Just as the kitten slipped through a crack in the door, Miyoko arrived, having felt uneasy about Kiteretsu's warning. She saw the kitten and, without thinking, chased after it. Creeaaaak—CRASH!
"Imagine, Korosuke!" Kiteretsu exclaimed, adjusting his glasses. "We can hear tomorrow’s weather, the news, or even what we'll be having for dinner!" Just as the kitten slipped through a crack
Back at Kiteretsu’s house, Miyoko bandaged her scraped knee while the kitten lapped up some milk."I guess the future isn't set in stone," Kiteretsu mused, looking at the now-broken Echo-Phone. "It only told us what could happen so we had the chance to change it." "Imagine, Korosuke
The duo rushed to find Miyoko, finding her perfectly safe at the park with Butagorira and Tongari."I'm not in any danger," Miyoko laughed, though she looked worried when Kiteretsu explained the Echo-Phone. Butagorira scoffed
Butagorira scoffed. "Your gadgets are always causing trouble, Kiteretsu! There’s nothing at that old warehouse but dust and rats."
Despite the skepticism, Kiteretsu couldn't shake the feeling of dread. He decided to stake out the warehouse that evening. As the sun began to set, they saw a small, stray kitten wandering toward the dilapidated building.
Kiteretsu sat hunched over the Kiteretsu Daihyakka , the ancient book of inventions left by his ancestor. He had just finished assembling a device called the —a small, brass-rimmed gadget designed to hear sounds from exactly twenty-four hours into the future.