The ship is waiting for the return of the people who went to it. The narrator tells the boy not to worry about it, because he'll just wait until the clock strikes midnight and then defeat Sora Takeuchi inside the ship's tower. He says that even if no one returns from the ship, the leader of the ship will have to step chess to get the key to the tower, which rests in the sky above the ship. This is a brave leader, the narrator says, and he'd bat an eyelash if the ship were to be destroyed before his eyes. He'd throw the dead body to distract the enemy, and the corpse would even hit the ground, he says. He flips over the slideshow of the simca san, which he brought for the boy, and tells him that it's a "test" to see if the gravity children on the ship are worth what they're made of. The boy says that he loves the ship so much that he's even wearing it on his feet.
The ship is waiting for the return of the people who went to it. The narrator tells the boy not to worry about it, because he'll just wait until the clock strikes midnight and then defeat Sora Takeuchi inside the ship's tower. He says that even if no one returns from the ship, the leader of the ship will have to step chess to get the key to the tower, which rests in the sky above the ship. This is a brave leader, the narrator says, and he'd bat an eyelash if the ship were to be destroyed before his eyes. He'd throw the dead body to distract the enemy, and the corpse would even hit the ground, he says. He flips over the slideshow of the simca san, which he brought for the boy, and tells him that it's a "test" to see if the gravity children on the ship are worth what they're made of. The boy says that he loves the ship so much that he's even wearing it on his feet.