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Chapter 257: Father's Seven Years
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In this chapter, we learn that the fourth and final master of the fairy tail, the twilight ogre, is the son of a man named Macao. Macao's seven-year-old son, lucy, is now learning the magic of the rainbow fire, a magical fire that uses seven colors of flame to create different effects. The chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young lucy. He tells his father that he wishes his father were dead so that he could die peacefully. He wonders why his father is so angry, and wonders why he seems to have changed his mind about their relationship. The father tells him that his children have suffered seven years of pain and suffering in order to repay the loan that Macao took from them. He says that the only people who need to pay are the children and their food letter, which arrived with seven years' rent money.
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Fairy Tail • Chapter 257: Father's Seven Years • Page ik-page-620660
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Fairy Tail • Chapter 257: Father's Seven Years • Page ik-page-620677
Chapter 257: Father's Seven Years
This is a locked chapterChapter 257: Father's Seven Years
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the fourth and final master of the fairy tail, the twilight ogre, is the son of a man named Macao. Macao's seven-year-old son, lucy, is now learning the magic of the rainbow fire, a magical fire that uses seven colors of flame to create different effects. The chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young lucy. He tells his father that he wishes his father were dead so that he could die peacefully. He wonders why his father is so angry, and wonders why he seems to have changed his mind about their relationship. The father tells him that his children have suffered seven years of pain and suffering in order to repay the loan that Macao took from them. He says that the only people who need to pay are the children and their food letter, which arrived with seven years' rent money.
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