The chapter opens with a description of the fairy tail. It's a symbol of water and magic, and it's also the name of a character in the story. It turns out that the name "juvia lockser" comes from the fact that she can transform her body into water. In other words, she can use water to transform herself into anything. The chapter ends with a soliloquy by the "best friend" of the "sorcerer weekly" . He's the guy who's always writing bad things about her, and he's super-excited to meet her. He asks her why she's blue, and she tells him that it really is because she loves cheesecake and soufflé. She also tells him to shut his mouth, because she doesn't know how to respond to him. She says that the guy is a "real hero for you" , and that he'll do a great photo of her. She's so excited to meet him that she starts singing a song about how she has to try to get along with the other members of the guild earlier in the day. The song is called "Three Juves" and it was published a few days later.
The chapter opens with a description of the fairy tail. It's a symbol of water and magic, and it's also the name of a character in the story. It turns out that the name "juvia lockser" comes from the fact that she can transform her body into water. In other words, she can use water to transform herself into anything. The chapter ends with a soliloquy by the "best friend" of the "sorcerer weekly" . He's the guy who's always writing bad things about her, and he's super-excited to meet her. He asks her why she's blue, and she tells him that it really is because she loves cheesecake and soufflé. She also tells him to shut his mouth, because she doesn't know how to respond to him. She says that the guy is a "real hero for you" , and that he'll do a great photo of her. She's so excited to meet him that she starts singing a song about how she has to try to get along with the other members of the guild earlier in the day. The song is called "Three Juves" and it was published a few days later.