User blog comment:Dispelling Mage/Chapter: A Father's Job (453) - Review/@comment-25111584-20150920163903

The Natsu speech was nice. Not only does it show us a more mature side of him, it seems that FT has realized that they will have to kill their opponents in this war. The latter implication exictes me the most.

Wendy is always adorable. And Erza's role as the Guild's elder sister has always been well-written. Too bad the scene took place in the bath. Takes away most of the enjoyment for me. :/

I'm a hardcore Gruvia anti-shipper, but dunno what to make of this scene. On the positive side, "Let me focus for now." is the colsest Gray is going to come to, "Stop bothering me for now." But he already rejected her during GMG, so what answer is he talking about? Leave aside the fact that Gruvia is an extremely unhealthy relationship whose culmination into a normal couple would be plain bad writing. I don't see why Gray should even return her feelings. Sure, there was the Tartaros arc thing, but many people, males and females, have helped Gray. I just don't see it. But then, I think that SasuSaku is stupid too. Shonen romances tend to be simple, so Gruvia is pretty much confirmed. It's just that I find it disappointing.

Of course, I might be jumping the gun and one of them might actually die during the war. Or Gray might even gently let her down afterwards, but be much more firm than his last rejection. One can hope. After all, for all her Lyon-sama, Sherry ended up with Ren. Same might happen with Juvia. One can hope. ._./

Et tu, DM?! That wasn't Gale! >.<

I'm loving Warren's inventions. iPhone, now Super Radar. He's cool. \( ^_^)/

Alvarez attacking Fairy Tail makes sense, their primary objective is Fairy Heart after all. And Ajeel looks like he'd like a rematch with Laxus. War should be fun. /o/

Great review as always, DM! \( ^_^)/