In this chapter, we learn that Mishima sent an image of himself to Umarizuki, who sent a back image. Mishima tells us that the wolf gave him the images to represent his territory, and Mishima asks Mishima if there is any place where Mishima can sneak into her house to find the images. He tells her that the images represent Mishima's mother's books, which Mishima had written before her mother died, and he asks her why Mishima wrote the books. She tells him that she had written the books because Mishima wanted to escape from his father's tyranny. She also tells Mishima that the art in her house represents Mishima and the wolf's territory, which she wants Mishima to pass on to Mishima
In this chapter, we learn that Mishima sent an image of himself to Umarizuki, who sent a back image. Mishima tells us that the wolf gave him the images to represent his territory, and Mishima asks Mishima if there is any place where Mishima can sneak into her house to find the images. He tells her that the images represent Mishima's mother's books, which Mishima had written before her mother died, and he asks her why Mishima wrote the books. She tells him that she had written the books because Mishima wanted to escape from his father's tyranny. She also tells Mishima that the art in her house represents Mishima and the wolf's territory, which she wants Mishima to pass on to Mishima