‘Fairy Tail’ Chapter 513, News, Spoilers, Irene Revealed as Erza’s mother!

By Joyce Vega - 06 Dec '16 09:21AM
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“Fairy Tail” manga has managed to keep its readers on toes for the whole run of the series, but in the last few chapters, things have really been taking a dark and heavy turn.

Hall of Fame Magazine stresses the importance of the events taking place between Zeref and Natsu. IN previous chapters it was revealed that the dark wizard Zeref is Natsu’s own brother. After their family got killed by dragons, Zeref studied dark magic over the course of many years after which he brought his brother back to life. Now, Natsu and Zeref travel through Natsu’s heart, as he slowly reveals the truth in front of him. After the reveal of his origin, it was revealed that the scarf which Natsu wear was knitted by Anna. Now the biggest reveal of Natsu’s identity is going to take place and it will change the flow of the series.

On the other end of the battlefield, according to Yibada, Erza receives some disturbing news. Irene reveals that she is Erza’s birth mother. This catches the hero unprepared, as she has no idea how to react to this sudden reveal. For all her life, Erza has supposed that she had no parents, living as an orphan before she was adopted by the Fairy Tail guild. Even though shocked, she will not stand back and the battle between Erza and Irene goes on with full power. Even though Erza is pretty strong and managed to hold up to Irene’s attacks, the tides are slowly shifting into the mother’s side as she is a far superior fighter.

Those who are shocked by the striking resemblance which Anna and Lucy share have all the right reasons to think so. MNR Daily shares that the reason the two of them share similar features is that they are practically the same person. Lucy is a reincarnation of Anna which does not make it so surprising that the two of them with Natsu have been drawn together from the very beginning of the series.
It comes to the future releases of the manga to reveal the story’s development.

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