Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20200806152516/@comment-39349959-20200808122404

Penguinluver1431 wrote: Mostly a good chapter excluding the Aruani moments (though i suppose a sadistic traitor and a gutless coward hooking up has a somewhat interesting dynamic).

I'm glad we got Eren's POV, and that we could see he doesn't actually enjoy what he's doing, but understands it is a necessary evil in order to ensure his friends and the people of Paradis are truly free.

I do feel bad for Fez-kun and his brother (I refuse to use the name Ramzi because Fez-kun is just so much catchier), neither of them were to blame for Eldian persecution. On the other hand, however, Marley and the rest of the world were planning the same outcome for Walldians anyway, so what goes around comes around. I'm just hoping Eren can/will at LEAST take the Warriors' loved ones down with him if only to make them suffer even more for their crimes.

8/10. The irony of the story that for now the Mahr who are warned by the Eldians escape by fleeing. On the other hand, they let the populations subjected on the spot to be crushed. The little boy had his hand amputated for stealing so his family wouldn't freeze to death. He was as much a victim of the Mahr as Eren, right? The worst is that Mr Leonart and Karina Braun, whom you want to see perish to make Annie and Reiner suffer even more, risk escaping. They knew from the start because of Eren's message and there was a revolt in the Liberio camps. Now you see that making a total growl is totally unfair and unnecessary. Eren has already destroyed the international coalition and a good part of Mahr. He doesn't need to do more to save Eldia. In my opinion seeing Eren's attitude in this chapter especially in the last frame, I think Eren is offside and Ymir has taken over control of the rumble.