
And just like that, we have Eren as the injured soldier. Then, His last memories before he tries -and fails!- to commit suicide are of Eren. It's nice how Isayama-sensei engaged Reiner's memories for everyone to see /his/ side of the story (and how damaged af he is), and ended the recollection with his time as an undercover agent, so to speak, who developed a relationship/friendship with his enemies. The nice thing about the injured soldier being Eren is that it gives a feel of circularity and repetition with variations to the plot. Yes, there is no doubt now (the name, the eyes, the quote). I'm pretty glad the theory proves right, that the injured soldier turned out to be Eren. The foreshadowing was there, the dude was under an obvious spotlight the past chapters. Finally we are not in flashback land anymore!! I kinda got bored of it. Overall weird chapter, but revealed a ton of new stuff. I did like the fact that he still had the memories of his very distant ancestors, so we might sometime find out the truth about what truly happened between the Eldians and the Marley. So is he saying that all this war has actually been their doing all along? I would love if someone explained. It was also revealed that the Tybur family has been controling the Marley (?) I'm a little confused on what Billy meant by that. I mean, obviously it won't be a character that we know, but it is this random dude called Billy (which is the funniest name ever lmao) and he's the leader of the Tybur family, but I didn't feel anything interesting in him so far. Lastly the final titan shifter has been revealed, and. I find it pretty cool that Eren took Kruger's name as his own. I am really excited for when Zeke reads Eren letter!! I want to know what he wrote, and want to see Zeke's reaction. However, I was a bit skeptical, you know, he's was just this random character, but I was wrong it seems. People had already theorized about the amputated guy being Eren. That would have been very interesting for the story. I do find it interesting however that, if he did kill himself, his power would go to a random Eldian somewhere in the world. I feel like his character's arc still isn't over just yet.

Reiner almost killed himself!! I actually got the panel of him with the rifle in his mouth spoiled, so I thought he actually did die, but I am actually sort of glad that he didn't die.

So if someone could tell me if she was lying or not because I'm not too clear on that. Because the way Kenny spoke about her seemed like he knew he has a daughter or something, but if she is his daughter somehow that would be a weird af bomb shell lol. So I am a little confused on the beginning, so is Annie for real on what she said about Kenny or was she just lying so that he doesn't find out who she is.
