"You seem quite restless, as if you're dissatisfied. It looks like you think the current environment isn't right for you,"
As soon as Kagura Hikaru had taken his seat, the old lady at the divination stand started chattering away like some switch-flipping shrine maiden machine, her tone firm and babbling as if she were foreseeing the future with one eye open: "To change your situation, the most important thing is not to give up on the opportunity before you!"
It was all ambiguous nonsense, the sort of spiel fortune tellers typically use, stuff that could 'come true' for anyone.
But at that moment, Kagura Hikaru's heart was inexplicably full of faith.
Even though he was the one who could actually see the future.
"Opportunity?" he asked.
"The opportunity has always been right before your eyes. You must seize it and take action. Otherwise, your current troubles will continue,"
"That—"
"That will be a thousand yen, please."
The divination-crone held out her hand for money.