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Chapter 83: Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 04: Money≠Treasure

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Volume 13, Track 04: Money≠Treasure

Thanks to the giant explosion of the laser-blinding SAM setup in the old farm, the mountain slope covered in conifer trees was torn up and covered in metal scrap even more than 500 meters away. Had it been blasted this far by the eruption, or had it slid down the slope? That was unclear, but not all of it had been destroyed equally. Mariydi grabbed a relatively unharmed scrap and pulled it upright.

It was a large military motorcycle colored moss green. It was equipped with a ridiculous engine large enough for city racing, but the suspension was more like one used for off-road motocross. Mariydi could see why these were not sold on the civilian market, and the monster machine was far too large for a 12-year-old girl.

It was more than 3 times her weight, but she easily righted it like she was lifting a barbell and climbed onto the seat. That was when a gentle sensation clung to her from behind.

It had glasses, giant breasts, a tight skirt suit, and a fried shrimp hairdo.

In other words, it was Nancy Jolly-Roger.

“Heh, eh heh heh.”

“Hey.”

“P-please don’t leave me behiiiind!! No matter what you say, I’m never letting go, just like the Island Nation’s Konaki-Jijii!!!!!!”

Mariydi grimaced at the two soft masses squishing up against the back of her head more than her back.

“What do you hope to accomplish by doing this to a girl, fried shrimp?”

“Ohhh, your head is in just the right spot to rest my chin onnn.”

“That’s distracting! Don’t place a three-point lock on my head!!”

Complaining was not going to accomplish anything. Even if the thick fog and the curtain of conifer trees would block their vision, the transport helicopter was still flying around with a heavy machinegun sticking out of its cargo door.

“...Fine, then.”

“That’s right! When trouble arrives, we’re all in this together, aren’t we!? Hm, hm, hm, hm!!!!!!”

The fried shrimp got so worked up she began breathing from her nose onto the nape of Mariydi’s neck, but Mariydi started the engine regardless. The transmission could apparently be switched between manual and automatic, so she hit the button near the handlebar grip to select manual, skipped straight from first gear to third gear, and began a start dash that made the motorcycle hop up.

There was no road here.

She drove directly down the steep and bumpy slope. There were thick tree trunks all around and everything was wrapped in thick fog. The conditions could hardly be worse.

“You really have strange tastes, you know that?”

“?”

“I was the only one falsely accused, so if you had abandoned me and run off, the chopper’s HMG probably wouldn’t have targeted you.”

“Eh?”

“But when trouble arrives, we’re all in this together, hm? That’s the kind of volunteerism you don’t often see in the Capitalist Corporations, but well, it’s your life. If you want to throw it away, that’s your business.”

“Wait, wait, please waaaaaaiiiiiiiit!? Let me off! Help me! I’m a victim! Pleeeeeeeease!!”

Nancy tearfully waved her arms toward the sky, but she had already made the decision for herself without realizing it. She was now a companion of Wanted Criminal Mariydi, so it was too late.

After they heard some explosions in the sky, tree trunks thicker around than Mariydi or even the fried shrimp’s torso shattered like styrofoam. The logs from the cabin had functioned as a shield against a handgun or assault rifle, but they were far less effective against a heavy machinegun. Sharp splinters flew right past their faces and several trees collapsed as if to block their way.

“Kyaaahh!?”

“Hey, if you’re going to panic, at least get your mouth away from my ear.”

“I’m scared, I’m scared, I’m scared. Gnaw, gnaw, gnaw.”

“Nnh, don’t calm yourself by gently biting me!!”

Mariydi’s control of the motorcycle could only be called superb for managing so well while accompanied by a complete amateur who did not even know how to lean her body. Even so, it could have been worse. The transport helicopter’s heavy machinegun extended straight out from the side cargo door. That meant it could not target the fleeing motorcycle while also following after it. It was forced to fly such that their paths drew a cross shape, so Mariydi and the helicopter were constantly on the move. And the thick fog and curtain of trees prevented the helicopter from pinpointing their location so easily.

