Before any explanation about the commercial, Jonathan started by laying out the situation.
First of all, he had woken up after almost four days.
Apparently he had come to briefly in between, but he didnât remember any of that. Heâd been told heâd been violently ill.
âHe even insisted that Ska come and check on him.â
That was the explanation given by the taciturn comrade.
âHildebert practically slept here.â
By some miracle, Ska still hadnât caught the epidemic.
And the shutdown was still ongoing. The antibiotics hadnât been completed yet. Most of the Badgers were still bedridden, and there were quite a few whose condition had worsened after everything that had happened.
Still, it wasnât all bleak.
There had been an article saying that John MĂŒhlen, who was conducting research together with Heath, had grasped a clue to the antibiotics.
With so many different samples available, it sounded like development wouldnât take much longer.
He hadnât heard how the samples were âdiverse,â exactly. Jonathan, like Ricardo, had been hospitalized the entire time.
The rest of the news came from Ska, who was on the other end of the receiver.
Skaâs voice carried a deep, unmistakable exhaustion.
âLooks like youâre the one who needs to be hospitalized~....â
[âYehyeon brought up retirement, so I feel like Iâm going to die of stress. If he actually tries to retire, Iâll admit myself.â]
The aide, who was still living at headquarters, said this.
[âThankfully, when I asked him how he could possibly say something like that, he got flustered and apologized.â]
âIs it because of the building collapse~?â
[âMost likely.â]
Ska said it was a relief there hadnât been any casualties.
It didnât seem like there was no public criticism at all, but in any case, the Creature infiltration incident itself was being wrapped up properly. Judging by how quickly he changed the subject, Ska didnât seem inclined to explain any further.
The sharp-eyed comrade was always careful not to give Ricardo and Jonathan too much information.
The Creature outbreakâan incident where the worst-case scenario had been avoided.
Though the collapse of two buildings was a painful blow.
And the shutdown was still ongoing....
[âI honestly thought there would be casualties no matter what. Itâs an absolute relief that it ended with just buildings collapsing.â]
âThis was Hildebertâs doing, right~?â
[âThanks to Hilde.â]
When Ricardo leaned back and asked casually, Ska politely corrected his phrasing.
[âAnd yes. To be precise, there were no casualties thanks to Hilde and the people on his side. You shouldâve seen it. Everyone was incredible.â]
âI had a rough idea back when we ran missions together~....â
â...He had a nice voice, too.â
As Ricardo recalled not a pleasant memory, but Hildebertâs rampage, Jonathan suddenly cut into the conversation.
Ricardo blinked.
âWhat?â
Was his fever spiking again?
Apparently Ska had heard Jonathanâs comment as well, because he let out a quiet laugh.
Jonathan spoke calmly.
âHilde is good at singing.â
â...Oh, yeah~?â
With no context whatsoever, Ricardo answered reflexively. Skaâs muffled laughter followed.
What was that supposed to mean?
Had Hildebert sung an aria while out of his mind?
As Ricardo looked at his comrade with disbelief, more explanation cameânaturally, from Ska.
[âThere was a Creature that could be dealt with using holy power, so the person who used to be a Saint and Hilde sang hymns together. Too bad you missed it. Apparently he was in a choir until his voice changed.â]
âA choir...?â
[âHe grew up in a temple embedded in the Empireâs provinces. Since he did choir activities, heâd sometimes go sing at city temples and come back.â]
What the hell is this....
[âAmi said she didnât hear it either and slammed the ground in grief, saying this couldnât be happening.â]
âAmi~?â
[âShe got infected late and is hospitalized nearby. Our combat strength just keeps dropping, so itâs a real problem.â]
Come to think of itâwhere exactly was he right now?
Heâd heard the hospital wing had collapsed.
Sensing his confusion, Ska added a clean explanation. They were inside a temporary isolation ward. The Black Badger headquarters building itself was intact, but the entire headquarters site had been completely wrecked, so theyâd cleared out the General Affairs containers behind it and set up a temporary ward.
He was trying to hide it, but the damage must have been severe.
On top of that, it seemed like a lot was weighing on his mind.
Ricardo prodded Ska just enough to draw out part of his true feelings.
[âI canât shake the feeling that itâs not over.â]
His friend said quietly.
[âBut the damage is serious. Weâre short on both manpower and supplies. If the enemy regroups and pushes in now, things will get really bad. They struck and withdrew pretty intelligently.â]
âSo whatâs this commercial....â
Having more or less grasped the situation, Ricardo dragged the topic back.
Something he still couldnât believe.
The green-eyed man recalled the long history of âBlack Badger public service announcementsâ heâd seen during his career and pinched the bridge of his nose.
They didnât seriously go to film an actual PSA, did they?
[âItâs nothing major.â]
As Ricardo frowned, Ska spoke lightly.
[âTheyâre filming a short Lexic noodles commercial, apparently?â]
Ricardoâs mind went blank.
What commercial?
Lex....
That failed franchise?
âDidnât it go under?â
[âTheyâre reopening.â]
âThat garbage?â
[âHey, donât say it like that.â]
His good-natured comrade laughed.
[âHe really likes it, you know. And Jonathanâs got it a bit wrong. Theyâre not filming right nowâafter the shutdown ends. For now, he probably just went to pick up the Lexic noodles he ordered.â]
Even the corrected information was absurd.
Why would he agree to do that in the first place?
Pressing his thumb hard into his aching forehead, the timing aligned perfectly as the ward tent opened.
Golden eyes that immediately drew attention.
Filled with worry and relief.
âRick!â
âHilde....â
Ricardo smiled broadly.
âYou look good?â
Hildebert sharply registered the dangerous edge in his voice.
