User blog:IamJakuhoRaikoben/Chapter 374: Revolution, Review.

The chapter begins with Lucy, Wendy, Happy, and Carla facing off against Keith and the ever so annoying Franmalth. Lucy says they can't fight because they need to warn everyone about Face, so they should try to make a distraction. When Franmlath appears, Lucy summons Taurus and Aries simultaneously and they attack the two Demons to create an opening for Lucy and the others to escape. However, Keith is waiting for them when they leave the room, and tries to attack them with something called "Malefic," but Gray arrives and punches him... well, he punches through him because Keith pretty much dissolves himself into black thingies for lack of a better word. When Keith sees Gray, he says that he his Silver's... something. >_> Suspense building FTW!

Anyhow, Lucy and Wendy try to escape again when Franmalth arrives shrouded in Aries's "Fluffy." Lucy gets hit by it and tells Wendy to escape, but Franmalth tries to send it after her, but Natsu arrives and saves the day. And Lucy gets debunked as the biggest damsel in distress that I have ever seen. Minus, Inoue Orihime of course. >_> Anyway, Lucy fills Natsu in on the current situation while Franmalth turns into a disturbing version of Taurus after apparently absorbing both him and Aries with his ability "Revolution." Him and Natsu have a pretty hilarious side conversation and Lucy tells him to return her spirits. Natsu is about to attack Franmalth, but Aries head appears and it distracts him long enough for Franmalth to get a hit in. Franmalth tries to use Taurus's face to the same result, but Natsu says he has no problem beating Taurus up. Hilarious! :D Franmalth decides to show everyone his most powerful soul, and everyone is shocked as to why he would have the soul. Whose soul it is? You'll have to wait until the next chapter to find out. Meanwhile, there are 34 minutes 'til Face's activation.

This was a pretty decent chapter. It was mainly set up for more fights like last chapter was, but still gets you curious about the next chapters so it accomplishes it's purpose.