User blog comment:Retro7/Fairy Flush Reviews: A Solitary Journey/@comment-4047931-20120913193524

Even though the story was the cliché save the village plot it had that nice Fairy Tail ending to the story where everything goes tits up for our heroes at the end. Still I found this chapter was mediocre. It wasn't good but it was all that bad either. It was nice seeing a story told trough art only making this chapter unique but sadly one chapter wasn't enough to show us anything all that epic or new about Gildarts. We know he has a thing for the ladies, we know he's a kind soul, we know he’s willing help those weaker, we know he's tough as nails and we know he loves his daughter. Still the ending was slightly amusing seeing how he did more damage to the town then the Cave Monster would ever have done but the humour of the moment was quick to wear off. Still I didn't expect much from this chapter and I must say I fell that I was right in saying so but it was a nice chapter, which I felt was rather calming and once again moved our focus away from the main story. Now with these two chapters out of the way I have high expectations for the chapters to come. I can't wait for Chapter 300 and I hope, for the love of God, Hiro used these two weeks wisely to put this arc back on its feet. Forgot to say this but the best part of this chapter had to be the village’s beauty whispering into Gildarts’s ear. I say it’s about his reward for saving the village but what I really like is the fact that there is no speech it’s near completely open for us to think about what she said. I think it’s something along the lines of what went on with Sara, Naomi, Claire, Feena, Mary, Eliza, Emma, Lila, Jean, Sydney, Kate, Yuko, Francoise, Sylvia and the other 'trashy women' that got with Gildarts. Still that little pose of success made that moment for me and it brings a smile just thinking about it.