'Fairy Tail' chapter 506 spoilers: The Guild to avenge Makarov's death by destroying Spriggans

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The 505th chapter of the hit manga series "Fairy Tail" was very heartbreaking since the guild's leader — Makarov — sacrificed his life to complete his magic and obliterate the entire army in order to ensure that his guild members are protected from the Alvarez Empire soldiers. After this intense chapter, a lot of fans are wondering what could be next for the manga series.

According to Yibada, the new chapter for the manga is entitled "Broken Bonds," and a lot of fans are speculating that the title is descriptive of what happened between Natsu and Gray. After all, the two are still having a fight to the death after Natsu was revealed to be the E.N.D. all along. As such, Gray will feel that he needs to end his best friend's life in order to put a stop to the demon from Zeref's book, which was the cause of Ur and his father's death.

Natsu, of course, while in his berserk state was unable to stop fighting back, and with this, it seems that it will take Lucy, Erza, and Wendy to stop the two from killing each other. Once they are successful in doing this, Natsu and Gray's relationship could still be restored.

Fairy Tail's elite members will now be able to assault the remaining Spriggan 12 members, which means that Irene will face off with Erza, Gray will take on Larcade, Natsu's brother, and Natsu will then take on the Dark Wizard himself, Zeref.

Also, The Bit Bag reports that the loss of Makarov will also trigger rage among the guild members, and Mavis will surely make good use of Makarov's death to avenge him and the Guild. Furthermore, once Natsu and Gray find out that the Gramps is dead, they will surely charge in and do their utmost to finish off the remaining Spriggans to make sure that Makarov's death wasn't in vain.

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