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‘Attack On Titan’ Chapter 113 Release Date, Spoilers: Mikasa to Kill Eren? Reiner Arrives?

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The story is really upping in tempo for the characters in “Attack on Titan,” with Eren showing a side of himself that no one has really ever known before. Something was wrong with the protagonist since they launched an attack on the Marleyans and in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 113, he might commit more evil deeds. This could finally push Mikasa into killing her beloved friend just in time for Reiner’s return.

It would seem that the events taking place in the recent chapters have really spun readers for a loop. No one really knows what is going to happen now since Eren has been acting quite erratically. From activating his Titan mode in the middle of a civilian area to escaping from prison and then his recent treatment of Mikasa, the protagonist has been acting strangely. Will everything be explained in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 113?

This isn’t likely to happen and his actions will probably only cause more confusion. His next destination might just be Historia to ask about Zeke’s location. If so, Eren might do something that would put him beyond the realm of forgiveness among fans. Mikasa might finally snap, as well, breaking free from Eren’s influence on her. This would make “Attack On Titan” Chapter 113 quite the heartbreaking segment.

Reiner might also finally arrive on Paradis Island along with some Marleyan soldiers. If so, the events in the story will definitely be heating up to the point of no return. In fact, their arrival might even save Historia from getting hurt by Eren, which would effectively make Reiner her savior.

It just goes to show how messed up the story has become that these events might actually come true in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 113. They make about as much as sense as everything else that has been happening, so far, and fans will see this for themselves when the chapter is released in January.

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