Translator: SFBaka
âAbove at 2 oâclock, three bogeys incoming!â
âLetâs do this.â
âAye, aye sir. Weapon systems, standby.â
I aimed at the lead ship out of the three we encountered that was in the middle of running away. They havenât managed to notice us yet. However, the four laser projectiles from the heavy-caliber laser cannons actually didnât manage to pierce through the fragile guts of the pirate ship. The lasers ended up being blocked by its energy shield.
âHeâs got some good equipment.â
âWell, heâs got a decent energy shield at least.â
ãGeh!? A-An enemy-!ã
Letâs give em another volley. This time, the laser cannon fire managed to penetrate the energy shield and tore straight through the armor and hull, causing it to explode.
âY-You just killed them?â
âYeah.â
I gave Wamdo, whose voice sounded frightened, a perfunctory reply and fired another round of shots at one of the remaining two pirate ships. They blocked them again huh. But they seem quite rattled so their maneuvers were monotonous and easy to predict. No matter how fast your ships are, itâs no good if you only run away in a straight line yâknow.
ãN-No, please donât-!ã
Another dirty firework went off in space.
ãS-Stop! W-We surrender!ã
The last one pleaded for dear life and ejected its cockpit block. When that happens, the cockpit block wonât be able to reconnect with the rest of the ship unless itâs done by a well-equipped shipyard, so by doing so, theyâve practically lost all combat ability, at least in this particular battle.
âMimi, tag them.â
âUnderstood!â
Mimi operated her console and tagged both the cockpit block and the rest of the pirate ship that was virtually undamaged. Itâs a function we donât usually use, but it comes in handy during large-scale battles like this one in order to mark our kills and spoils.
âLetâs go for the next one.â
âYes! There are a lot of responses nine oâclock below us. There are also allied ships mixed in. Theyâre currently in combat.â
I steered the ship following Mimiâs navigation, and after a short while, we managed to arrive at the next battlefield.
âTheyâre getting pushed back huh.â
âThe pirates are quite numerous, but more than that, their equipment seems to be better than average. I think I just managed to spot an enemy ship firing off an ion blaster.â
âThis is gonna be troublesome.â
Ion blasters are support weapons that sport high shield saturation capability but really suck at damaging ship armors and hulls directly in exchange. Theyâre generally more expensive than high-diffusion laser cannons and multi-cannons, and their projectiles were also slower than multi-cannon projectiles. As a result, itâs relatively hard to hit things with them. However, when it comes to their specialization, they were truly quite effective. In a chaotic group battle, having ships with ion blasters equipped mixed in among your enemies would mean thereâs a danger of you suddenly finding yourself stripped of your energy shield and suffering great damage as a result. It can be said that they were particularly nasty in certain situations.
âThis is Krishna. Iâm gonna jump right in and join the party.â
ãWelcome! These guys are strangely well-equipped! Be careful!ã
âRoger.â
I dove straight into the battlefield as I replied via the wide-range comms. First, Iâll need to take care of those ships equipped with ion blasters. Those adept at using ion blasters would opt to dive in the middle of a melee and fire their ion blaster at point-blank range coupled with their multi-cannons. But those who arenât accustomed to them would blast away from long-range like idiots despite the low hit rate. Yeah. Just like that guy.
ãUoooh!? Keep awa-ã
âThatâs one.â
I fired the two large-caliber shot-cannons the moment before I went past the pirate ship equipped with an ion blaster and totally demolished it. Shot-cannons were quirky weapons, but they had the ability to trivialize energy shields and cause great damage to the armors and hulls of enemy ships when fired from practically point-blank range. It was the perfect weapon for these kinds of chaotic melees.
âAwawawaâ¦â¦ Hiee!â
I heard the frightened whimpers of Mr. Wamdo from behind me, but I canât afford to be distracted by him right now. Oh, the enemies are actually trying to close in huh. Sure. Go right ahead. Eat some shot-cannon sub-munitions as souvenirs.
ãThe four-armed guy is troublesome! Get him!ã
ãWeâre gonna crush him!ã
âHahaha, thatâs a nice joke guys.â
Well, since they were coming for it themselves, I say let them. I focus-fired straight ahead and blew a hole out of their sloppy encirclement formation. After rushing out, I reversed the shipâs heading and exchanged fire with the chasing enemies head-on while cruising backward at high speed. Even if they have some decent gear on them, pirates are still pirates. Thereâs no pressure as long as I make sure to look out for their ion blasters and seeker missiles.
ãT-This guy-! Why ainât our attacks having any effect?ã
ãItâs not like we canât hit him! Keep firing!ã
Well, theyâre right. Itâs not like I can completely avoid all of their attacks. Laser attacks are basically really tough to avoid, and multi-cannons firing in a barrage can pose problems as well. However, as long as I pay attention to ion blaster and seeker missile attacks, Krishnaâs triple-layered energy shield would be able to tank all their other attacks with no problems.
And once Iâve baited this many enemy ships-
ãOraaa! Your guts are wide open!ã
ãYouâre really taking us lightly!ã
The other mercenaries whoâve been pushed back earlier regained their momentum and broke through the flanks of the pirates whoâve been concentrating on me. Needless to say, they also aimed at the ion blaster and seeker missile-equipped enemies. They ferociously tore through the pirate ranks.
ãD-Dammit! Whyâd it turned out like this!?ã
ãAh- Hey!? Donât you dare run away, damn you!ã
Some of the pirates saw that the situation was turning for the worse for them got scared and attempted to escape. Of course, there are no mercenaries who would just watch them as they fled. The remaining pirates will all be crushed. The escaping pirates will be taken down as well. Thatâs just how we mercs roll.
