Chapter 198

Wings Towards Tomorrow is the one hundredth nintey-eighth chapter of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail.

Full Summary
Everyone arrives back in Earthland and immediately notice Magnolia and Fairy Tail are back to normal. Everyone turns around and see that the entire Exceed race came with them to Earthland. Charle thinks the Exceed are dangerous and wants to find a way to return them all back to Edolas. Charle shouts at the Exceed for brainwashing her and giving her the mission of killing the Dragonslayers. Happy's Dad backs her up when he remembers the queen stole their eggs. Shagotte and the council start to explain the real situation. Shagotte has the power to look into the future, and she saw Extalia falling to the ground. They all thought humans would cause the collapse, and knew they would easily lose in a war against them. They decided to select 100 eggs and send them to Earthland to escape so the Exceed would live on. They told the public though, that the eggs were sent to kill Dragon Slayers. Shagotte then tells Charle she has the same precognition power as her and when she was in her egg, she unconciously activated that power. It messed with her memory and made her think the mission to kill the dragon slayers was real. This all made Charle think she had to follow a mission that never existed. Nadi and Nichiya confess that since Charle didn't know of her powers, they pretended that they manipulated her. Shagotte then apologizes to the families of the eggs she took. The Excced decide to roam Earthland and start a new beginning. Charle wonders why she has the same power as the queen, but everyone just pretends they didn't hear that. Happy also notices Charle and the queen look alike. Shagotte hugs Charle and the Exceed leave. As they fly, Happy's father asks why the queen didn't say she was Charle's mom. Shagotte feels she doesn't have the right to be a mother until she finds all the eggs she let free six years ago.

Just then, Pantherlily emerges holding a prisoner he found hiding. Lisanna.

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