This chapter describes general projections from the present to the end of life.
Simply put, it contains mainly personal information about "what kind of person is that person?" It contains mainly personal information about the person.
If we can predict the future in general, we can know when we are lucky and when we should be careful, so we can prepare ourselves and take countermeasures in advance!
For example, it includes the name of the person who came looking for the Agastia leaf, their life expectancy, what kind of identity they have, the names of their spouse, parents or spouses, and how they plan to live the rest of their lives.
Of course, there are also Agastia leaves for Japanese people!
Anyone would be surprised to hear the Japanese name coming from the monk deciphering the leaves of Agastia.
But there are also Japanese leaves.
Your Agastia leaf was written about 5000 B.C. and is preserved in South India, more than 6000 km from Japan.
But, then again, how is that possible? Aren't you using some kind of magic?
I understand your skepticism.
Because there are about 300,000 different surnames in Japan.
There are more lower names, I think there are more than a few million different names for men and women combined.
And yet, you are surprised that your own and your parents' names are even mentioned.
It may be that "life is predetermined" for people living on the earth since ancient times.

