Board Thread:Theories/@comment-26624146-20170331191102/@comment-32409015-20191211041402

OK. I understood your thoughts. Considering Armin, it's hard to know why she spared him, except the fact that he was her friend while she didn't know the members of the 57th expedition she killed. She might have underestimated his intelligence too. Maybe we will know she spared Armin in the next chapters. Concerning Marco's murder, she probably considered that Reiner and Bertold had to take care of Marco the way they wanted because they inadvertently revealed themselves to Marco. So, her first reasoning about Marco (before finally accepting to obey Reiner's orders) was very cynical.