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Now reading: Chapter 99 : Origin (15) from Apocalypse Survival Guide, a Sci-fi novel by Xlordfifth.

Origin (15)

Back when I used to search for information about Earth, there was a phrase I read—sothing about the conscience.

It said that, supposedly, there is a very pointed and sharp triangle inside all our hearts. That triangle turns and hurts us whenever we do sothing wrong. That's why we feel guilty.

However, the more bad things we do, the more that triangle gets worn down, becoming rounded, and the pain that stabs our hearts gradually lessens. In that way, conscience disappears.

My triangle was still perfectly intact. Looking at Kyle, who seed to be suffering from overwork, along with his colleagues, I felt my triangle wanting to spin around furiously.

Just that alone made my chest throb with a dull ache. It was the pang of conscience I felt as I looked over the items laid out on the workbench.

Before heading to the cargo sector, all the gear Kyle had painstakingly made for —plasma cutter, shock wave emitter, flathrower—were left there, all totally destroyed.

'... Hmm.'

To be honest, I had handled them a bit rough. I wasn't going to deny that. I used the plasma cutter as much as I wanted since Kyle said he made it sturdy, but as for the shock wave emitter and flathrower, that was unfortunate. They just weren't robust.

They didn't et my standards for tools. Thinking it over, I felt a bit unfair. The pile of work wasn't all because of —even if Kyle was now collapsed over the workbench, a fair portion of that work wasn't solely my fault.

So I decided not to spin that triangle around. I had worked hard too, after all. Once I stopped the triangle, I felt better.

"Equipnt... isn't... disposable... The shuttle was intact, so I hoped I could rest this ti... How could you break the hard stuff..."

Whether he knew it or not, Kyle muttered with a voice as if he were dying. I muttered with him, about how I managed to pull off sothing so difficult.

"Argh! Gaaah!"

"Eek!"

Even though I said it quietly, Kyle seed to hear and suddenly went into convulsions. He suddenly transford into a beast, roaring and springing up. Thinking he was about to take a swing at , I quickly shouted.

"I'm a patient!"

"Grrrr..."

Kyle hesitated for a mont. He looked up and down with bloodshot eyes, then collapsed again. I wasn't really a patient anymore, but whatever.

Like Licorice had said, getting up and moving about just two days after being injured wasn't normal, so it wasn't strange for them to treat as a patient. And my life really had just been threatened.

From behind , I heard stifled giggling—it was Licorice. She was laughing with her mouth covered, but when I spun around, she pretended like nothing had happened. It was such a la act that even a kid wouldn't be fooled.

'A joke, seriously.'

Sohow, Licorice didn't seem like herself today. Why did she look so happy? Now that I thought of it, her usual security robot wasn't around either. Not waiting outside, not anywhere nearby.

As I eyed her suspiciously, Licorice raised one eyebrow.

"What are you looking at like that?"

"Where's Alpha? You didn't leave it behind because you're short-staffed, did you?"

She wasn't the type to pass off all her resources even if she was short-staffed. At least, not the broker I'd co to know.

"How could I not be short? You know how many simultaneous jobs are going on right now? And, why are you asking all of a sudden?"

"No real reason. It just feels empty now that it's not around. Makes think of old tis."

Calling it 'old tis' was a bit odd. It had only been two years ago.

"Old tis?"

"You and I once got trapped on an ice cliff for a while. The shuttle malfunctioned."

"... Ah."

That was back when I didn't even know her na, Licorice, and only knew she had red hair. She was just soone I called 'broker' at the ti, and she took as her bodyguard on a trip. Of course, on our way back, the shuttle core temporarily malfunctioned.

Because of that, the shuttle crashed into an ice mountain range. Fortunately, so auxiliary armor was deployed, and only the core had malfunctioned—the rest of the functions were intact. The broker and I managed to escape safely using the ergency escape device.

However, all the security robots with us crashed along with the shuttle and were totally destroyed. We survived, but were stranded, with nowhere to go.

