User blog comment:Miskos3/Fairy Tail Chapters 532 & 533, Review/@comment-7070784-20170422053208/@comment-7418318-20170424185726

I know this might be news to you, but words have specific meaning. You claiming they mean something else won't change their actual meaning. Go, look it up in a dictionary. Seriously. Do it!

No matter what you say and how you try to twist the meaning of literally, the text in the dictionary will not change. And it will proof that you are using the word wrong.

"It does since you say it is impossible for her to memorize everything in that book, which the manga says otherwise"

No it does not. Show me the page where says that Lucy memorized the whole book. Just show me that.

"No, Wizards use mental concentration, doesn't mean that all of them are geniuses while some of them can be smart."

Let me link that with another quote from you: "Wizards are experts on mental concentration, that is vital to them" If it is vital that means everyone needs to be able to concentrate in order to cast magic, BUT:

Gildarts! That guy is basically the polar opposite of concentration and is still one of the most powerful wizards in the entire series. Natsu, Gajeel, Happy, Toby, Zancrow, Kain Hikaru.... and many many more wouldn't be able to concentrate if their life depended on it, so how can it be vital?

When Erza used her power the first time, she didn't concentrate, but simply screamed out in pain and frustration. Is that concentration?

"How am I wrong when the story has facts to back me up that she know the secret messages inside the book and she read it all?"

The story does NOT BACK YOU UP. Proof me wrong by showing me proof to the contrary! Yes there is a code as Lucy deduces, but show me conclusive proof that Lucy decoded anything other than the title!

Everything that Lucy deduced can be deduced from the title "Dear Kaby" and the things that Kaby and Everluu told her about the author.

All she ever says about the content is that it's so bad it can't possibly be written by her star author unless it's encoded.