2012-02-02, 05:56
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Originally Posted by Chris38
Spoiler for 50:
Well, the reason why I think that Hokuto, Kiria and Miyabi will be unsuccessful in their plot to kidnap Moka (If that's what they actually intend to do) is because, it would make the whole plot of Tsukune's development, before the infiltration to Fairy Tale's HQ a little redundant.
After all, what would be the point of this whole training arc, if Tsukune hasn't grown at all, and wouldn't be able to save Moka, when she needs it the most- even if he has gotten a lot stronger, it still would amount to nothing, since he couldn't save Moka - which, is the entire reason, why he started to train under Tohou Fuhai to begin with.
The same thing would happen, if Tsukune doesn't battle with Akua, over who is better suitable to be with Moka - since, if it doesn't happen it would also make the whole training arc, before the infiltration to Fairy Tale's HQ.
I don't know about you, but in my opinion, Ikeda isn't a an author who would basically throw such a huge part of his main characters character development - which is my main reason, why I doubt that Miyabi, Hokuto and Kiria are going to be successful in their secret plan to kidnap Moka (Naturally, assuming that this is actually there goal, since so far, we still haven't learned what they actually want to achieve.
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Yes, this is true. Tsukune hasn't really been trolled often in this manga, I can admit that. I simply feared the worst when he got warped away to meet Kuyou. And since we already knew Miyabe was planning a double cross at the end, I was afraid it had come sooner than expected.
And you're right about Miyabe, we still don't know what his plan actually is. All we've seen is that egg he planted in the Snow Maiden Village, and Kahlua promised many more would appear before long, and after that, Fairy Tale would start its operations. Plothole, or is she part of the plot to undermine and ultimately overthrow Gyokuro? Not that I'm against it by any means, not after what her mother has done to her, though treachery doesn't seem to be part of her nature. Though she'll compromise her principles for the sake of the mission, which is sad.
All in all, I really don't trust Miyabe. Neither does the main cast, it seems. And with good reason, hope they're ready for the eventual double-cross, whenever it comes. Until then...
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