User blog comment:Miskos3/Fairy Tail Chapters 532 & 533, Review/@comment-7070784-20170422053208/@comment-7418318-20170425165716

Okay I read it and now I'm even more convinced that you are wrong. Thank you... I guess...

You should have kept reading to page 16 though.

But first things first: http://m.mangahere.co/manga/fairy_tail/v02/c009/15.html

Here Lucy uses "probably". If she decoded the entire book as you say, why would she use "probably". That's a word you use when you are not sure, but if she read the entire deciphered book, how could she be unsure of the book's message or the reason for Kemu Zaleon's actions? Both would be written down right inside the book and thus she would have been sure.

Then on page 16 Lucy talks about understanding how a writer's mind works. That's a key phrase or rather key concept here. The moment she read the first page Lucy was immediately sure that this couldn't possibly be Kemu Zaleon's actual, legit writing. Back in chapter 6 (page 10 to be precise) she said she read ALL of Zaleon's books and is a huge fan (which usually means she also read interviews with him and such). This immadiate understanding along with having read all his works would strongly suggest that Lucy understands not just his writing style and skill, but has at least some kind of grasp of his way of thinking.

And once you have this understanding, you don't even need to read the book to figure out the same things she figured out.


 * 1) She realized there was a spell on the book that re-shuffled the letters.
 * 2) She understands to at least some degree how Kemu Zaleon thought.
 * 3) Everluu and Kaby provided even further insights into Zaleon's thought process.
 * 4) The title of the book "Daybreak" was a rather easy to figure out anagram for "Dear Kaby"

It doesn't take a genius to take those four things and then logically conclude that what Kemu would have put into the book without needing to decode it.

Hell, the title alone is already a dead giveaway by itself. "Dear Kaby" and Kaby is a son who the author dearly loved. So why would it be anything other than something meant to convey thanks or some other kind of positive message to said Kaby?

And you still didn't admit to being wrong about misusing "literally". :P