The transmission cut out. Kiteretsu and Korosuke looked at each other in shock. Miyoko was their best friend; if she was calling for help tomorrow, they had to prevent it from happening today.
Korosuke nodded, though his stomach gave a loud growl. "That’s great, Kiteretsu-nari... but can the future tell us when the croquettes are ready?" The transmission cut out
Kiteretsu didn't have time for a new invention. He used the Echo-Phone’s powerful magnetic internal coil—the part that captured "future waves"—to create a makeshift lever. With Butagorira’s strength (who had followed them out of curiosity) and Kiteretsu’s leverage, they pried the beams apart. Korosuke nodded, though his stomach gave a loud growl
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. The transmission cut out