The heavy machinegun attached to the cargo door was meant to spray bullets to hold back the enemy while the helicopter hovered defenselessly and lowered infantry by rope. Unlike the chain guns on the jaw of slender attack helicopters, no one expected it to actually hit and destroy a target.

A ground attack helicopter or a fighter would be able to electronically adjust the direction of the gun while synced to the pilot’s gaze, so Mariydi and Nancy would have been blown to pieces almost immediately.

That said, a single hit was all it would take.

While pursued by the lead rain pouring from the heavens, Mariydi’s small nose twitched.

She smelled old asphalt, which was out of place this deep in the Scandinavian forest.

“Old Route 20. I see. If I take that down about 40 kilometers, that will be waiting for us.”

“Wh-what?”

As soon as she sensed it, Mariydi further opened the throttle and reached triple digit speeds not normally seen while off road.

They drove over a small bump.

And then the extraordinary monster of an off-road motorcycle flew through the air.

They soared over the gap and landed on the forgotten elevated highway.

The jump was more than 20 meters long and 5 meters tall, so it was more of a circus act than proper driving.

The elevated highway ran perpendicular to the mountain slope and it was built to pass between the gaps in the mountains. The road was wide with 4 lanes in either direction, but even that was barely enough room. As soon as they landed, Mariydi shifted down to decelerate and twisted the handlebars to make a wide arc while the tires screeched and slid. She completed the 90 degree curve with only 2 cm until they hit the central divider and then she set off down the highway.

Something heavy passed by overhead.

It was not the previous transport helicopter. It was much faster. It was a group of Capitalist Corporations fighters that had likely been sent out to preserve their newfound air superiority – that is, to drive off the Information Alliance fighters that were sure to be scrambled. The small fighters had a single engine and main wings with an odd, diamond-like shape. They were high-mobility fighters that used their light weight for sharp turns instead of a high top speed. Mariydi looked up and sighed.

“The Rev-19s that are built for pure dogfighting, hm? That’s not my squadron.”

“?”

With their bodies and minds worn out from the intense battle with the SAMs, those problem children had disobeyed the BtB order from CT and continued flying as a plea for their fallen commander’s plight. They must have similarly refused the order to hunt down Mariydi, so the high-mobility fighters of their MPs had likely stuck close to them to demand they make a forced landing (FL).

Mariydi still did not know what was happening to her, but they were on her side.

She could not betray their expectations, so she had to survive this no matter what.

The engine gave a roar.

Mariydi and Nancy were riding a monster machine that managed to seamlessly combine off-road suspension with a large city-racing engine. Perhaps as a sign of military pride, it could easily reach 200kph when accelerated on an open road. A helicopter’s top speed tended to be between 300 and 400kph, so they could not shake it. However, this did allow them to lure it elsewhere.

As they drove across the dangerously cracked highway, they heard the transport helicopter’s unrestrained rotor noise approaching once more. To aim for the fleeing target from the side cargo door, it had to shift its route to the side to fly parallel to the motorcycle. Of course, that removed it from the shortest route, causing a loss in speed.

With heavy sounds of gunfire, giant holes appeared in the asphalt. A span of only a few minutes seemed to stretch out endlessly. After a few scattered bursts of destruction, the helicopter passed Mariydi and Nancy. Mariydi clicked her tongue.

“They plan to take down the highway instead of me directly.”

“Ugeh!? They’d go that far!?”

“The elevated highway has already deteriorated pretty badly and that HMG can fire bullets the size of anti-materiel rifle ammo at a rate of 2000 per minute. Concentrated fire can break through a concrete bridge.”

But unlike the forest’s trees, it could not do so instantly. If they were to make it in time for Mariydi as she raced along at 200kph, they would have to start well ahead of her.

