For most of the previous episodes of “The Promised Neverland,” Isabella had been a formidable antagonist who had always loomed as an intimidating presence over her charges. In “The Promised Neverland” Episode 12, though, the viewers will finally see the softer side of her. She will basically help Emma and the kids escape from the orphanage and viewers will learn that her son is among them.
As TheAnimeScrolls reports, a total of 15 children will be able to make their way out of the pen that they were trapped in, and escape despite all odds. It is because of this ingenuity and daring that they will finally be able to outsmart Isabella. Instead of going mad with rage, however, the caretaker will feel relieved and proud in “The Promised Neverland” Episode 12.
Much of the cause behind her sentimentality has to do with the fact that Emma and the rest had the courage to do what she could not. Because she chose to become a Mama, she ended up having to bear a child and send other young ones to their deaths. In “The Promised Neverland” Episode 12, she is finally able to witness children escape to a place other than certain doom.
What’s more, one of the kids who will elude her includes her son. The knowledge that her child had enough courage to choose another path from what she decided on will then be why she will help them. She does so by essentially getting rid of the evidence of the spot where they will escape in “The Promised Neverland” Episode 12. This will at least delay pursuit and thus give them time to get as far away as possible.
For those who want to see how “The Promised Neverland” Episode 12 will go, the episode is set to air on March 28. This is the climax of the escape that fans will not want to miss.


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