couldn't make head or tails out of them. The Dauntless
was a colony-sized mothership after all, so the information being
handled by its bridge should be completely different from that of my
combat ship's bridge. It might be possible for me to understand the
workings if I analyzed them for a good while, but this was no time to
test that out.
"So, you've arrived."
Col. Serena squinted her eyes as she gazed at us while we were climbing
up the stairs to the control center. Somehow, she seemed a bit fatigued.
Her tone sounded somewhat listless.
"Allow me to introduce you. This is the captain of the supply
mothership Dauntless, Major General Anselm Esreben. General
Esreben, this is Captain Hiro. He's a Platinum ranker affiliated with the
Mercenary Guild and the troublemaker who somehow managed to find
critical pieces of information for us."
"That sure was a sloppy introduction... Pleased to make your
acquaintance, Your Excellency. I'm Captain Hiro. These ladies are two of
my crew members, Elma and Kugi."
"Anselm Esreben. There's no need to call me 'Your Excellency'. Just
address me using my military rank."
Maj. Gen. Esreben stretched his arm for a handshake so I obliged.
He was a middle-aged man with silver-gray irises. They were a deeper
shade compared to Captain Souls' irises, and his steely gaze made him
seem quite cold. His hair was in the same silver-gray shade as his irises,
and his slightly long hair was tied in a small ponytail behind his head.
He had quite the presence. Like Col. Serena, he also had a sword
strapped to his waist, and his overall impression suggested that this
major general was also a noble.
"So, why did you call us over?"
"I asked her to."
After declaring so, Maj. Gen. Esreben glared at me with his silver-gray
irises.
"Fumu..."
Next, he turned his attention to Elma and Kugi. Elma glared back at him
while Kugi just politely smiled.
"I still find the notion of them obtaining such crucial information so
quickly by chance ridiculous, but it seems they aren't hiding anything
just like you said, Colonel."
"I'm glad you think so, General."
"Huh. What the heck? Wait, was I actually under suspicion?"
"The colonel did not suspect you in the least. She did get quite taken
aback though. I was the one who was suspecting you. Unfortunately, I
personally do not have any reason to believe you unconditionally."
The major general's silver-gray irises focused on me once more. It was
like his gaze was capable of seeing through all pretenses. Did his eyes
function as lie detectors or something?
"Humans will definitely show a reaction no matter how much they try
to suppress it if they're hiding something. Be it through one's pulse,
blood pressure, breathing, facial muscle contraction, and so on. At the
very least, you and your companions did not show any such reaction.
That's how it is."
"I see... Nobles sure are scary."
In other words, the major general was capable of judging someone
thoroughly by just gazing at them. He probably utilizes his brain's
enhanced processing power coupled with enhanced senses such as
sight, hearing, and smell in order to do so. That sounds pretty
inconvenient during daily life though.
"I can consciously turn my enhanced senses on and off, so it's not a
problem."
"I see... E-Eeeeh!?"
"I can also tell things like that using my abilities, young man."
Maj. Gen. Esreben lightly shrugged. In other words, he was able to sense
my feelings of sympathy for him as well? Damn. That's outrageous.
"Since we're done with the introductions, let's move on to the main
point of today's meeting. We'll be discussing anti-pirate
countermeasures."
Col. Serena waited for the right timing and interjected in order to
advance the discussion. Well, uh, thanks, but... Man, I really can't
underestimate nobles. Let's try not to get involved too much with them
in the future.