Due to the aftermath of the crash, the cliff beca unstable so we couldn't clamp up and out. Nor could we go down, since a bottomless crevasse lay below.

It wasn't an extre crisis. Another shuttle orbiting above imdiately started heading our way as soon as it detected the anomaly.

Even without , the broker would've survived on her own—as long as she was on Titan. Anyway, now that ordeal was just a mory.

"Wow, thinking back, maybe it's not really a fond mory after all. You threw quite a fit at the ti."

"... Do you want to die?"

Licorice shot a glare. The edges of her ears turned red, a sign she rembered all her embarrassing behavior from back then.

"I'm a patient."

"You yourself said you've almost fully recovered."

"I didn't lie. After I rescued you, you scread, punched at , shouted that if I touched you the Alpha series would beat up, and even threw an ice chunk when I tried to make a fire with a kit. You left a bump on my head with that, you know?"

What did she take for? I'd only wanted to help, but when she responded so sharply I felt really discouraged. Good thing I knew brokers were naturally distrustful of people—if I hadn't, I might have been emotionally scarred.

"... I don't rember such things. And just because you're saying sothing true doesn't an it's always right. There are such things as well-intentioned lies in this world—"

"Oh, your ears are red."

"...."

"I'm kidding."

Licorice quickly rubbed her ears, but my follow-up made her fists shake. Her face, which was filling with embarrassnt, was now showing another emotion instead.

My heart skipped at how quickly the mood changed. Was that reaction not a bit much over a little joke? I thought that for a mont, but then Licorice unclenched her fists and asked, her expression oddly subdued.

"You know, back then... were you really upset?"

"Huh? Well, I was, at the ti. Not now though."

"I see. That's good, then."

Licorice awkwardly twisted a strand of hair, belatedly answering the previous question: the only reason she wasn't insisting on a security robot now was because I was here.

That was a huge step forward—for her to see as good as a security robot. I was happy, feeling like I'd been let into her circle just a bit.

"So, why did you bring here?"

I'd gotten a good look at Kyle, but was that the only reason I was brought here? When I said I didn't really care about Kyle's overwork, Licorice looked a little sour.

"... Aren't you being too cold?"

"I'm just telling it like it is."

"And I just told you, being right doesn't an that's all there is."

I shrugged brazenly. Licorice shook her head as she led to a tal box in the corner of the workshop.

I rembered that container. I had personally loaded it into a storage unit in the cargo sector warehouse. The items inside this small container were—

"... Custom-exclusive suit."

"You rember."

Licorice pressed a button on the container, which began to open. With a series of tallic clicks, the hooks unfolded to reveal the suits hanging inside.

Technology, equipnt, and credits—if you had those, you could modify these custom suits any way you liked. Designed for a range of uses, they were expensive as hell to commission.

But there was nothing to worry about. We still had engineers who hadn't died yet. If you worked them hard enough, it was basically free. That's life in SSTC.

"While you were rolling around in bed, we kept at it. This is just the most basic setup—the rest is all unmodified."

"So I get to modify it however I want."

"That's right. Ah, and I already did this part: an integrated respirator."

She tapped the suit on the hanger and the neck seal opened, deploying a ring-shaped chanism with a smooth whirr.

"As you know, respirators typically co in two forms: one is a helt combined with head protection, the other is a barrier device using special elents to keep outside elents out. The second is for EVA use, but the technology is unfinished and has lots of issues. Still, it's decent when in a pinch—not that we're going into outer space."

"Ooh..."

An integrated respirator—just what I'd wanted. All those risks we'd taken to raid the warehouse had been worth it. I think I now understood why Roxy got addicted to dopamine.

With this, I wouldn't need to awkwardly remove and replace my respirator for every al or drink. In its stock state, it was inferior to a worker suit, but that was just for the stock version.

Once properly customized, it could outperform worker suits by far. With the payoff so clear, it gave a thrill. I might get addicted to this, I thought.

'Catching Blue Eye was worth it.'

