The chapter opens with a flashback to the previous chapter, in which the narrator explains that he has been rejected from a number of high school clubs. He is now faced with the difficult task of finding a new club to join. He wonders if the art chapter club is doing more art than he expected, and wonders if some members of the magic club are taking their club seriously. The narrator wonders aloud what the girl is doing with the club, and he wonders aloud if she is painting the club the best way to make recruit posters in other parts of the school paper. He also wonders aloud about the fortune-telling club, which he believes to be a kind of prophecy club. He begins by shuffling the cards of the fortune telling club, but the girl he is talking to appears to be facing up. He tells her that he is going to let her go because she is a fast runner. The girl tells him that something is coming, and she asks if he would like to join the track team. He says he is not interested, and that she has many ill deeds that made her the front-page of the paper the next day. He then tells her to go before he can run away from her. She runs away, and the girl believes that the boy she has been talking to is her magic girl. She believes that since the club has been shut down, she has re-emerged. She has been seen in the past room of the humanities club, where she has made posters for the other students to use as problem posters in the hope of restarting the club.
The chapter opens with a flashback to the previous chapter, in which the narrator explains that he has been rejected from a number of high school clubs. He is now faced with the difficult task of finding a new club to join. He wonders if the art chapter club is doing more art than he expected, and wonders if some members of the magic club are taking their club seriously. The narrator wonders aloud what the girl is doing with the club, and he wonders aloud if she is painting the club the best way to make recruit posters in other parts of the school paper. He also wonders aloud about the fortune-telling club, which he believes to be a kind of prophecy club. He begins by shuffling the cards of the fortune telling club, but the girl he is talking to appears to be facing up. He tells her that he is going to let her go because she is a fast runner. The girl tells him that something is coming, and she asks if he would like to join the track team. He says he is not interested, and that she has many ill deeds that made her the front-page of the paper the next day. He then tells her to go before he can run away from her. She runs away, and the girl believes that the boy she has been talking to is her magic girl. She believes that since the club has been shut down, she has re-emerged. She has been seen in the past room of the humanities club, where she has made posters for the other students to use as problem posters in the hope of restarting the club.