It’s safe to say that events have gotten out of hand in “Attack on Titan” with the writer Hajime Isayama treating readers to a good old blast of confusion. Did Eren actually mean what he said to Mikasa and Armin in the previous chapter or is he simply being controlled? What will happen to Levie now that Zeke has activated the soldiers he infected with his spinal fluid? Will Annie be released in “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113 as the final hope for the Survey Corp.?
At this point, many readers might have truly come to hate what Eren has become, especially after how he treated Mikasa. This impression might only get worse in “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113 since it would appear that he really wants to learn where Zeke is. He might even be prepared to hurt someone like Hange in order to get that information.
Speaking of which, Zeke’s actions in the previous chapter have also left Levie in quite the bind. No matter how powerful the Survey Corp. ace might be, he is only one person. Now that he is surrounded by numerous titans and Zeke’s Beast Titan, his chances of survival have plummeted. Is it possible that “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113 will actually see the Ackerman get eaten?
If the iconic fighter does end up dying, there would no longer be anyone to stand in the way of the Jaeger faction who can put up any kind of resistance. On that note, there have been rumors that Annie might be rescued in order to fight against Eren. If this doesn’t happen in “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113, it could happen in a later chapter.
For now, there is no denying that Eren has become a detestable character. What will he do in “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113? Readers will have to wait until next month to find out.


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