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The school formed a special committee, led by a stern but kind-hearted teacher, Mr. Nakamura, to help Kyou control her ability. The committee included some students with seemingly related skills or interests, like Taro, a calm and collected student with an uncanny ability to predict and sometimes mitigate the effects of Kyou's episodes.

Together, they embarked on a journey to understand and manage Kyou's power. The process wasn't easy; every minor emotional shift in Kyou could trigger a disaster. However, through trials and errors, they discovered a unique method: whenever Kyou focused on a hobby or activity she truly enjoyed, like drawing manga, her episodes significantly decreased.

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One ordinary day turned into chaos when Kyou accidentally caused the school's main hall clock to crash to the ground during a morning assembly. Panic spread through the crowd of students and faculty as if she had deliberately done it. That's when she realized her presence could inadvertently cause destruction, earning her the ominous nickname "the Unintentional Destroyer."

Kyou Senshina was just an ordinary high school girl until the day her "Mob Mujikaku," or seemingly ordinary, life drastically changed. It started with small incidents: a pencil case would inexplicably fly off her desk, a classroom door would suddenly stick and refuse to budge, or she'd unintentionally cause a row of neatly stacked books to tumble. At first, her classmates and teachers thought it was just clumsiness or perhaps a minor prank. But as time went on, the occurrences grew more frequent and more destructive.

Her love for manga became the key to her stability. She started writing her own manga, inspired by her experiences, under the pseudonym "Welovemanga." The therapeutic effect of creating was undeniable. With each chapter she wrote, she felt more in control. The characters she created faced their own struggles, and through their fictional journeys, Kyou found a sense of peace.

However, it was Kyou's manga that unintentionally became the solution. The vibrations from her destructive episode infused the colors on her manga pages, making them come alive. The illustrations began to move, showing a world where balance and chaos coexisted.