Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20190607184944/@comment-4383890-20190617183559

Timjer wrote: Sorry, but I always saw one of the big messages of AoT (especially recently) is that pointless revenge always comes back to bite you. The cycle of vengeance is what keeps everyone in the story suffering over and over and over. Pretty sure Kruger even said that Grisha needed to raise Eren with love to break the cycle. I'm still convined Grisha's entire motive for giving Eren the Attack Titan, even if he raised Eren better than Zeke, was specifically because he knew that if Eren had the power to bring the world to its knees, he would do it. There's no way Grisha doesn't want the world, or at least Marley, to completely burn over what happened to Faye and Dina topped with Zeke's betrayal. Nobody goes through all of that and just suddenly decides "oh, let's let bygones be bygones because evil is such a subjective term, right?". Anyone that goes through that would do everything in their power to use something like the Rumbling to crush their enemies.

Not to mention that even after being on Paradis, he still slaughtered almost the entire Reiss family. You don't do that if you've truly forgiven your enemies.