<div class="quote"><i>Gozulolz wrote:
It’s not what will distinguish it from the others, Hestia and freeya have feelings for as long as all the others, it’s one-way feelings, for now Ryuu is part of the category of one-way</i></div>
<p>Before I start anything, use complete sentence and paragraphs! This is a complete and absolute unadulterated mess, it is nearly impossible to read. Sighs* Lets see if I can make some sense of this.
</p><p>I never said Bell's feeling toward Ais changed, only that what happened in volume 14 was an outgrowth of an existing subplot, which the author is still building on as of volume 15. Don't make assumptions and get your knickers knot.
</p><p>What sets Ryuu apart is that her feeling are shown in a completely different way than the other women. It is one of the few that is in fact shown in a different light.
Okay, this is a cluster fuck.
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<div class="quote"><i>but I will not expose my ideas either because they are much too direct at the risk of offending some of you,</i></div>
<p>If you aren't willing to substantiate your ideas and positions, why are you on a forum at all. If your comments are well thought out and substantiated and someone gets offended that is on them.
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<div class="quote"><i>which is logical it is that Bell end with that gift he is in love, after while listening to your arguments there is always question of the girl who loves Bell,</i></div>
<p>Not that many people question it once they understand the basis of why people say his feelings are strictly for one person. The problem with that is that it actually says nothing about how his feelings for other girls may have developed post volume seven.
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<div class="quote"><i>so inevitably she will have to have something of him by forcing? no, I think we must first see what bell wants because everyone pulls the rope towards him but poor Bell has no say and you know very well what Bell wants above all and</i></div>
<p>No, because as should be obvious, people can and do change. He can develop feelings for the other girls. Which is arguable done to a certain extent by the author, the catch is that his feelings for Ais have remained the same.
Bell has plenty of say, don't go poor Bell when he has the choice to say no.
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<div class="quote"><i>that's why we are DanMachi, and by pity do not take out the arguments of "Bell can have several in love" No, Bell is pure and it is not the kind of Bell Crannel to love several girl otherwise he would already have to admit that he would be in love with Hestia, Lily and all the others as he did in season 1 for Aiz,</i></div>
<p>That is why "you"<i> </i>read or watch, which ever it is, Danmachi. These are your values and views, they do not necessarily reflect that of the author or of the Danmachi world. If the author decides Bell loves all the girls and his feelings for them are pure then you will either have to deal with it or drop the series. It is his choice, not yours. And other people have different interest in the series then you.
Why not have his feelings declared at the outset? More reason then I can list. But most important among those would character development. Ais is not a especially involved character in the MS so she doesn't require the character development the others do.
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<div class="quote"><i>Albert Waldstein was one of the heroes of his time and very powerful, did he provided 50 lovers? No, then why would Bell be?</i></div>
<p>Your argument and several interpretation are based entirely off of your desire, not necessarily what is written.
</p><p>Albert's relationship with the numerous women in is group is never gone into or explained and it is complete baseless speculation one way or the other. It would mean nothing in regard to Bell anyway.
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<div class="quote"><i>So I do not see why Bell will couple later with all, Bell's will will remain Aiz and it will seem very bizzare if Bell suddenly goes to another woman, the whole interest of the series will be disturbed by the fanservice ridiculous of the fans and I have good reasons to believe that the fanservice begins to take more and more places, relationships on the left and on the right, that will have NOTHING pure and that will be illogical in the sense of the reader who am from the beginning.</i></div>
<p>It wouldn't be sudden at all given the length of the subplot. Again people do change and so do there feelings. While Bell feelings for Ais have never changed, that still doesn't mean his feelings for others might not.
</p><p>You shippers really need to stop with the fan service argument. Bell and Ryuu on the 37th floor wasn't fan service, if that is what you think it was then you incapable of seeing past your own wishes for the story. If people were going to stop reading because of fan service they already would have. As sales remain high, I rest my case.
</p><p>You are using your definition of pure. Regardless of how you feel and what you wish the author has left the harem option open as well as BellxAis, volume 14 did nothing to change that. The story isn't about what you or any reader wants, it never was. It is about the story the author wants to tell.
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