âHyahaaa! Now, this is what I call a fun chase! Whoeverâs the fastest wins!â
ãOraoraora! Donât think you can actually escape, you idiots!ã
ãWahahaha! Yer shaking yer behind an invitin me arenât ya!? Stop runnin! My next paycheck depends on yer bounties!ã
For use mercs, pirates whoâve lost their will to fight and expose their defenseless backsides to us are nothing more than easy prey.
ââ¦â¦I really canât tell which of us are the pirates here.â
âAhahaâ¦â¦â
Mimi laughed bitterly in response to Wamdoâs mutterings. Hey, thatâs rude. Weâre just behaving as any exemplary mercenary should you know.
The quality of the pirateâs equipment was higher than we expected and caused the mercenaries to suffer some damage, but other than that, the operation to capture the pirate base went relatively smoothly. At least, the space battle did.
Currently, the imperial space forces along with the infantry unit of Earl Dareinwaldâs private forces were storming the interior of the pirate base in order to conduct a sweeping operation.
As for us, we were currently busy picking up our battle spoils. In other words, we were searching for valuable loot on the wreckage of destroyed pirate ships. Pirate ships downed during a base subjugation operation usually have plenty of valuable loot stashed within them.
âWhy is that?â
âItâs simple. Itâs because theyâve already taken everything valuable they can stuff inside their ships before they fled from the base. No matter how âsecretâ a secret operation is, the information will still be inevitably leaked from somewhere. Once it does, the pirates would prepare themselves for a hasty exit.â
I answered Wamdoâs questions as we hunted for loot. There were food cartridges, drinking water, liquor, medical supplies, drugs, rare metals, as well as other sellable materials and tech products. There were also people under cryo-freezing within sleep pods - probably illegal slaves.
âNow this is quite a haulâ¦â¦ Man.â
In the Comatt system, there were actually quite a number of pirates who prowled around for the sake of acquiring illegal slaves. It was within my expectations, but it still pisses me off. Well, I believe the empire and Earl Dareinwald will take good care of the illegal slaves and abductees we managed to save this time so I guess thatâs something to be thankful for.
By the way, the pirates who bailed out and surrendered during the battle were handed to the imperial military along with their cockpit block. I donât know what their ultimate end will be, but I hope they will be reborn into proper human beings in their next lives.
âBasically, the main income source for us mercenaries are the bounties placed on the heads of the pirates we hunt down. But you canât dismiss the earnings we get from selling off battlefield loot either. Or rather, ever since weâve gotten ourselves a mothership, we actually earn money on par with the total pirate bounties after selling off all the loot, or even more at times.â
âBy the way, what are your results in todayâs battle?â
âAh- Mimi?â
âWe managed to shoot down 42 small-class ships and 8 medium-class ships this time. That makes our total kill score exactly fifty.â
âSince the equipment of the pirates was better than average, we didnât manage to hit our previous numbers huh.â
âWeâll just earn more by selling off the loot.â
âFifty shipsâ¦â¦ How impressive.â
Wamdo let out a surprised gasp when he heard Krishnaâs combat results. By the way, the prize money for shooting down pirate ships this time is 5,000 Enels for small-class and 20,000 Enels for medium-class. All in all, we managed to earn 370,000 Enels from the total prize money alone. There would be separate bounties put on the heads of the pirates in addition to the prize money as well. In addition to those, weâll earn even more by selling off the loot and captured pirate ships after we repair and modify them a bit. Iâm not sure exactly how much weâll earn this time, but weâve undoubtedly made a killing! I canât help but laugh in glee again.
âIâm happy that you seem to be enjoying yourself, Hiro-sama.â
âNot to sound like a cheapskate, but you really love money donât you Hiro?â
âDoesnât it feel nice when all your sweat and effort gets rewarded in a concrete way?â
âThe mercenary occupation is a really rewarding job, isnât it?â
âA rewarding job? Well, thatâs certainly true.â
âThatâs right. But unlike Hiro, weâre just hired crew members so we only get a share of the total earnings.â
âUm, and how much would your shares beâ¦â¦?â
âI get 1% of the total earnings while Elma-san gets 3%.â
âThatâsâ¦â¦ Isnât that a little too low?â
Wamdo shook his head. But 1% and 3% cuts do certainly seem quite low, donât they? Itâs not like they didnât risk their lives either.
âI canât say for sure because we still donât know how much our total earnings will be, but Iâll probably get nothing less than 100,000 Enels for my cut this time.â
âI think my cut will break 30,000 Enels as well. And I just earned that number in a day you know?â
âWell, in any case, I understand that you live in a world far out of the reach of ordinary citizens such as myselfâ¦â¦ By the way, just how do you all spend that money?â
âIâd just buy tasty alcohol and stuff.â
âIâd buy tasty food, I guess?â
âHow about things like clothes and accessoriesâ¦â¦?â
âNn, well, if Hiro is interested in that stuff, then itâs not like I wonât consider buying someâ¦â¦â
âOr rather, if Hiro-sama gets interested in something, he just buys it straight away himselfâ¦â¦â
Well, theyâre right. If I see clothes and think theyâd look good on Mimi and Elma, Iâd probably buy them in a heartbeat. Yep. And if accessories catch my eye as well, Iâd buy them too. Yep. Well, itâs not like you can wear fancy clothes and accessories during combat though. If something flies off and floats around inside the cockpit during combat, it would just get in the way and can be pretty dangerous.
ââ¦â¦As expected of a man in a relationship with two women. He sounds quite dependable indeed.â
âThatâs right.â
âItâs Hiro-sama after all.â
Elma smiled gently while Mimi displayed a proud expression for some reason. Ugh. If you say those things to me straight, Iâd get embarrassed, you know. Or rather, you guys stopped searching for loot already. Câmon guys. We still have work to do.