This paper fixes non-selective configuration within the second system of Kasei-Theory. Non-selective configuration is placed between reading and time as a structural placement without temporal priority, causal derivation, or developmental sequence. Configuration is not introduced as selection, choice, evaluation, randomness, chance, probability, necessity, or determined order. Reading does not establish selection. Configuration does not establish temporal sequence. Order does not establish relation, comparison, before and after, or temporal flow. The paper fixes configuration without selection while also preventing two major reductions: the reduction of non-selection to chance, randomness, or probability, and the reduction of non-chance to necessity, determination, or law. Non-selective configuration is not accidental configuration, random configuration, probabilistic outcome, necessary order, or determined arrangement. Non-selective configuration is fixed only as a local readability condition under which configuration remains readable without selection and without transition into time. It functions as the structural placement between Reading Without Operation and Time Without Flow within the second system. No subject is presupposed. No choice is introduced. No probability is introduced. No necessity is introduced. No temporal order is established.
Juza Minamikata (Sun,) studied this question.