I was now the proud owner of an integrated respirator. No matter what annoyances struck, just rembering who I was made feel like I could forgive anything. Grinning, I stroked the helt.

Licorice, seeing this, drew back in surprise. Normally I would've felt hurt to be looked at like a madwoman, but I let it slide. The golden future glittering in my imagination was almost dazzling.

"So, who's going to handle the customization—?"

"Who do you think? , of course."

"...!"

A low voice from right behind made my skin crawl. I jumped despite myself.

Kyle, with a gloomy gaze fixed on , spoke up.

"You said you were a patient, but you look much healthier than I am."

"I am a patient."

"I'm the patient, actually."

If I contradicted him, he seed ready to finally give that punch he'd held back earlier.

"Wait. The one you should really be mad at isn't . It's Roxy."

"Why bring up Roxy now? The shuttle was fine this ti, so my work was cut in half. anwhile, you smashed all my equipnt."

"But you didn't know Roxy had shuttle repair skills, right? Last ti, he said..."

I dangled the bait, and Kyle bit instantly. I added a few embellishnts to what Roxy had actually said and snared him good.

Sorry, Roxy. We're friends, right? Gotta look out for each other.

"So Roxy said that, huh. Fine. Thanks for the useful info."

"No problem. It's how we help each other."

"Anyway, if you find any flaws with the new equipnt, let know. I'll keep it in mind while working on the custom suit."

I hesitated a mont, wondering if Kyle was now dangling bait for , as I had done for him. But it seed he was earnest. Licorice nudged , saying that's why she'd brought here.

"You want to say literally everything?"

"Yes, just tell everything. I'll decide later if it's doable."

"Then I really won't hold back. To start, the shock wave emitter is useless in its current state. The weight's no big deal, but the size is."

Unless it could be fully miniaturized, it was too unwieldy for practical use. Kyle folded his arms in thought, then nodded.

"If miniaturized, do you want it mounted on your forearm?"

"That'd be the best! I can handle any level of recoil, so stripping out unnecessary framing would be ideal. If not possible, make it disposable. It'd be far more useful than now."

"You an like a grenade... Miniaturization should be possible. The core was the issue, but now that we have a custom suit, that can be solved. Even if it doesn't work as planned, I'll try another way."

"I'd also like to modify the polar impactor we brought back, if possible."

My most beloved but rarely used mining polar impactor. I'd seen its power firsthand this ti.

It cracked through Blue Eye, which was so tough even the plasma cutter couldn't scratch it, in a single hit. And it wasn't even properly cored—just forcibly connected, and yet it delivered that much power.

It made think again: if your attacks aren't penetrating, what you need is more force. I needed even more power.

"I'm listening."

"Forearm mounting would kill the main advantage, so I'm not interested in that, but I definitely want more power output."

"... That tool's already insanely powerful. It's ant for power loaders, not humans."

"I'm stronger than power loaders."

"That's... I an—fine. The Polar Impactor needs repairs first, so it'll have lower priority. With the custom suit work, it'll take ti."

"That's fine. Just do it right. Oh, and..."

As I excitedly rattled off requests, I glanced around for Blue Eye's exoskeleton to bring up so improvents for the plasma cutter. But no matter how much I looked around, I couldn't find what I was looking for.

"Where's Blue Eye's exoskeleton? If it's usable, I'd like to try sothing with it."

"Blue Eye? What's that supposed to an? ... Wait, is that the monster's na?"

"When did you na sothing like that? I never heard of this before."

Kyle and Licorice were both bewildered. As I continued, their eyes widened in disbelief, as if they'd never heard of a mutant having a na.

"Huh? I didn't na it; that's what was written on it. While facing off with the monster, I noticed so strange letters inscribed on its neck or maybe its shoulder—it said Blue Eye. ... Didn't I ntion this?"

"No! Why are you telling us just now?"

As I looked surprised, Licorice yelled in disbelief.

Weird.

Why didn't I ntion that?

-------------= Clacky's Corner -------------=

Hyun-woo probably forgot to ntion it since after returning, he had to recuperate.

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