Not really axed, per se. I believe we are about at the end of the novel. Although they skipped a lot along the way.Hold the fuck up, we only have one more chapter?
Did this get axed?
Is it? Cause from the raw novel chapters on Syosetsu it looks like the manga will just cover up to before they enter school which is ~30 chapters. Then there's ~50 chapters covering their three years at school, the graduation and condemnation.Not really axed, per se. I believe we are about at the end of the novel. Although they skipped a lot along the way.
Hm. I wonder if I stopped reading the raw early, because I don't remember that at all. I will agree that it is entirely possible, because I read too many novels.Is it? Cause from the raw novel chapters on Syosetsu it looks like the manga will just cover up to before they enter school which is ~30 chapters. Then there's ~50 chapters covering their three years at school, the graduation and condemnation.
we already know they are not gonna react as before, after they married each otherMan, I'm scared to read what happens when they fully meet the heroine, I don't want this fluffy story to turn sour
Ice chunks in space were formed because of vacuum too.Didn’t know you could make ice by vacuuming water.
So like, from a lack of air particles that can transfer heat to the water or what? Googling surprisingly didn’t help much for me on this topic.Ice chunks in space were formed because of vacuum too.
It's not entirely like that. It's like how our nose stabilise the temperature of air we inhale to our lung. Well, in space it will be a simple process since the temperature is already cold, but for fridge, and freezer, there are steps to be done involving compressing the air.So like, from a lack of air particles that can transfer heat to the water or what? Googling surprisingly didn’t help much for me on this topic.
Refrigeration systems cool by lowering the pressure of the refrigerant in use, thereby "boiling it" with a vacuum, and for almost all practical applications, at ~ -60C water will turn to ice.So like, from a lack of air particles that can transfer heat to the water or what? Googling surprisingly didn’t help much for me on this topic.