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You are not in this fight alone. Trust the people around you and use their power, that is the mark of an excellent commander.

– Luft Weizen


The Balancing Scale of Strong Luck (強運の天秤)

Luft takes Tact and Lester to meet Prince Shiva. Shiva, unaware of the broken state of the Imperial forces, orders Tact to return to Transbaal immediately. Tact must choose between attempting to let Shiva down gently, or telling him the straight truth (both options have the same eventual outcome, but the latter enables the subsequent Shiva subroute).

Eonia speech

Luft then shows Tact, Lester and the Angels a recording of Eonia's ascension speech to the public, rationalizing his coup d'etat and his overthrow of the previous royal family. The player, as Tact, can choose either to immediately distrust this speech (this will impress Milfeulle, Ranpha, and Forte), to withhold judgement until more information is procured (this will lower Ranpha's opinion of Tact, but will impress Mint and Vanilla), or to find the speech impressive (this will impress no one and will lower Mint and Forte's opinion of Tact).

Afterwards, Luft and Lester begin planning the route to Rhome, leaving Tact to explore the ship. Here he sees a demonstration of Milfeulle's supernatural good luck firsthand as he witnesses her win a lottery prize in the Elle Ciel's convenience store. Milfeulle proceeds to give Tact a grand tour of the ship while introducing him to the other Angels.

Luft saluted

The Angel Troupe and the Elle Ciel's crew see Luft off with a salute.

Once the tour is over, Tact returns to the bridge. With Eonia's net closing around the Elle Ciel quickly, Luft takes the Criom system fleet as a decoy to lure Eonia's forces away, allowing the Elle Ciel to escape undetected.

After the Elle Ciel escapes, Tact eavesdrops on the Angels having a conversation about him as a commander, each Angel having different opinions about whether or not he will be a worthy one. More specifically, Milfeulle's reaction to Tact is the most positive among the Angels; she happily endorses Tact and thinks he will be a great commander. Ranpha's reaction is the most negative among the Angels; she openly dislikes Tact. Mint's reaction is exactly in the middle; she says she will not form either a good or a bad opinion about Tact until she has more information about him (meaning, until she has a chance to see how her commander will perform in his duties). Forte's reaction is more positive than Ranpha's, but still more negative than Milfeulle's, Vanilla's, or Mint's reactions; Forte is disappointed in Tact because she wanted an older commander with more experience. Vanilla's reaction is essentially neutral; she simply says she will obey Tact's orders.

After all five Angels have voiced their initial opinions about Tact (which of course are subject to change as the player tries to woo them as the game progresses), Milfeulle leaves the room and unexpectedly catches Tact eavesdropping, and the player as Tact can choose either to confess to eavesdropping or lie about it (if the player confesses to listening in, then Milfeulle will react with shock at first but will then love Tact all the more for his honesty; if the player lies, Milfeulle will find out anyway and her opinion of Tact will be lowered to boot).

Afterwards, Milfeulle expresses the wish to organize a picnic and asks Tact to invite everyone. The player as Tact must visit each Angel at least once to invite them (it is not necessary to visit Milfeulle since she is organizing the picnic but visiting her gives the player an opportunity to impress her); if the player invites all of them then all of them will have a higher opinion of Tact (and Milfeulle's opinion of Tact will rise significantly). If the player fails to invite even one Angel, Milfeulle's opinion of Tact will fall (and so will the one or more Angels the player failed to invite; however the Angels the player did invite will still be impressed). During the picnic, Milfeulle will offer to feed Tact some of her cooking.

Picnic rain

The picnic is cut short prematurely when it suddenly starts raining (actually the sprinkler system going off from barbecue smoke), upsetting Milfeulle almost to the point of tears. The Angels explain to Tact that this is a side effect of Milfuelle's luck, which is bad as well as good.

Shortly after, the Elle Ciel is pincered in a narrow pass by Rezon's fleet. Unfortunately, the Lucky Star experiences some unexpected problems and is initially unable to take off. The Angels must thus fight his fleet twice, the first time without Milfeulle and the second time with her in the fight. After Rezon's fleet is defeated both times, he retreats, and the chapter ends soon after.

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