'Fairy Tail' chapter 510 spoilers, plot news: Rahkeid sheds light on Natsu's family

Natsu from the 'Fairy Tail' anime series funimation.com

The next chapter in the highly popular manga looks like it will contain a lot of surprising revelations about Natsu's family and his nephew, Rahkeid.

The previous chapters in the "Fairy Tail" manga series had already revealed a lot of details about the Spriggan 12 member, including the possibility that he is, in fact, the result of a union between Zeref Dragneel and Mavis Vermillion.

The upcoming new chapter in the series — titled "Natsu's Heart" — is reportedly going to be focused on Natsu's feelings about the entire situation and of his wayward relative who now threatens everything that he loves and believes in. This notion is, of course, also apparent based on the title of the new chapter itself.

According to the latest spoiler reports, Rahkeid apparently harbors some deep resentment against his uncle because he thinks that Zeref had always favored him more. The next chapter may explain his reasoning behind this assumption and his true feelings towards his father and his uncle.

Reports have also revealed that Mavis may eventually intervene with the entire situation, and that she may be the only one that can stop Rahkeid. Fans are speculating that Mavis may be able to show Rahkeid true love as he has been devoid of it since he was young.

The character had already explained that since he was a child, he had always wavered between light and darkness, which had led him down a path that is devoid of either.

Several reports have also revealed that Kagura may suddenly attack Rahkeid with her sword, but is instantly deflected, resulting in a counter attack that badly injures her. It is believed that Natsu will interfere in the fight and eventually save Kagura from being killed.

It is also possible that Mavis will be successful in changing her son's heart and that Rahkeid may yet help Natsu and the guild members to defeat Eileen.

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