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well, kids, please click the link below to watch Mott in cadet uniform!(Yes, I posted this chapter just to fix this bug.) He cc. So. yes! Look at the damn picture!!But you'll need to go over the wall to see you.

https://imgur.com/gallery/oZnMaoM

we were not in a hurry, but after the detachment removed a few soldiers, we moved much faster, and within a few minutes they brought me to some gate. There were soldiers on both sides, and they stood there.

They let me in. I've never been in the cockpit, it's a pretty large room, most of the walls are occupied by glass windows to see through. I

think they had at least four pilots, each facing huge buttons and screen panels, and most importantly, looking at the universe through the window.

Two other people sat on either side of the wall watching the screen. These people were all in black uniforms, but neither they nor the windows were my focal point. Well, in addition to that, the ship apparently just circled around Ilsa, and not in space in fact.

However, it seems to me that these people are three people in total.

Oh, Tiffin is here! And the lieutenant. He looked as self-righteous as ever, but he was surrounded by someone I had never met before. A little small, almost as short as me, and skinnier than Tyfen. I couldn't really tell the color of his hair, his hair was hidden under a little hat, but his eyes were hollow and scared. It was a little strange that he looked like he was hiding behind the lieutenant, but—

"I'm glad you arrived so soon, Mott." I see you're already dressed appropriately?" Tiffin greeted me with an eyebrow raised.

"Yes, Thai——, uh, sir! Of course I have, and I'm well dressed. It's soft. "

It's good to hear that. Allow me to introduce the captain of the ship and his first mate," said Tuffin, waving to the other two officers, "Lieutenant Gog and Second Lieutenant Fern. Just by looking at the lieutenant's expression, I could see that he thought the situation was stupid at best and insulting at worst. When my gaze swept over the ensign, he seemed to retreat behind his superiors. There was only a red and a blue square on his coat of arms!

"Nice to meet you, gentlemen!" I said, doing my best to be friendly, even though the two of them seemed upset just to see me.

"You're welcome," the lieutenant blurted out.

Tiffin heard all of this clearly, but since no one had said anything obviously unkind, I guess he really couldn't say anything, and neither would I. "Lieutenant, can you repeat what you told me earlier so that our colleagues can hear it?"

the lieutenant neatly rolled his eyes. "Of course. Since your goal is to submit the final report in person to avoid interference or surveillance, we will soon be heading to the Lone Voyage and the ships in question, which are currently temporarily residing in the Moncalamari system on the outer rim. Where we are now, we won't be able to enter hyperspace, so it could take a couple of weeks to get there. As for the commander, how did we find you so quickly, we happen to be in a nearby galaxy and are dealing with a relatively easy thing to solve. "

Anyway," Tiffin continued in place of the lieutenant, "now, we do need your help. You've said before that you're 'living' in this asteroid belt. "

Well, that's right, sir.

"Even for experienced pilots, navigating the asteroid belt is not an easy task. How do you think we can best get out of this hellish place without damaging our hulls and losing our warriors?

... Uh, wait, are you--Are you asking me, sir?"

If you don't have an answer, we'll make do with flying, but your replenishment may save many lives and ships in the Empire. "

Thank you. Well, well. I can't imagine what the asteroid belt would be like right now, and it would be better if I were in space right now, so..."Sir, can I enter the asteroid belt before talking?"

he seemed a little surprised. "If it helps you make the right decision, then yes, you have to try anyway. "

Thank you, sir. "This time, unlike last time, I knew to sit down before converting consciousness. My mind seemed to fly a few kilometers and then back into my massive body. Okay, okay, let's do it.

The people there were waiting for me to do it quickly, so I immediately took the "Pose: Pudding" and shot faster than Mach 1. I feel like it's starting to get a little ridiculous, but compared to the last time I left the planet, I almost pierced the bubbles, passed through the atmosphere and into space, with less effort than I thought it would be.

The more I ate, the easier things became. Kook.

Well, now that I'm back in this asteroid belt, I can successfully make some observations.

On top of that, there aren't that many asteroids around anymore, probably because I ate them. There are quite a few larger ones, but at the moment, there are very few larger ones than me.

Well, I think I already have a plan.

I turned back into a petite form and stood up to face the three officers.

Wait, wait a minute, they didn't look at me, where are they-

" Lieutenant, the unidentified object seems to have left the atmosphere. Should we go after it?" one pilot asked, turning his head to look at his superior, a strange expression on his face.

"yes—

" "No, stay on track," Tiffin interrupted the lieutenant. "Nothing to worry about. Now, Mott, have you made your decision?" He turned to face me, and I was stuck in place because suddenly everyone in the room was looking at me, trying to figure out what I meant. It felt uncomfortable, but sitting cross-legged on the floor didn't help either, so I stood up and dusted my ass off.

"Well, I guess so, huh? Look, there aren't many smaller asteroids around. The great one holds on to what is inside and what is outside. So, if we go in the middle, we avoid the big ones and stay away from the small ones. A small thought crossed my mind. "Otherwise, I might be able to use my body to protect the ship, wouldn't that help?"

"Lieutenant, inform your men to stay in the middle of the conveyor belt and not leave the system until we reach the appropriate area. "

Yes, ensign, give orders to all ships. The

second lieutenant saluted as Tiffin had taught me, "Yes, sir.

"Now, Mott. Man, hearing Tiffin call my name suddenly became refreshed. Honestly, it felt really weird to be called a "creature", but having someone to support me started to feel really good. "I want to talk to you for a few minutes. He glanced at his colleagues, all of whom were standing next to a technician's panel. "Privately.

"Well, of course, sir.

"Okay. Come with me," Tiffin said, stepping out of the cockpit before I could react, the pilots fiddling with the controls.

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