4-41: In the Shadows of Earth and Garesto II (2/5)

4-41: In the Shadows of Earth and Garesto II (2/5)

Friend, huh

When a tinge of sadness was mixed in with that quiet mutter, Shinichi muttered with a sigh.

Sorry.

An apology with motives unclear.

That came out so suddenly that it was only a given that Frire would look at him questioningly.

But this was actually the reason why he was so troubled this morning.

I didnt think that the spy would actually be a friend of yours My bad.

Shinichi was the one who told her to go there.

Hed already inferred then that the spy mustve been a former soldier from Garesto, so the least he shouldve done was to realize that Frire mightve known the person. Thats why he was apologizing.

But his words just left her shocked and confused.

Youre overthinking it. If youd known from the start that it would be her, even if its you, I wouldve still doubted you.

Had he known too much about the internal affairs of the enemy, she would have suspected that he might have had some ties to the volunteer army.

When she pointed that out, he blinked and laughed, saying, Yeah, Im sure.

But immediately after, he shook his head, and said,

But It was painful for you, right?

If so, then even if he hadnt meant for this result, he still had to apologize.

Overly sincere words spoken with eyes just as sincere.

When their gazes met, Frire finally realized that this was the real reason why he visited her today.

A part of her wanted to admonish him for overthinking the matter, but she knew that she should answer him honestly instead. Surely, that was what he was hoping for too.

Yeah It was painful. She may have done unforgivable things, but I didnt hate her. And yet I had to point my sword at her twice. It was painful alright.

She was both her first friend and the person she admired. And yet she had to arrest her twice.

Although the crime she committed was unforgivable, surprisingly she felt no hostility toward her.

Rather than feeling betrayed, she was sad that things had to end up like this.

Yeah Its really not something you can leave unaccounted for. But even if you know you have to fight them to stop them, its not something you can easily do.

When he muttered that in agreement, just for a moment, a pained expression appeared on him.

It mightve been her imagination, but the hands rubbing on her head seemed to exert more strength as well.

Experience?

Soon Theres a smartass out there thats in need of a good beating.

Vicious words spoken with a bitter smile, but it seemed as though they were merely meant to hide the emotions the boy felt.

I, see I dont know anymore if weve been blessed with friends or not.

Ha ha, thats true

Frire wondered whether to broach the topic further, but when she saw his wavering eyes, she decided not to and just said that instead, but

But a smartass, huh Thats really fitting.

One example would be the electric-type skills that were born precisely from these interactions.

Garesto also had lightnings, albeit with a different principle, but unfortunately, the idea of turning it into a skill never occurred to the Garestonians.

Part of it was because the people living in the dome-shaped residential district werent all that familiar with lightning, but another reason was because they didnt rely on electric energy, so it was only when Garesto was able to understand the properties of lightning that they were able to turn it into a skill.

On the side of the weapons, the handgun-type weapons were a concept imported from Earth.

Garesto didnt always have the system of weapons they had now.

Just like Earth, there was a time when they relied on swords and bows, and the most common type of ranged weapon for individuals was the crossbow-type developed from bows or the downsized cannon-type for defending bases.

When the engineers came into contact with the handguns, however, they saw how much better it was in power and in rapid fire.

It was also much easier to handle than a cannon, so they immediately incorporated the gun-type and its functions.

The small arms derived from that are commonly used today.

But I can see why the government didnt make that clear. They probably didnt want to be taken advantage of in their first inter-world exchange.

Frire said as she acknowledged their position.

Her eyes were turned up toward the sky as she thought of the past.

The territory Aria and I were born at, the Doneju Territory, was destitute. The Doneju family put so much emphasis on martial arts that even though they could deal with the raybeasts, they were terrible at managing the territory. But they were still one of the ten great nobles, and it wouldve been problematic if they were to fall, so the government supported them. Hidden among that support were imports from Earth, and it was through those that the Doneju family were able to maintain the status-quo.

There were plenty of territories like that, Frire said matter-of-factly.

That was something she probably shouldnt be telling an Earthling like Shinichi, but it was likely that she said that because she believed he already knew, and sure enough, Shinichi wasnt shocked.

45 years ago, some of the territories were already in dire straits.

Garestos lack of resource was much more severe than what the official numbers showed.

Who knew how much they wouldve lost if they hadnt traded their technology?

If not for the interaction with Earth, we would likely have had to resort to dropping cities. Given my circumstances I likely wouldnt have even been born. Thats why all I feel for Earth is gratitude.

Too few Garestonians understood that.

To be more precise, the matter was specifically engineered to be difficult to understand.

After all, thats nothing more than a weakness to Garesto. A world, that despite its advanced technology, lost because of its lack of numbers and resources. One wrong step, and we may very well end up being squeezed dry by Earth.

Im sure that was something they feared, but

They had already messed up by revealing their lack of resources.

Just how far could Earth raise the price with that knowledge?

Thats why they had to make the impression on both sides that they were equal to Earth.

They wanted to show off the power that Garesto possessed to establish a friendly relationship during the initial period of the interaction and have the masses recognize Garesto as a neighbor.

Any trivial amounts of hostility from the masses could be negotiated later as equals, or perhaps, the resource problem would have been solved by then.

Well, there were some messy parts too. This inconsistency As I thought, there was another force that influenced the cultural exchange.

There were at least two groups, one that wished for the interaction to go well, and another that wished for it to start immediately.

At the very least, Shinichi speculated that there were at least such two groups.

Perhaps the current situation was the result of a 50-50 split between each sides claims.

Hmm, I dont know about that, but its true that the poor response of the government gave reason to some of the anti-interaction faction. Even though nothing ever goes perfectly well Its sad, really.