Just like train tracks, an elevated highway became impassible if even a single point was destroyed, so the helicopter knew they did not need to stop Mariydi right away. They assumed they would win if they flew 10 or 20km ahead and destroyed the road there.

“H-h-how can you be so calm? I’m pressed up against your back, but I can’t sense your heart racing at all.”

“Get off of me. It’s hot enough already.” Mariydi grimaced in annoyance. “And isn’t it obvious? I already know we can win this.”

“?”

The fried shrimp tilted her head while still holding onto Mariydi.

Immediately, one of the small fighters attempting to secure air superiority was blown to smithereens.

Nancy choked and her breath seemed to strike Mariydi in the back.

The glasses fried shrimp’s entire body gave off an aura of confusion, so Mariydi explained in a singsong voice.

“This is the Northern Restricted Zone. Look left or right and you’re bound to see some muddy soldiers fighting over something. The grim reaper lurks everywhere here.”

“E-eek?”

“Whether Capitalist Corporations, Information Alliance, Legitimacy Kingdom, or Faith Organization, the potatoes of the four world powers ignore the current trends to fight it out in trenches with a shovel in hand. You never know when you’ll get a knife in the side, so you should really keep an eye out, especially when you’re feeling victorious.”

“Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek!!”

If someone was aiming a gun at them, the color of their uniform did not matter.

Even if they were fellow Capitalist Corporations soldiers, she would mercilessly send them to hell.

Another explosion occurred shortly thereafter. With the fighter protecting the sky taken out, it went without saying what happened to the helicopter attempting to destroy the highway. The other fighters finally realized what was happening and fled like small birds, but it was too late. Unlike with the Thor’s Hammer, it was not the accurate pursuit that made this explosion frightening. It was the large scale. It almost looked like a giant firework had been launched into the sky. Something was fired to a general point in the air and then a horrifically large explosion caught all of the aircraft in the area, turning them into scraps.

It was not a missile.

Mariydi knew what it was.

“That’s a shell from the Lævateinn, a Legitimacy Kingdom combat train. It didn’t produce a mushroom cloud today, so I guess they’re still being stingy with the explosives.”

“Mushroom...cloud...?”

“You can make one of those with a normal bomb if you use a ridiculous amount of explosives. It definitely looks impressive, but they mainly detonate it high in the sky to hit relatively high-flying fighters and unstable attack helicopters with the explosive blast and turbulence. There’s almost no chance of the fireball and shockwave reaching us on the surface. Attacking the ground directly with something that big might break their internal rules or something.”

This was why she had used the highway.

She had wanted to get within firing range of that thing to pit her enemies against each other. The military motorcycle could reach speeds exceeding 200kph in no time, so she could travel 50km in only 15 minutes. Pursuing her without thinking was a good way to cross an invisible border without noticing.

This was the obvious result, but it was easier to target airborne targets than surface ones.

Traditional shells were not guided, but that did not matter.

They only had to chuck the shell close to the center of an enemy group and use the fearsome blast and turbulence to surround the targets in a wide-range vortex of destruction that could not be dodged. The skill of the pilot never came into play. A kilometers-wide surface dropped down on the aircraft like a flyswatter.

“I think we called it the Drop Ceiling.” Mariydi narrowed her eyes and looked up at the explosive roar she had once experienced herself. “That mass of armor and ridiculous firepower can only run along the preset rails. Our combat engineers finally managed to destroy the rails in a suicide sabotage mission, but even after being rendered stationary by derailing, it’s been pushing back the Capitalist Corporations war front for 2 weeks. And it’s just one armored weapon.”

The thick fog should have been obstructing their view, but the image burned vividly into her retinas. That meant the tremendous explosive blast in the sky had blown away the natural band of fog.

And beyond the forcibly cleared fog, a giant monolith rose up between the mountains a few kilometers away like Ayers Rock. No, it only looked that way. It was actually a mass of steel armor with a giant engine for mobility. It was still fighting even after being derailed, so it had to be difficult to destroy just by blowing it up.

