I don't think you should take real life cesarean section to literal in manga terms and that's under the assumption the scar is supposed to be the result of one, which I don't think it is. If it was, then that means there wasn't anything unusual about Erza's birth and thus no reason for such an unusual scar to be there. Also if it was a cesarean section, the scar should have been straight. Instead we have a rather large, crude and irregular scar, meaning it was inflicted in an unconventional way and weapon. Hence the reason for my hypothesis that Erza was in a violent way separated from Eileen.Thats a positive movement this chapter gave.![]()
Yeah I agree.
I really want to discuss properly about this chapter but I got bad moment and not just one day maybe entire life.....My internet connected devices(tablet and netbook) got stole by someone and it occurred at my home
For this topic/chapter...
I like your coloring of Eileen
Also do you really believe (if Eileen was Erza's Mother) her scare is resulted from childbirth in forceful way bcus I dont think that the position a women do their cesarean operation even in forceful way?
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The cut line is horizontal one.
Its too far side on Eileen's abdomen.
If a regular cesarean section was used, well then there was nothing in particular unusual and then there wouldn't have been a reason in the first place to leave that scar. Then Hiro could have just made it a regular childbirth.