"... orbital modification 5 seconds ago.... you wanted to try 3, 2, 1... The truth is."

"Don't you fix it ~?

"By the time you come up into space and you're in orbit, the path's almost confirmed, right? Earlier, I recalculated the orbit, no doubt about it? If we're not even at the right speed, we should stay out of satellite orbit with centrifugal force and into orbit around the moon, right?... maybe."

Maybe waltz was in too irresponsible a situation and a position to use the word, but whoever raised a protest against her words did not seem to be alone on the spot. So much so that everyone trusted Waltz, but in the first place, those other than Cortex and Deprexa who were there didn't really know what was going on.

Those who were in Strandia could not even tell that the outside gravity was small and that there was no air. Gravity control systems are in effect on board, and magic tools for barometric control are in operation so that the barometric pressure is kept constant. Perhaps to them, only the view that seemed outside must have seemed distant from reality.

That's why naturally that didn't happen when you just felt like you were looking at the monitor. The myriad stars, planets, moons, and suns that floated in space were so surprising and inspiring that they were too much for the psychology of the sailors.

As a result, many of those on Strandia seemed to share one common concern. Beatrice was one of them.

"... Is there anything I can do on this ship?

Why am I here? Is there anything I can do? If we stay like this, we'll just be on Stranzia, doing nothing, doing nothing, going back to the ground... Most of them had such concerns.

The only reason I was prompted to have concerns was because I saw what the universe looked like. The opacity of why Waltz brought in a large number of people unrelated to this mission was one of the causes. Worst of all, as long as Lucia replenishes her magic, Strandia is floating in the universe, and even the moon can move her if she has one. In other words, in a straightforward way, there wasn't supposed to be anybody but Lucia.

Despite this, why did Waltz bring so many people...... All those who thought about it seemed to wonder whether they were expected to play any special role in them. And aren't we being tested by waltz or...

By the way, when it comes to what Waltz was thinking, in conclusion, as always, he didn't seem to have thought in depth. I just wanted the people of Mid-Eden to have a wider perspective or experience...... It seemed to her that the role was nothing special when it came to this, and that we wanted her to find it for herself.

And her idea, in a way, is what she expects. And it seems to have caused unexpected confusion in a way. Some develop dishes named after the moon like Rosemary, others rush to see what to do like Beatrice... There was a rush of air on board. Well, I left the ground, and it hasn't been a day yet.

Against that background, Beatrice was a representative example of those who could not find their role and were confused... Theresa, who was hitting the console with Katakata somehow next to her, seemed to have the opposite idea of Beatrix. Theresa said this to Beatrice without shifting her eyes from the console.

"I don't know why the Lord is sighing here instead of Lord Catalina... don't you think there's any need to rush into something else? I mean, worst of all, I don't think there's a problem even if I can't do anything. I don't think Waltz wants that much either." Katakata

"Really?

"Hmm. Or if you insist on (...) and (...) and (...) not (...) things... I think it's the process of trying to do something, not achieve something. I think luck is a big part of getting to the result."

"Need luck? Are you saying that hard work can't help you?

"It takes a lot of luck to get to the realization that leads to results and outcomes. As things stand, your Lord is not demanding results, so I don't think you need to rush to do something."

"Well, it doesn't mean I'm in a hurry... but I want to do something by the time I get back, that's what I think. This world is spread across the sky. If you look at this sight, you think a lot about it. What a tiny being I am...... As someone who stands next to Theresa, what can I do to become the right person..."

"The last one is superfluous."

After I said that and frowned... Theresa dropped her shoulders, while she turned to Beatrice for advice.

"If you're not in a hurry, the answer is simple. I just need to do what I can now so I don't waste my time. Teaching Miss Marie to study, teaching Miss Lucia what a lady is..."

"Hey, Teresa? I wonder what that means?

Teresa gets tangled up in Lucia, who was as close as Beatrice because she said an extra word.

As a result, when Teresa has a bitter look --

"By the way, what is Teresa doing?

—— Beatrice seemed interested in her behavior as she continued to slap the console.