"I'm sorry. It's my responsibility."

Philip bows his head in serious condition in a conference room built in the Ladderbase basement. The taruns, sitting around the table, looked at each other as to what was going on.

"It was me, my boss, who gave you discretion. If you ask me where I'm responsible, I'm more to blame."

Phantom stands up and defends Philip. The Tarrandas shook their heads in alignment as they looked at each other again.

"I don't know what to think, and if you're going to say responsibility, I think you're going to end up with me. He's the chief executive."

"Right. And I'm responsible, too. I think it's more admirable because it calmly converged the NASA mess."

"I agree with you both. Waind present in that network...... Did I mention Henry? Given the threat that he may have posed in the future, it's a big deal that we've been able to contain at the moment."

Taro and Marr, and Alan say so, prompting them to sit down. Philip seemed sorry and clumsy, but when Phantom looked at his face and nodded one, he finally lowered his back as he was convinced.

"Hang on, we've made some big discoveries over here, but you've been having a hard time over there. It's not like I wasn't making assumptions for once, but you know, like the Waind that exists in the network, or a little nightmare, as Alan says, right?

Taro thought of many calamities that would be possible to wake up with such a wind, and shook himself.

"Xiaomei believes that being theoretically possible and actually being there is completely separate. No, maybe Wind is a much more advanced organism than we thought."

As usual, Xiao Mei emits while remaining faceless. He nodded that he agreed with it, and said with a difficult face that Alan "seemed to need to change his mind".

"I haven't insulted you before, but you're going to need to be more attentive. Is Henry a single being, or a common being? Are you up there, too, or how much can you do? Honestly, there are things I don't know, but I should have assumed the worst."

"So... but I just found out that it exists, and this is pretty big, huh?

"Well, yes, Admiral. I can't even take care of what I don't know when I'm here. For once, the intelligence department will take the initiative to consider measures, but there is no precedent for how many minutes. I'd like you to keep saying if you come up with any ideas or measures... but I guess we should put it behind us now for now"

Alan said so, turning his attention to the large screen equipped with the wall. There was a map depicting the terrain around the Ladderbase in detail, simulating the fights envisaged. A red light point pushing like a tsunami and a rudder base swallowed by it.

"Are you sure you want to come here?"

Marl swallows his sawdust and whines softly. "I don't know," Taro prefaced, laughing bitterly and clapping his shoulders.

"We can't talk about it with our current strength. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. This is a level

The power ratio entered into the tactical computer based on the information obtained from NASA is actually 35 to 1. I didn't think this was a situation I could manage with my efforts.

"I think I should, too, if that's possible. But honestly, it's gonna be hard... how many other points do you think it's possible to build a base?

Alan asks questions, not to anyone. Besides, Xiaomei raised her hand "in anticipation".

"It is presumed that there are two other possible candidates besides the local location. But one is on the exact opposite side of the planet, the other on the planet's poles. When you build bases on them, interacting with NASA will be desperate because of distance problems."

When Xiao Mei said so and looked up at her hand, the display of the screen switched to something that reflected the entire planet. Earthly typhoons and other storms covered the entire planet, and the only places that were relatively stable were the two places Xiaomei talked about and where the bases currently existed.

"... abandon - I want to go in the direction of no choice"

In a word of Taro, his gaze gathers to him.

"Well, nobody wants to abandon you. There are millions of people... but they've survived good things. When you think about waiting for a chance, you don't even have to step in here right now, do you? It should be better after you've enriched your battles."

Alan told me to tell you. Taro nodded one thing to it and continued, "I know what you're trying to say."

"I don't think I've been around long, over there. I don't think it's a good idea to get rid of the lack of BISHOP-related equipment."

Arm together, Taro staring at the ceiling. When Marl said, "Why?," he wrinkles between his eyebrows, and the other members listen with interest. Taro summed up his thoughts in an intact position for a while and told him to throw up "spreading bait".

"Sprinkle bait......... lying, are you kidding me?

Marl, who seemed to notice something, took a lot of breath. "What do you mean?," Taro opens his mouth again to Alan tilting his neck.

"That's why NASA survives. Maybe, but Wind's been waiting for people like us to come up and help them. Thinking about it makes a lot of sense, and it suits their purpose. In any way, I can confirm the technology to get up there."

I hear that Waind, whom she was fighting when she first met Marr, was waiting for other ships to approach her by spraying bait. If that were the case, it was well thought out that Wind would use something to accomplish his goals.

"Oh, my God... Hey, Phantom. Henry and the others you ran into were intelligent enough to do that?

Alan meditates his eyes all the time when he can't believe it and puts his hands on it to wrap his temples around it.

"It's about to become someone else. In terms of intelligence, I guess it's at least not as different from human beings... on the contrary, because I was trying to be verbally flexible with Antonio. You're likely to know a lot more about human emotions."

Try to remember, Phantom answers. "Assuming the president is right," he put his hand on his chin.

"You can think of enough possibilities for them to be disposed of after we leave. I hope he leaves me hoping that it will come next time because it worked this time, but it would be a simultaneous attack if he were judged useless as a sprinkler. If you look at it from the wind, it's definitely a homicide."

I made a rugged look and Phantom told me to throw it away.

"That's the thing. Besides, if that happens, it's our fault, right? If we hadn't even come down like this, it wouldn't have happened. I didn't know that. You're too big to get it done, aren't you?

Taro slaps his desk with his finger in frustration. Alan went there and said, "Damn it."

"That explains NASA's poor equipment and strangely limited raids. It's a machine that has that much and doesn't know how tired it is. I have no reason to attack you on holiday. We're just talking about invading from multiple locations at the same time............ Damn, they've been feeding and killing NASA guys for hundreds of years!!

Alan with a rounded look of disgust. But it wasn't just him, as was everyone on the spot.

"... I can't forgive you."

Angry Marl squeezes his fist tightly. Taro continued, "Oh, I can't forgive you," slamming his desk forcefully.

"I don't think running away here is something you should do as a person. I think there is a way of thinking about retreating once you think about it in terms of organization. At least it's safe for the most important people at the top. Even I know that's stupid...... but you can't. Isn't that what Rising Sun is?

When Taro stood up, he scolded the sky wide with his right hand.

"We're ordering someone to die, so we fight together on the front lines. That's what I've always been like when I was in Dingo and when I was in Enzio. There's no way I can do this differently now. Even if you know you can't, you just have to do it. That's what we're all expecting, and we're expecting ourselves, right?

I looked over at them together and said to my gaze, "No?" and the taro that makes you feel. He checked everyone's serious eyes and was satisfied, "Hey, Xiao Mei. Ask for something as usual," said Xiaomei. Xiaomei nodded to it one thing and replied, "Got it, Mr. Taylor," and stood up.

"Xiaomei is AI and I don't really know what a person's mood is. However, I intend to fully understand how important the feeling of not abandoning one's companion is. Even Wind is about to take it backwards, so you can't possibly understand this little plum."

Plum with chest tension and a good look. Together with a small smile.

"On top of that, I'll just give you one fact as requested by Mr. Taylor. All right, gentlemen. A merger treaty is already in force between us Rising Sun Alliance and NASA. This no longer means that an organization called NASA is single, but that they are part of an organization that totally constitutes RS. If so, we have an obligation to shelter this wherever possible. If this is to be expressed concisely -"

A perfectly faceless little plum grinned at his mouth and continued.

"They're already one of us"