The deadly birds who had ruled overhead had either been shot down or forced to withdraw. The sky was open once more. The giant derailed combat train had also fallen silent. But not because it was letting Mariydi go. Its giant targeting system probably could not capture something so small on the ground.

Mariydi had successfully escaped the Capitalist Corporations’ hounds, but her expression was far from cheerful.

She had also had a bitter experience with that thing. Her allies in the sky had been shot down and she had heard the voices of their ground support begging for help over the radio before falling silent.

“The Lævateinn...”

“Th-they say to let sleeping dogs lie, don’t theyyyy?”

“That’s not an option.” Mariydi sighed. “I don’t know why the higher ups have invented these false accusations about me, but they’re an organization. They didn’t do this on a whim. Conspiracies aren’t cheap. If they don’t have a reason and some profit to earn, they wouldn’t go to the effort of framing me like this. But I have no idea what that could be. No idea whatsoever.”

“H-how can you say that when you’ll shoot someone in the arm just to test themmm? You have to have made all sorts of grudges.”

“I’ll throw you off, fried shrimp. ...Ahem. That means I must have seen something I shouldn’t have. And the specific false accusation they’re going with is interesting. They claim I intentionally got shot down to send the military secrets of my fighter into enemy territory.”

“A-and?”

“They wouldn’t need to focus so much on an outdated fighter. If they just want to frame and capture me, they only have to stick some white powder in my locker while I’m away from the base. If they went out of their way to mention the destroyed fighter, they must need it. That way they can focus on the fighter and quickly recover it in the name of preventing a leak of technological information.” Mariydi paused for a beat. “In other words, there’s something in that crashed Zig-27. It must hold some record of me unwittingly coming into contact with something. ...I want to recover my fighter’s flight recorder. It must have recorded something no one was supposed to know.”

Whatever it was, it was likely closely related to the ridiculous sum of 50 billion dollars. That was supposedly the amount of platinum the delinquent soldiers had in their artificial bones and the total sum of the rewards offered by the Capitalist Corporations companies with interests in the Northern Restricted Zone. It was unclear how much of this was true or not, but this was no longer a forgotten battlefield. It was a hotspot fighting over enough money to buy 10 Objects.

“What’s your point!? Then go hiking through the mountains and gather the trash you need. What does this have to do with that monster weapon called the Lævateinn!?”

“Fighters don’t just vanish after the pilot bails out. They’ll fly for a bit even with no one at the controls. And I’m not going to drop a plane onto one of the cities civilians build in this land of blood and gun smoke for some odd reason. I made sure to aim it toward the empty mountains before bailing out. However...”

“Huh? Um? S-surely you don’t mean what I think you do. That’s just my pessimism talking, right!?”

“Yes,” simply replied Mariydi. “It seems the detonation of the Thor’s Hammer SAMs altered its course. Thinking back, I’m pretty sure most of the wreckage fell near the Lævateinn. I need to silence that thing if I’m going to grab the scorched fried egg of a flight recorder.”

“No, no, no! Please leave me behind! I don’t want to do thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!”

