User blog comment:Miskos3/Fairy Tail Chapters 532 & 533, Review/@comment-7070784-20170422053208/@comment-7418318-20170424195359

"I literally told you that I did and I explicitly told you what it said stop repeating what you were requesting of me because you will only get the same answer."

Okay... let's try to disentangle this grammatical nightmare: Are you trying to say the following: "I told you that I did look it up in a dictionary. And I told you to stop repeating yourself"... I think that is what this sentence tries to say, but I have trouble believing that considering you did not say either. Either way, if you really did look it up, you'd already know that you are wrong. Since you still claim that you are right (which you are not) it either means you didn't look it up, or that you can not comprehend the words in a dictionary.

"Don't try to twist my words"

Oh I don't need to do that, you'll do it to yourself all the time after all.

"when it is described it in how magic is used when Makarov told how magic is operated."

Erm... what? I have trouble understanding what you try to say here, but how does that factor in that you claim that magic needs concentration when we have sooooo many clear examples to the contrary?

"then the whole reading of the book was pointless to begin with and unnecessary to the story."

The reason why Lucy started to suspect that something was wrong with the book was how utterly crappy the story was and how many spelling and grammar mistakes there were. She couldn't make that deduction from the title alone. Once she realized that this couldn't possibly be what the star author Zaleon would produce, she started to look for what might have been his true intention. So yeah, from the title alone she couldn't figure that something was wrong, but once she did realize it, the title (along with the contextual information from Kaby and Everluu) was enough to realize that the book was just a giant anagram.

"All those instances can be traced back to power of feelings since feelings are related to the mind."

What the hell? First you say concentration is vital and now it all traces back to feelings? Once again you contradict yourself. See, I don't even need to twist your words, you'll just do it to yourself by yourself. I just have to patiently wait and then point it out.

"Answer me this, what if the message in the book was entirely different and cause great misery to Coby if Lucy didn't read it?"

Then Lucy would have felt really bad for Kaby. But what does this have to do with anything?