The next week, on Sunday, The group gathered yet again at the Hiirgai house. This time, surprisingly enough, Tsukasa was the one who started up the conversation. "This whole thing is starting to really freak me out.." She mumbled fearfully. "How come?" Miyuki asked. "I'm starting to get good at hearing people's thoughts!" "Ehh?" "Then tell me what everyone is thinking ." Konata challenged. "Okay..um.." Tsukasa closed her eyes, and concentrated as hard as she could. After five minutes, she finally spoke.

"Konata, you're thinking about the fact that you've been able to get better at moving objects at will; Miyuki, you're thinking about the fact that you haven't changed since last time; and Sis, you're thinking about the fact that you've been able to understand every foreigner that you've met." Tsukasa opened her eyes. "I thought you said you were good at English, Sis. Why is it so surprising that you've been able to understand it better?" Kagami sighed. "Its not just foreigners who speak English. I was able to understand some French foreigners the other day, and I've never even had a day of French lessons."

Kagami turned to Miyuki and Konata. "How about you two? Was Tsukasa right about you both?" Konta and Miyuki nodded. "I told you I was starting to hear what people are thinking!" Tsukasa cried. "It's like something out of a bad horror movie..next I'll be able to see how everyone is going to die.." Kagami patted her sister, trying to comfort her. "C'mon, Tsukasa, you know it won't go like that. Besides, if that ever happens, you can just stop doing that and not get scared." "That's true.." Tsukasa nodded. "Although, I do have the highest Midi-chlorian reading out of all of us, so if I quit now, I might be stopping something good from happening. So I'll keep going, for now."

"…Anyways, it is true that nothing else has happened to me since last time." Miyuki said, scratching her head. "And I have gotten better at moving objects, thanks to some late-night practice." "Practice?" Kagami said, chuckling. "When do you practice?" Konata looked at Kagami with a surprised look on her face. "Well, of course I practice. You didn't think I got so good at video games just by playing them casually, did you?" Kagami sighed. "If only you used a fraction of that energy on schoolwork.." "Although, Tsukasa, you're powers did have the work for me today. Thank you very much." Miyuki said, looking up from her notebook. "I just finished recording the results for this week."

"Although, Miyuki?" "Hm?" "Aren't there any other people out there like us? After all, you did say that you found that Konata's device wasn't the only one, so there has to be at least a few people who know what Midi-chlorians are and what they indicate." Tsukasa pondered. "That's true. I remember seeing a few people talking about they're experiences the first time I looked Midi-chlorians up…however I can't remember if any of these people are in Japan. I'll look it up and tell you when I find out." "Okay. Thanks, Miyuki." "Don't mention it."

"However, now that we're done with the recordings for this week, and since there isn't a quiz tomorrow, how about we play some games?" Konata happily suggested. Kagami smiled. "I don't mind if you want to stay awhile and play. After all, I think I might beat you in a new puzzle game I bought the other day." "Ah Kagami, no matter how hard you try, you'll never beat me." "We'll see about that!" Thus, the girls played the puzzle game-with Konata being the winner, as usual-until it was time for dinner, and Miyuki and Konata left.