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Heavy Object — Chapters

Ch.1 Heavy Object - Volume 1, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.2 Heavy Object - Volume 1, 1: The Rank and File Soldiers that Tie Up Gulliver >> Battle on the Freezing Alaskan Snow Jun 6 Ch.3 Heavy Object - Volume 1, 2: Tom Thumb Runs through the Oil Field >> Battle to Prevent Passage through Gibraltar Jun 6 Ch.4 Heavy Object - Volume 1, 3: War of the Ant and the Grasshopper >> Battle to Defeat an Oceanian Military Nation Jun 6 Ch.5 Heavy Object - Volume 1, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.6 Heavy Object - Volume 1, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.7 Heavy Object - Volume 2, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.8 Heavy Object - Volume 2, 1: It is Only Natural to get Muddy in an Obstacle Course >> Battle to Control Antarctica Jun 6 Ch.9 Heavy Object - Volume 2, 2: A Three Legged Race Up a Mountain is a Matter of Life and Death >> Battle of Shells in the Iguazu Mountains Jun 6 Ch.10 Heavy Object - Volume 2, 3: In a Cavalry Battle, Destroy Your Opponent’s Footing >> Total War in Amazon City Jun 6 Ch.11 Heavy Object - Volume 2, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.12 Heavy Object - Volume 2, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.13 Heavy Object - Volume 3, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.14 Heavy Object - Volume 3, 1: A Grave of Junk is a Mountain of Rare Metals >> Interception at the Remains of the Alaska Battlefield Jun 6 Ch.15 Heavy Object - Volume 3, 2: A Coal Mine that Scatters Stacks of Cash >> Nighttime Surprise Blitzkrieg on the Kamchatka Peninsula Jun 6 Ch.16 Heavy Object - Volume 3, 3: Honor is Priceless >> Emergency Interception at Victoria Island Jun 6 Ch.17 Heavy Object - Volume 3, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.18 Heavy Object - Volume 3, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.19 Heavy Object - Volume 4, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.20 Heavy Object - Volume 4, 1: What Should Have Been a Pure Blue Ocean >> Unofficial Battle in the Loyauté District Jun 6 Ch.21 Heavy Object - Volume 4, 2: Christmas on a White Sand Beach >> Furlough Garrison Battle (?) in Oceania Jun 6 Ch.22 Heavy Object - Volume 4, 3: The Treasure of the Sea Dyed Deep Red >> Defensive Battle in the Solomon District Jun 6 Ch.23 Heavy Object - Volume 4, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.24 Heavy Object - Volume 4, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.25 Heavy Object - Volume 5, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.26 Heavy Object - Volume 5, 1 Jun 6 Ch.27 Heavy Object - Volume 5, 2 Jun 6 Ch.28 Heavy Object - Volume 5, 3 Jun 6 Ch.29 Heavy Object - Volume 5, 4 Jun 6 Ch.30 Heavy Object - Volume 5, 5 Jun 6 Ch.31 Heavy Object - Volume 5, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.32 Heavy Object - Volume 5, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.33 Heavy Object - Volume 6, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.34 Heavy Object - Volume 6, 1: The War Broker Closest to Heaven >> Intelligence Battle in the Cook District Jun 6 Ch.35 Heavy Object - Volume 6, 2: The Team that Carries Out Dirty Jobs More Painful than Hell >> Transportation Battle in the Athabasca District Jun 6 Ch.36 Heavy Object - Volume 6, 3: The Conspiracy Bank that Motivates Human Greed >> Bombardment Battle in the Amazon District Jun 6 Ch.37 Heavy Object - Volume 6, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.38 Heavy Object - Volume 6, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.39 Heavy Object - Volume 7, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.40 Heavy Object - Volume 7, 1: A Deadly Firefight between Two Idiots >> Mock Battle in Oceania Jun 6 Ch.41 Heavy Object - Volume 7, 2: My Job is to Transport Paint >> Intelligence Battle in Oceania Jun 6 Ch.42 Heavy Object - Volume 7, 3: Police are a Means of Stopping War >> Liberation Battle in Oceania Jun 6 Ch.43 Heavy Object - Volume 7, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.44 Heavy Object - Volume 7, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.45 Heavy Object - Volume 8, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.46 Heavy Object - Volume 8, 1: A Resource Which Cannot Be Made Plentiful >> Landing on the Island Nation’s Ame-no-Darin Jun 6 Ch.47 Heavy Object - Volume 