Whenever people describe manga logic, people have to take one thing into consideration and that is manga logic is developed by the writer and isn't perfectly in coordination with the real life logic, typically in case of the manga, where 'magic' is source of a mythical power.
And hence writer is supposed to explain the things, if he pulls out something which defies his previously explained logic.
Kyouka getting hit by Erza is logical only if Hiro explains it properly in next chapter, if he doesn't it is illogical as it isn't supported by manga logic and hence making all the explanations given by fans vague. The concept of five senses had never been explained in FT and hence applying the Real life logical concept of five senses to support the writer's writing doesn't make any sense. Let Hiro explain things, then I will decide where to rate this chapter, because except that fight nothing much happened in this chapter and hence to be precise it wasn't a good chapter, imo.
And hence writer is supposed to explain the things, if he pulls out something which defies his previously explained logic.
Kyouka getting hit by Erza is logical only if Hiro explains it properly in next chapter, if he doesn't it is illogical as it isn't supported by manga logic and hence making all the explanations given by fans vague. The concept of five senses had never been explained in FT and hence applying the Real life logical concept of five senses to support the writer's writing doesn't make any sense. Let Hiro explain things, then I will decide where to rate this chapter, because except that fight nothing much happened in this chapter and hence to be precise it wasn't a good chapter, imo.