In this chapter, the fortune teller tells the story of how he found ikuto. The fortune teller explains that he was the person who was supposed to take him to the top of the tower, where the signal tower was built, but he was unable to do so because the tower was being guarded by a guard. The tower is connected to the planetarium, and the door to the tower is just a picture of a knob. The door does not open, however, because it is only for guardian eggs. He explains that the door is for the sake of amusement and serves no real purpose. He tells the tale of the man who held the king chair, and who is a writer. The man is interesting because he used to be the one who took ikutol, but the misunderstanding with him might have been his fault. He says that the key to his story must be found on his own. The key to the book is a storybook, which is a lucky item in the month of April. The one this month, he says, is a book that is in danger of being controlled by the easter easter. He adds that the man is losing his cool, and that is why he is trying to do his own thing. He gives the story as an example of how a person's life is in peril if they do not do something on their own. He then says that this is the story he wrote, and it is the one that has been given to him by the lucky item of the month. The chapter ends with the story teller telling the reader to hurry up to his mother and ask her to buy the tower.
In this chapter, the fortune teller tells the story of how he found ikuto. The fortune teller explains that he was the person who was supposed to take him to the top of the tower, where the signal tower was built, but he was unable to do so because the tower was being guarded by a guard. The tower is connected to the planetarium, and the door to the tower is just a picture of a knob. The door does not open, however, because it is only for guardian eggs. He explains that the door is for the sake of amusement and serves no real purpose. He tells the tale of the man who held the king chair, and who is a writer. The man is interesting because he used to be the one who took ikutol, but the misunderstanding with him might have been his fault. He says that the key to his story must be found on his own. The key to the book is a storybook, which is a lucky item in the month of April. The one this month, he says, is a book that is in danger of being controlled by the easter easter. He adds that the man is losing his cool, and that is why he is trying to do his own thing. He gives the story as an example of how a person's life is in peril if they do not do something on their own. He then says that this is the story he wrote, and it is the one that has been given to him by the lucky item of the month. The chapter ends with the story teller telling the reader to hurry up to his mother and ask her to buy the tower.