A black world with a dazzling sun. Daytime time flows where the light of day is visible, and night time flows where it is shaded...... On a Stranzia bridge drifting through such space, those who were exploring the whereabouts of the moon had one achievement (?) was putting out.

"... I knew you weren't that far away, huh?

"Right ~. For better or worse, you were only a million kilometers away ~. It's roughly triple the distance compared to the moon on Earth ~... well, you can say it wasn't further away than you thought"

Although the two moons that had disappeared from the planet's sky could not be seen from the continent on which Mid-Eden was located, fortunately, they were floating within a visible distance from the orbit in which Strandia was floating. Guess from the distance between the planet and the moon, the time the planet itself jumped on an artifact made by Lucia is about 10 hours. He didn't seem to have jumped much more than Cortex had assumed.

All you have to do is get close to the moon and use the metastatic magic to move from moon to moon, and you can get alignment with the future...... Waltz, who was more serious about the situation, seemed relieved to see what the moon looked like.

Nevertheless, there was no way I could have just moved it. Where to move the moon. How will the rotation cycle of the month be adjusted? What do we do with the rotational orbit of the planet itself, which has changed somewhat due to the departure of the moon? And most importantly --,

"There's only one moon in the future... well, what is it?

-- 2 Where to take one of a month...... The problem was still piling up.

Nevertheless, it does not mean that there are technical problems. If Lucia uses metastatic magic, the movement of the moon is, well, at a level where it can be managed...... If you want the moon to disappear, just because Waltz uses a micro black hole to fuel the moon itself and hang the brakes on the rotation so that it is pulled by the sun's gravity. The orbit of a somewhat deviated planet can be modified in the same way.

However, it seemed too wasteful to Waltz to dispose of one of the moons to the sun. That seems to have been the same for Cortex.

"How about turning it into" fuel "to modify the orbit of one moon or the other?

Waltz responded to Cortex's suggestion that he would make effective use of the moon rather than discard it, looking complicated.

"As far as I'm concerned... I want that one..." Damn.

"... Huh? It didn't sound good, could you say it again ~?

"Well, you know what I'm asking you, right? I'd like you to guess the sub audio, if you can?

The real thing about waltz is that he wants to repair the otherworld-transfer system in order to return to the original world... To do so, a huge amount of mass (energy) was needed. That's what turns a whole moon into energy —— not to say, but a huge enough mass to be on par with that….

But Waltz couldn't talk about it because of the table. Because there were people on the spot who admired themselves, such as Lucia, and when it came to returning to the original world, it was visible that it would cause a great deal of turmoil.... If you're going to have a wave, why don't you just go back to earth, not space... She couldn't say "I want the moon" out loud because she was thinking about it.... Especially if you were on the ground and thought of something similar, you couldn't tell me how you ended up.

Cortex, on the other hand, seemed to know what Waltz was thinking, etc., to take it. She therefore inquired with a sub voice attached to the sub voice.

"What is your sister going to do with getting the moon ~?

What is Waltz going to do after he gets the moon and repairs the otherworld-transfer system... At this time, the question that Cortex had was the very question that the fellows who were on the spot would one day have in the same way.

The opposing waltz also seemed to have a good understanding of the meaning of the inquiry from Cortex, which was originally the same (...) j (...) s (...) te (...) m (...). But only because I understood --,

"What are we going to do..."

"What will you do ~?

…………

—— Waltz became troubled by his sister's inquiry.

I've been in this world for over a year. Almost every day, after completing the repair of the system, it was Waltz who had been worried about what to do, but even at this point, he had not been able to reach a clear answer. Should we take Lucia and the others back to their original world, or should we leave them in this world... When I asked Lucia and the others, it was obvious how they would answer, but I wasn't sure Waltz would come to the modern world and live well.

Therefore she had postponed giving the answer. For her like that, going back to the modern world--

"... it's a far more difficult question than what to do with the moon..."

—— that seemed like a falling thing.