We made it back to the camp and found that there was another
structure was built in front of the temporary shelter. Judging from its
appearance, it should be a stationary water tank.
"We're back. What's that?"
"Ah, Hiro-sama. Welcome back as well, Elma-san."
"Oh, welcome back guys. This thing's a water purifier by the way."
"A water purifier? This thing?"
Elma cocked her head as she eyed the new structure. The structure that
Tina claimed to be a water purifier was made out of a diagonal drum
and vertical drum that were stuck together with a ladder attached to
the side. It looks like a water spout was placed on top of the ladder.
"Oh, a purifier huh. It's the kind where you place a bunch of things
inside that would serve as filters to separate potentially harmful matter
from the water, right?"
I do remember seeing some of this stuff back on Earth. This thing was
probably similar to those. I think there were many water purifier types
that were a lot more high-tech in this dimension though. I didn't expect
I'd see one like this here... Hey, wait a minute.
"Hey, can't we purify water without using this thing through the
molecular composition device? I mean, we can just break the water
down and then reconstitute it with the harmful substances already
separated, right?"
"See, Sis. I told you things was gonna be useless."
"Man. Ya guys sure caught on early huh. Ahaha."
After hearing my retort, Whisker gave Tina a side-eye. Yeah, that's right.
If you think about it, if you break down and reconstitute the water with
the molecular composition device, you can clear out potentially harmful
pathogens and parasites in one go even without distilling or boiling the
water.
"What were you thinking when you made this thing anyway?"
"I was bored, okay."
"Oh c'mon..."
"If it's possible to make something, it's the nature of an engineer to go
ahead and make the thing, Boss."
Please abandon such a wasteful habit.
And so, the unboiled water in the portable water tank Elma and I
brought back with us was turned into potable water through the use of
the molecular composition device. It now seemed so stupid that we
were even thinking of boiling it or making an improvised distiller. Long
live high-tech stuff!
"So now we don't have to worry about food and water for the time
being."
"Nn, it's so sour!"
"It's sour, but I think I kind of like it."
"Ara. This fruit does smell a bit grassy, but it's plenty tasty."
"Let's roast some mushrooms next!"
"Are you listening, guys? Don't you think you're eating a little bit too
much?"
Because we managed to secure water, I tried to hold a meeting to
decide our next plans while we were having our meal, but it looks like
everyone else was focused on eating. Tina and Whisker were gorging on
millberries, Elma ate a kokiri, and Mimi went over to the bonfire I
started to roast some mushrooms on wooden skewers.
"C'mon, Boss. It's not like we have anythin' else to do, right? Why don't
we just focus on raisin' smoke signals and waitin' fer help?"
"Yeah, I guess. That's certainly the only thing we can do for now."
I shrugged my shoulders in resignation as I sliced some mokoridake
mushrooms with a knife made through the use of the molecular
composition device. I thought the composite material made by the
device couldn't be used to make things like knives, but the one it
produced was surprisingly sharp. Maybe it even actually produced a
monomolecular blade for the knife? If that's how it was, then the
molecular composition device was truly an impressive piece of hightech equipment.
I sliced the mushrooms vertically, stabbed the pieces with wooden
skewers, roasted them over the bonfire, and then sprinkled some salt
over them afterward. Delicious. Their taste and texture were similar to
king oyster mushrooms. These things will definitely taste even more
delicious with some butter and soy sauce. Well, even plain salted ones
were tasty enough though.
"Ah, this taste just makes me crave for some alcohol."
"Yeah."
"That's true."
The alcoholic trio was at it again. There's nothing like that here, so
please just give up. Well, we might be able to distill some liquor by
using some millberries and water, but we don't have the appropriate
equipment for that. Actually, there might really be millberry liquor
available on this planet. Yeah, it's possible.
"I wonder when exactly we'll get rescued?"
"It feels like Mei should have run out of patience right about now and
launch away with Krishna though–"
The moment those words left my mouth, a black shadow passed us by
from above. When I looked up, I saw a familiar silhouette flying in the
sky.
"""Ah."""
All of us raised our voices simultaneously. The silhouette in the air was
unmistakably Krishna. For security reasons, it's almost impossible for
others to fly it apart from Mei, so I was fairly certain it was Mei who was
flying it right now.
Krishna passed our position by, but it appeared in the sky above us
again after a short while. Man, if you looked at her at this angle, you'd
really get a sense of how massive she is. Its total length alone was
similar to or more than that of two Japanese railcars lined up together.
"Let's raise our hands and wave at her."
"Here we are! Mei-sa〜n!"
After I waved toward Krishna up in the air, Mimi followed suit. It was a
feast for the eyes because her chest assets were bouncing due to her
jumping up and down energetically. They were going boing boing man.
"The place is a little narrow for a landing though... Well, I suppose
Krishna can handle it just fine."
"Yeah."
Krishna, which was hovering in the sky, eventually attempted a landing
right next to the walled campsite we built. Since it headed to the ground
without caring for the trees below, sounds of trees being crushed by its
weight echoed out, but that was no problem for Krishna.
Eventually, the Krishna managed to land completely, followed by just a
few seconds of silence. Yep, just a few seconds. The moment Krishna's
hatch opened, a black shadow immediately launched out. It literally
flew out like a speeding bullet. And that shadow closed down and
landed in front of me in an instant. Boom! Yeah, it wasn't a light landing
at all.
"Gueee."
"Mei, Hiro's getting suffocated."
"Boy, that was an extremely fast hug. Anybody else apart from us
would've missed it."
"Ahaha... She must have been really worried."
The black shadow that landed in front of me was, of course, Mei. I was
given a really powerful hug immediately. No matter how soft Mei's
breasts were, it would still be painful if I was hugged with such force.
"Please forgive me, Master. I lost my composure."
"So even Mei-san can lose her composure huh."
"I am also a being who feels emotions. Of course, I would also feel
distressed at times like this."
As she replied to Mimi, Mei was expressionlessly patting my body
down, seemingly to check for abnormalities. Uh, I don't think I had
injuries you'd be able to detect just by patting me down–
"There are traces of wounds on your head. Did you get injured, Master?"
"Wow, you noticed huh. It seems I managed to hit my head on the
ceiling of the train car when we crashed and–"
Before I could finish speaking, Mei princess carried me and headed to
Krishna's med-bay, where a medical pod was installed, with great
speed. She then immediately shoved me inside the pod. I didn't even
have the time to react.
"I don't really feel there's anything wrong with me, okay?"
[You might not be able to feel anything wrong after receiving head
injuries, but its possible aftereffects might manifest later. There is a
need for a detailed check-up.]
As she said so, Mei jacked herself into the med-pod's port as she stared
unblinkingly at me. Um, isn't this med-pod making sounds that it
normally doesn't make, Mei-san? Are you sure you aren't overclocking it
way past what its specs can handle? Is this really okay?
[Please rest inside the pod for a while, Master. I shall take care of
everything else for you.]
"Alright."
I decided to just obediently follow Mei's instructions. My instincts were
warning me not to go against Mei as she was right now. Yeah, somehow
I feel that's really dangerous.
I wanted to ask Mei about the circumstances after we crashed, like what
that battle with what were presumably pirates was all about, and why
Mei had to personally come to our rescue instead of the elves, but I
guess it would be useless to inquire right now.
And so, I gradually felt sleepy. Mei might have had the pod administer a
sedative or something. I only managed to get some light sleep last night,
so an afternoon nap doesn't sound too bad. I decided to close my eyes
without resisting the drowsiness. There are lots of things to be
concerned about, but I guess I'll just sleep for now.