The transfer of the moon is over. In other words, the next thing you have to do is the task of adjusting the rotational speed of the moon. If you want to add another word to that --,

"(I have to fix a different world transfer system...)"

—— Waltz had to use the mass of the moon to repair the system to return to the original world.

To repair the otherworld-transfer system for returning to the original world, we need a supermassive source of gravity that distorts the dimension. Its mass is about 1/10 the mass of the moon. I had to compress that to such an extent that it would be a chunk of neutron —— specifically about the size of a small beeball size.

By deflecting the huge gravitational field created by such a neutron bead using a gravitational control system, holes are made in the dimension and transferred to another world...... That was the mechanism of the cross-world transfer system mounted on the waltz. Gravity control systems alone can do similar things, but for Waltz's large body to pass, it can only create a horizontal plane of events that are too small to return to the original world until now. Well, even after the restoration, the problem is a pile, and if we don't find the right 'world', 'position', and 'time', we're going to be in the same situation she was a year ago.

"(... well, you can handle it)"

Waltz stopped thinking. However, I didn't stop thinking because I don't know the answer. It became a hassle.

They are now moving towards the planet in space that has become much neater due to the loss of the moon. Lucia couldn't exercise the metamagic on herself, so she had to physically return with the power of Strandia. Nevertheless, that in itself is a story within the assumptions. Waltz asked Lucia to transfer the moon after adding all the time they had to get back into the planet's satellite orbit and the extra time they would have had if they had.

Therefore, the only thing she can do until she reaches the planet's satellite orbit is to make a final determination of what she needs to do. Calculation of the direction and target speed of accelerating the moon, timing and the mass to be taken from the moon…. There seemed to be a lot to check on, but for Waltz, the machine, it didn't seem like a big deal.

As a result, the confirmation process ends in a few seconds.

"... free time"

Sighing waltz with an unchanging view outside. When I was traveling on the planet, there were trees, mountains, etc. relatively close by, and yet the distinction between day and night was clear, so I never got tired of the view I could see even when I was slowly traveling. In the vast universe, however, the distance between the stars and the stars was so great that even if they traveled at considerable speeds, the view remained unchanged, and soon boredom came.

It's just that not all of us were tired of it. Teresa and others, for example, keep staring at the view outside as if it were going to eat in... Sage and Eve also seemed to have some sort of argument that it wasn't, uh, Ko, while pointing their fingers at the planets, the moon, and the appearance of the Sun in the distance.

In the meantime, it was Alfania, the inner length of the elf, that caught Waltz's eye. She was also one of those people who was looking out at the view again, hands on the wall, and seemed to stare out.

"Did you find something?

Waltz asks Alfania.

"... is that smoky thing a star? I pinched my daughters in my ear to say that something like the sun was shining in the distance..."

"Yeah, almost every light point you can see from here right now is the result of stars like the sun glowing in the distance. Some stars are reflecting and glowing the sun's light, not the moon or the Earth... but the planet?

Waltz mistakenly describes everyone's home planet as Earth. Because she didn't know the name of the "planet".... apart from not knowing the real name of the King's capital in Mid-Eden.

Why didn't Waltz know the name of the "planet"...... The reason for this was simple. Because no one, including her, knows the name of the "planet". In the first place, for people who didn't even know that the land they lived on was round and didn't even know that they lived on a "planet" that was floating in space, they didn't even think about it, like naming a "planet" that didn't even exist a concept. It therefore seems that people simply called the "world" about the "planet".

However, inside Stranzia, where they were now, the idea was changing. The planet we lived on is only one of the stars that floats in space, so can we give it a name... That was a widespread idea.

"That blue star... is his name" Planet "?

"No, the" planet "isn't a unique noun, it's a common noun, right? Don't you know his name? We don't have it yet, do we? Like a cat."

"Cat?"

"Yeah. It's nothing. Don't you know Alfania?

"... um. After Mr. Deprexa, because of his age, everyone asks me, but I haven't given a clear answer yet. I wonder what I should call it..."

That said, to a planet that was visible far away, Alfania turning a distant gaze. Shortly afterwards, she spoke of a proposal for a name to be given to the planet.