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Chapter 58: Death Blow

Author: Phenomenal Pen
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“The Ayakashi floated in the middle of the bathroom inside her aura of dark water. It was like when you place water on a lotus leaf and it takes a spherical shape. There were bits of seaweed and tiny debris hanging about her. Her hair moved like octopus tentacles but more dispersed and chaotic.

“This reminded me of the Second Law of Latent Heat as formulated by Lord Kelvin, how things tended to proceed towards a more disordered state. A basic tenet of education in Wani Academy, something that had been ingrained in all blue Slayers, was the superiority of creation over destruction. Or rather, the undesirability of destruction.

“A direct result of this was the existence of a Restricted Section in the school library for books that were considered taboo. Blue Slayers were taught to have a deep love for science and the arts – ice sculptures during the Snow Festival, mechanical wonders during the science fair, the tundra biotope and the zen pond in the school grounds. In other words, creat
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