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electric-tenshi.nekoweb.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The chapter begins with Nene's awkward encounter with Hanako, where he mistakenly thinks she has a fever. Hanako's mysterious behavior and cryptic conversation with Tsuchigomori hint at deeper secrets, such as his possible vampire nature. Meanwhile, Nene is left with lingering questions about Hanako's true identity and intentions. The chapter ends with Nene taking over the cafe's counter while everyone else is busy, still worrying about Hanako's health and the unknown truths about him. | |
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lateralthinkingtechnology.wordpress.com
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| | | | | When she was a girl San-min saw her father explode. It was the moment he kissed the neon. A shower of sparks - flames all across the corrugated rooftops of the urban village. Old Cantonese walls, alleyways where girls waited for business, roads clogged with tangled-together bicycles, networks of the rubber tendrils of the power... | |
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www.heroicfantasyquarterly.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The story follows the journey of Conor O'Brien, a lone warrior who confronts the She-Devil, a manifestation of the villagers' fears and pagan beliefs. Through a series of events, Conor defeats the She-Devil in a dream, symbolizing the villagers' internal struggle with their own cowardice. The villagers, initially fearful of the She-Devil, are confronted with the reality that their fears were a product of their own psyche. Conor's victory over the She-Devil represents a shift in the villagers' beliefs, as they are forced to confront their own fears and the power of their collective imagination. The story concludes with Conor deciding to continue his quest as a defender of the light, with the support of the villagers' daughter, who acknowledges hi... | |
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lizzysiddal.wordpress.com
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| | | Today it's time for a virtual cruise down the Moselle, possibly my favourite river in Germany. The reason ... Our dear God did not wish / that fine wine should go to waste. / Thus he gave not just the vine / also the requisite sense of taste. (Purists won't like that translation, but I... | ||