by Rumiko Takahashi, 186 pages
Still stinging from the encounter with his late father's spiteful foe, Sesshomaru lets his wounded pride propel him forward into what he knows is one of Naraku's traps. But if it offers him the opportunity to finally prove to himself that he's better than his half-brother, it's a risk he's willing to take. Even if it ends with one or the other of them dead.
Sesshomaru, you fool. Even Totosai, who forged the sword you covet and the fragment of it that you carry, has been trying to tell you that you're making things more difficult than they need to be. But if this is the only way you're going to learn where things--and you--really stand, then so be it. Just don't get yourself killed in the process, 'kay? What would little Rin do without you?
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