8, 2: Where Has the New Model Disappeared To? >> Minesweeping Battle in the Far West Pacific District Jun 6 Ch.48 Heavy Object - Volume 8, 3: Eyes of the Goddess Glowing Deep in the Darkness >> All-Out War in the New Caledonia District Jun 6 Ch.49 Heavy Object - Volume 8, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.50 Heavy Object - Volume 8, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.51 Heavy Object - Volume 9, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.52 Heavy Object - Volume 9, 1: Light-Emitting Magician >> Urban Battle of Lost Angels Jun 6 Ch.53 Heavy Object - Volume 9, 2: Guardian Deity of Talent >> Mountain Battle of Lost Angels Jun 6 Ch.54 Heavy Object - Volume 9, 3: Obsessive Faith >> Ocean Battle of Lost Angels Jun 6 Ch.55 Heavy Object - Volume 9, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.56 Heavy Object - Volume 9, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.57 Heavy Object - Volume 10, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.58 Heavy Object - Volume 10, 1: The Season in Which the Flower of Hell Blooms >> Battle for the Arctic Course through the White Sea District Jun 6 Ch.59 Heavy Object - Volume 10, 2: Rapidly Growing Conspiracy Theory >> Joint Military Exercise in the Kariba District Jun 6 Ch.60 Heavy Object - Volume 10, 3: The Sixth Branch in Full Bloom >> Disturbance Intervention in the Soberania District Jun 6 Ch.61 Heavy Object - Volume 10, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.62 Heavy Object - Volume 10, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.63 Heavy Object - Volume 11, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.64 Heavy Object - Volume 11, 1: A War of Two Birds with One Stone >> Crashed Plane Rescue Operation in the Rio Grande District Jun 6 Ch.65 Heavy Object - Volume 11, 2: Elusive Financial Source >> Ice Breaking Bombardment at Africa’s Cape of Good Hope Jun 6 Ch.66 Heavy Object - Volume 11, 3: A History of One or the Other >> South Atlantic Civil War of Emergency Succession Jun 6 Ch.67 Heavy Object - Volume 11, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.68 Heavy Object - Volume 11, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.69 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.70 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 1 Jun 6 Ch.71 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 2 Jun 6 Ch.72 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 3 Jun 6 Ch.73 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 4 Jun 6 Ch.74 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 5 Jun 6 Ch.75 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 6 Jun 6 Ch.76 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Day 7 Jun 6 Ch.77 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.78 Heavy Object - Volume 12, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.79 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Prelude Jun 6 Ch.80 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 01: Welcome Fallen Baby Jun 6 Ch.81 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 02: Blind Gunner Jun 6 Ch.82 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 03: Thor’s Hammer Jun 6 Ch.83 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 04: Money≠Treasure ← Current Jun 6 Ch.84 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 05: Sword of Catastrophe Jun 6 Ch.85 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 06: Dead to the Next Jun 6 Ch.86 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 07: Last, Lust, Lost Jun 6 Ch.87 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 08: Night City Jun 6 Ch.88 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 09: Life is Dungeon Jun 6 Ch.89 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 10: Database Jun 6 Ch.90 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 11: White Sun Jun 6 Ch.91 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 12: Signal Break Jun 6 Ch.92 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Track 13: End Off Jun 6 Ch.93 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.94 Heavy Object - Volume 13, Bonus Track (D.L. Sales Only): Over the Ragnarok Jun 6 Ch.95 Heavy Object - Volume 14, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.96 Heavy Object - Volume 14, 1: Which is More Frightening: Shells or Overwork? >> Tank-Accompanied Battle in the Mekong District Jun 6 