A portrait of empress Hinotebi Nekomimi
“This is Haruhi. Kyoto, do you copy?” A female voice could be heard from the radio.
“This is Kyoto. We hear you loud and clear Haruhi.” An empress answered to the microphone.
“Hinotebi? I have a question.”
“Yes?” The girl, somewhat surprised looked at her father. He shrugged his arms in responce.
“When you created the test colony’s name... Chibi Kyoto... was it because you knew it is so ****ing small?”
Empress stopped moving. With open mouth, she looked as if frozen in time for a brief moment. After several seconds she coughed, smiled gently and answered.
“It cannot be that bad if you still can joke about that.”
“It’s not a freaking joke! I have no idea how you plan on organising all these colonists in such cramped space! Maybe you should dismember them to be more compact, you know?”
Perun picked up the microphone with a lenient look on his face.
“Get to the point Suzumiya.” He spoke calmly.
“Perun? Great! I’d like to report that our bases are capable of sheltering about five people each. And a dog if it’s a Chihuahua.”
“If your fat ass fit in there it means there’s a room for like fifty more of them. It’s enough.”
“I don’t have a fat ass you dumb ****!” A juicy complaint roared from the microphone. The admiral certainly wasn’t satisfied with her circumstances.
“Ass, boobs, whatever.”
“My boobs are your fuc...”
“Whatever I told. How are the preparations?” He cut off the topic with a cold tone.
“Done. Everything and everyone is ready for departure. Afterwards, the base will be destroyed and flooded.” Haruhi gave a report with an emotionless tone, as if the dialogue moment before never happened.
“Good. Iskandar is on his way to you already. He has the plans for massive scale sea colonies with him. You’ll travel to Persia, board the plan and deliver these to Napoleon.”
“That’s a valuable gift you give. Are you sure about that?”
“It will be fine. Do not worry about that. Iskandar on the other hand will deliver plans to Ifurita. This way, no country will be left behind in this race.”
“You are playing a dangerous game here.” Her tone was grim. “So we worked so hard in this secret laboratory only to give the plans to the whole world the very same month? Well, except the Egyptians of course.”
“While we’re talking about them... They have established a full fledged undersea city last month. Maybe more of them, as they were not too generous with the information.” Slavic’s man tone was calm, almost peaceful, as if he was speaking about his recent dinner.
“It’s bad, isn’t it?” Suzumiya asked.
“No. I thought the gap is going to be bigger. Soon a massive expedition shall disembark from ourcontinent in order to conquer the seas. We have to protect every single colony. It’s busy enough as it is to be honest. Do not worry about them. Not for now at least.”
“Understood. When should Iskandar arrive?”
“His ETA is at 9 p.m. So around... six hours from now.”
“Good. I’ll make sure the base will cease to exist by then.”
“Roger. And Haruhi. Good job.”
“Sure. But for next month after arrival I’m not entering any cramped room. I’ve got tired of hitting my head all the time.”
Perun laughed loudly. “No problem at all. The base is pretty old, that’s why it’s small. We’ve managed to forge more pressure resistant materials, so any future base may be even bigger than the land ones are. So hopefully you won’t have to deal with such cramped spaces anymore.”
“Cool. Time to get things done then. Over and out!”
Perun put aside the microphone and walked towards a map. A small marks were pinned all over the ocean as the potential colonisation locations. Some had a colour of its nation, some a black one – the ones nations will compete over “I told you it’s only a matter of time. Do you remember?”
“I do father.” Hinotebi nodded. “Still it feels somewhat... hazy. Everything that happened before the surgery does feel like it.”
“It’s because it happened only recently. In few months these symptoms shall disappear and you are going to feel as if nothing ever happened. Except that, how’s the rest?” He came closer and looked into her eyes.
“I’m still getting used to white tails. They feel... different? I don’t know.” She looked at them. They were perfectly white, just like the ones of her mother’s and grandmother’s. It was her personal wish. The black ones were also beautiful, yet she felt somewhat... different. Knowing she’s the only Nekomimi in history with black tails, it was giving her an ominous feeling sometimes. “About the rest...” Hinotebi stopped for a moment. “I do not really feel anything. Maybe a little bit younger, that’s all.”
Perun nodded, as he took a step back. “So everything is fine. Immortality is not a gift you notice right away. You on the other hand need even more time, being a long living being to begin with. Generations have died and you’re still here, looking like a mid twenty being, while you’re thirty times older.”
“But some other also lived long. Date, Kenshin, Ieyasu.” She answered.
“Because I shared a little bit of my power with them. In secrecy of course. I needed loyal and dependable generals that could lead the army even during a long campaign. Simple as that.”
“I’ve never noticed...” Hinotebi looked sad for some reason.
“It was the same with Hanzo. And now, Mochizuki has undergone the same thing you did. We have now five immortal beings in Japan. The two of us, Haruhi, Mochizuki and Iskandar.”
“That’s quite a lot to be honest.” Nekomimi commented.
“Everyone has his or hers role, so it’s ok and it’s easier to train a new person every now and then. Anyway, I’m glad we’re not so far behind Egyptians right now. If everything will proceed according to our plan, the first undersea city should be established within ten years. A decade after the Egyptians, while I expected around thirty years of difference. This is a good reason to grab a drink.”
“Don’t you drink too much recently?” The girl looked at him worryingly.
“Damn girl, you know nothing about how much my people used to drink. For them even now I would be an abstainer.”
“You’re going to be a drunkard soon, I’m telling you!” She raised her voice ignoring his argument.
“He approached and pat her head gently. “Don’t worry little girl. Don’t worry.”
Hinotebi looked as he walked out of the room slowly.
“Chiyome, are you here?” She looked around, but the ninja girl was nowhere to be found.
“I wonder how does she feels like. Maybe... a drink is not such a bad idea after all?” She added in her mind.
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