Ricardo immediately enjoyed watching Hildebert stiffen and cautiously read the room.
That cheeky junior had clearly rushed over the moment he heard Ricardo had woken up.
Rolling his eyes around, he assessed the situation.
Then he muttered in a shrinking voice.
âWhy... are you angry...?â
That question marked the end of the call with Ska.
And Ricardo began mercilessly scolding Hildebert for having gone out to eat Lexic.
***
I looked down at the floor, dejected.
It wasnât like Iâd mindlessly said yes to filming.
It was true that Iâd been tempted by the âLexic noodles reopeningâ proposal Okazaki brought. Okazaki, who had taken over the franchise from Georges. The young owner had a sharp sense for trends and money, and heâd messaged me as soon as the chaos at headquarters started settling.
[Okazaki: If you film a commercial, it will help the Lexic noodles reopening immensely.]
Apparently Iâd recently risen as a well-known figure inside Center Core.
Along with that, interest in Lexic noodles had surged.
Since they could no longer be tasted after shutting down, the noodles had gradually turned into a fantasy food, gaining explosive popularity. Okazaki said he couldnât even count how many reopening requests heâd received.
[Okazaki: But this popularity is clearly temporary. To increase buzz even a little, Iâd like to shoot a roughly 20-second commercial. Very low-key.]
With my achievements during the recent Creature outbreak becoming knownâand my subsequent hospitalizationâthe synergy from filming now would be even greater.
Honestly, I was a little tempted.
But I didnât actually intend to do it.
Not until I heard Yoow speak.
âItâs a good idea.â
âHuh?â
âWe canât hide from public attention at this point.â
My subordinate said.
The man whoâd been more unsettled than anyone by the Archmageâs appearance, whoâd snapped at a Badger saying, âStill, we held out pretty well!ââthat man looked at me.
âWe need to imprint a clearly positive image.â
âIs that really necessary? Rose filtered the articles, and my reputationâs already good enough, isnât it?â
âTheyâll come at you, wonât they?â
The strategist looked straight at me.
âThe moment you put a blade to his throat, heâll use every means at his disposal to bury you.â
He was talking about Colton.
Understanding Yoowâs words, I let out a heavy sigh.
âDid you see how badly the Supreme Commander got beaten up by the media this time?â
âYes. Thatâs why I spent all yesterday going back and forth between Yunâs and Yehyeonâs ward tents.â
âHe was hit far harder than usual. That means the Elders didnât step in to mediate with the press.â
Yoow, whoâd lived in Center Core for nearly fifty years while I was gone, knew public sentiment there inside and out.
He hadnât become the Emperorâs strategist at a young age for nothing.
He flicked through his phone and showed me several articles.
âTheyâve already caught on to the Mongmong knockoff angle. Thereâs no way he doesnât know. Anyway, things will start moving soon.â
âIt was bound to happen eventually.â
âYes. We canât just sit back and take it. Weâve built up quite a bit of positive opinion through recent events, so letâs lock it in. A simple advertisement to project harmlessness will help later.â
He suggested filming as soon as the shutdown ended.
The logic wasnât incomprehensible.
And I did want Lexic noodles to reopen....
So I went to the Personnel Director and the Supreme Commander to ask about filming the commercial.
Surprisingly, both of them agreed readily.
Ju even laughed and said this.
âWe sometimes film public service announcements too. You wouldnât want to do one of those, right?â
âYes. That would be... difficult.â
âWhat a shame. Then at least make the noodle commercial look nice!â
Said the Personnel Director, who had thankfully survived a dangerous crisis.
âAs long as itâs not too politically charged or overly provocative, anythingâs fine.â
Yehyeon also gave permission with a faint smile.
The kid whoâd collapsed like a puppet with its strings cut the moment all eight spatial transfer gates were blocked.
Yun had thrown the unconscious Yehyeon into an ambulance waiting outside the Core, then lost consciousness himself.
The two of them had suffered badly for two days.
They recovered some strength on the third day, but still....
The kid whoâd terrified me smiled faintly after hearing about the commercial.
âJack Black still has active ad contracts anyway.... So thereâs no issue in principle. You can do it.â
â...Thank you. If I go through with it, Iâll report back.â
âGood.â
âAnd....â
âPatrol is still a no. Stay in the ward until Walker requests reinforcements.â
Yehyeon cut off the proposal I was about to make.
âIf things really get desperate, Iâll personally shove you out there. Not just youâBlack as well.â
â...Understood.â
Currently, patrols were being handled by Walker and the juniors.
More precisely, Luke Lyle and Nana Dol. Theyâd happened to be training deep in the hills when the epidemic broke out, so they hadnât been infected.
Meanwhile, Kairos and I had inhaled toxic gas enthusiastically during combat and were ordered onto sick leave.
And so, Kairos and I were stuck in the isolation ward â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) along with the seniors.
Weâd been living here ever since that day. Deltei, Yoow, and Igor also barely left the isolation ward, tending to both me and Kairos, as well as the Badgers.
After the Creature incident, the juniors had suddenly grown close to the seniors.
âBut Iâve improved a lot now, so I think I can be discharged tomorrow or the day after.â
I said this while watching Ricardo frown sharply at the mention of toxic gas.
âHonestly, Iâm completely fine even now. If Iâm being truthful, Iâd like to go out and do patrolsââ
âStop talking bullshit.â
âYes.â
If I said any more, it felt like my head might come off.
I snapped my mouth shut immediately.
Then I quietly studied my seniorâs face.
Apparently I stared too intently, because he raised one eyebrow.
Ricardo relaxed the frown between his brows.
âWhat are you staring at so passionately~?â
â...Ricardo.â
Masking a heavy sense of relief, I began.
âAbout the form-changing weapon....â