Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20170508180431/@comment-31272544-20170508192955

LilMissMolly wrote: TheDANNY96 wrote: Here goes all hope of Ymir's survival. Now we will never find out how was she able to read the writing on the herring can, we will never know what her actions meant, we won't know anything. Let's hope Isayama has got something in mind. I'm glad we got some more answers though. She was able to read the can because it was Marley language I believe, her actions were all in self-preservation unless Historia is involved. Her story was told in the letter she wrote to Historia, I believe that has the answers you're looking for :) If that was Marley language then Reiner should've been able to read it too, but as far as I rememeber he wasn't. If in chapter 50 she chose to go with Reiner and Bertolt for self-preservation that doesn't make any sense, since she knew all along that going with them might've meant her eaten by one of the Marley warriors. I thought she had hidden motives and I thought there was a hidden message in the letter (especially the part where she says "My only regret is I haven't married you yet").