User blog comment:IamJakuhoRaikoben/Chapter 412: Dance Unto Ishgar, Review./@comment-7418318-20141208143333/@comment-7418318-20141208160019


 * 1: Why does it matter? And even if it does matter, Igneel is right there within shouting distance. He could just give a shout and ask why it was so important that nobody tries to destroy the book and if he's not satisfied with the answer, just destroy it anyway.
 * Yes, he mentioned a disconnected reason why it would make sense to destroy it, but he doesn't mention a reason that would justify a serious fight with Natsu, his best and most trusted friend. And while we're talking about re-reading the convo, maybe you should do that too, especially the line "Igneel told me to get it", not just "I promised Igneel". Get it would imply that it should remain intact.
 * 1) The entire time END was sealed. I would put more trust into the being that met and fought against the Demon personally than making guesses based on the study of other, lesser Demons. Since Silver never met END, he could be missing a few key-pieces of information. Hell, Zeref could even have decided that his current line of Demons was a dead-end and he decided to do something completely different with END and Silver would have had no way of knowing that.
 * 2) That argument would have made sense if Gray had actually tried to destroy the book, but he didn't. He just stood there staring at Natsu.

I couldn't disagree more with your last point (except for Gray going to do another stupid thing next chapter) for the reasons I already pointed out. For me his actions have made little to no sense beyond trying to build up tension between Natsu and Gray as a set-up for something down the road.