Ch.97 Heavy Object - Volume 14, 2: Independent Action Taken as Casually as a Convenience Store Donation >> Domination of the North American Central Demilitarized Line Jun 6 Ch.98 Heavy Object - Volume 14, 3: Welcome to the End of a Stable World >> Defense of the Chesapeake District Jun 6 Ch.99 Heavy Object - Volume 14, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.100 Heavy Object - Volume 14, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.101 Heavy Object - Volume 15, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.102 Heavy Object - Volume 15, 1: Bloody Pool >> Atlantic Artificial Island Proxy War Jun 6 Ch.103 Heavy Object - Volume 15, 2: Parasite Kill >> Battle for Liberation Within Manhattan Jun 6 Ch.104 Heavy Object - Volume 15, 3: Selector y/n >> All-Out Battle in the Bermuda Triangle Jun 6 Ch.105 Heavy Object - Volume 15, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.106 Heavy Object - Volume 15, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.107 Heavy Object - Volume 16, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.108 Heavy Object - Volume 16, 1: A World Where the Flamboyant Die >> Covert Operation in the Transylvania District Jun 6 Ch.109 Heavy Object - Volume 16, 2: We’ve Started Lending Out Weapons >> Technical Analysis Operation in the Hawaii District Jun 6 Ch.110 Heavy Object - Volume 16, 3: The Boundary Between Safe Country and Battlefield Country >> Elimination Operation in the Atacama District Jun 6 Ch.111 Heavy Object - Volume 16, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.112 Heavy Object - Volume 16, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.113 Heavy Object - Volume 16, Extra Jun 6 Ch.114 Heavy Object - Sandy Short Program >> Second Oceanian Struggle Jun 6 Ch.115 Heavy Object - Heavy Object AD >>War is Born of Knowledge and Education Jun 6 Ch.116 Heavy Object - Volume 17, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.117 Heavy Object - Volume 17, 1: Santa Claus in an Icy Hell >> Arctic Passage Rescue Operation Jun 6 Ch.118 Heavy Object - Volume 17, 2: Between the Year’s End and the Year’s Beginning >> Uyuni District Salt Flat Suppression Operation Jun 6 Ch.119 Heavy Object - Volume 17, 3: In Search of the New Year >> Mont Blanc Borderline Mopping Up Operation Jun 6 Ch.120 Heavy Object - Volume 17, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.121 Heavy Object - Volume 17, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.122 Heavy Object - Volume 18, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.123 Heavy Object - Volume 18, 1: Overture >> Attack on the Turkana District Space Elevator - Gr. Base Jun 6 Ch.124 Heavy Object - Volume 18, 2: Failure >> Attack on the Turkana District Space Elevator - Sp. Station Jun 6 Ch.125 Heavy Object - Volume 18, 3: Disaster >> Attack on the Turkana District Space Elevator - ??? Jun 6 Ch.126 Heavy Object - Volume 18, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.127 Heavy Object - Volume 18, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.128 Heavy Object - Volume 19, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.129 Heavy Object - Volume 19, 1: The White Witch Takes Flight >> Attack on the Ocean Border of the Northern Restricted Zone Jun 6 Ch.130 Heavy Object - Volume 19, 2: When You See a Ghost on the Battlefield >> Ghost Unit Interception in the Tunguska District Part 1-7 Jun 6 Ch.131 Heavy Object - Volume 19, 2: When You See a Ghost on the Battlefield >> Ghost Unit Interception in the Tunguska District Part 8-12 Jun 6 Ch.132 Heavy Object - Volume 19, 3: The Shattering of the Four-Way Deception >> Tiber District Intervention to Defend the Faith Organization Home Country Jun 6 Ch.133 Heavy Object - Volume 19, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.134 Heavy Object - Volume 19, Afterword Jun 6 Ch.135 Heavy Object - Volume 19, Intermission Jun 6 Ch.136 Heavy Object - Volume 20, Prologue Jun 6 Ch.137 Heavy Object - Volume 20, 4: Thus Spoke the End >> *No Mission Name Set Due to Confusion in the Chain of Command Jun 6 Ch.138 Heavy Object - Volume 20, 5: From the Land of the Rising Sun >> Unofficial Island Nation Landing Operation Jun 6 Ch.139 Heavy Object - Volume 20, 6: –––––––Determination––––––– >> Mission to Rescue the Entire Earth Jun 6 Ch.140 Heavy Object - Volume 20, Intermission Jun 6 Ch.141 Heavy Object - Volume 20, Epilogue Jun 6 Ch.142 Heavy Object - Volume 20, Afterword Jun 6