He closed O.P. Agarwal gently.
In his dream, O.P. Agarwal himself appeared—not as a man, but as a flowing mechanism arrow. A curved arrow, to be precise, pushing electrons from a lone pair to a bond, from a bond to an atom, moving with the silent logic of the universe. Organic Chemistry Reactions And Reagents By O.p. Agarwal
The exam was next week. He wasn't ready in the usual way. But he understood something deeper: that every reaction was a story. Every reagent, a character. And every mechanism was just the universe slowly, beautifully, rearranging itself. He closed O
But the true magic was in the Reagents section. O.P. didn't list them; he gave them personalities. Agarwal himself appeared—not as a man, but as
He fell asleep face-down on the book, cheek pressed against the mechanism of .
And somewhere in the library's dark corner, the book smiled—its pages warm with the satisfaction of another disciple converted.