'Fairy Tail' chapter 515 rumors: Some of Irene's revelations to Erza are lies

(Comixology)Rumors claim that Irene will tell Erza some lies so that she will be more determined to kill her.

The real connection between Erza and Irene will continue to be put under the spotlight in the upcoming chapter 515 of "Fairy Tail," which comes with a chapter title of "I Am You... You Are Me." While it is expected that Irene will make some explosive revelations to Erza, it is suspected that some of the things that she will reveal are lies.

After it was suspected that Irene and Erza may be mother and daughter, it was finally revealed in the previous chapters of the manga that Erza is, indeed, the daughter of Irene. According to spoiler reports, the upcoming chapter 515 of "Fairy Tail" will continue to unravel the connection of the two and the truth about Irene.

Reportedly, the upcoming chapter of the manga will tackle the birth of Erza, how Irene became a dragon because of the Dragon Slayer Magic she created, and how the mother and daughter got separated. However, while it's true that exploring the past of Irene is interesting, fans are more eager to find out how Erza will handle the truth that Irene hands to her.

As the current chapter shows Irene has disgust for people who stop loving someone who has turned ugly, it is believed that people may have started fearing her when she started developing dragon scales in the past. It is also speculated that Irene must have felt guilty in the past as she might have harmed people through the Dragon Slayer Magic that she created.

Allegedly, because of her guilt, she fled Alvarez and joined Zeref, hoping that she can find Erza. However, some suspect that Irene may tell Erza a lie so that she will be more fueled to kill her. After all, Irene, just like Zeref, has a goal of dying in the hands of someone they love.

How will Erza act on the revelations of Irene? Will Irene really tell a lie so that Erza will be more determined to kill her?

Find out when "Fairy Tail" chapter 515 arrives next week.

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