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Upon learning of this, Hajime Isayama was so outraged that, in a fit of anger, he posted the scripts for the next 30 chapters of AOT in their entirety on his blog. Leaked information include but are not limited to:
 * The Quadrupedal Titan's true identity is Heinrich Hoover, the younger brother of Bertolt, who joined Zeke's army after his brother returned to the Homeland with Zeke, Reiner, and Ymir.
 * In chapter 85, Eren awakes from his coma and rejoins the battle.
 * In chapter 90, Hange Zoë, and the survivors from her squad: Lauda, Rashad, and Thomas, rejoin the battle (it should be noted that Isayama had scribbled in the margin of the script "Hange survived because PLOT ARMOR IS LOVE! PLOT ARMOR IS LIFE!)
 * In chapter 95 Eren is, surprise surprise, abducted, and Hange, Thomas, and Squad Levi pursue (Rashad and Lauda having been killed). However, they are shocked by the sight of Bertolt, in a feat of previously unseen strength, smashes his way through Wall Maria, leaving a Colossus Titan-sized gap in the Wall.


 * During this time, Levi engages Zeke, before fighting Heinrich, before moving back to Zeke, in a savage circle of melee that leaves him drained, and he is eventually taken captive (Isayama once again scribbles in the margin "They didn't kill him because PLOT ARMOR")


 * Annie Leonhart finally breaks out of her crystalline prison in Chapter 100 of the manga, and proceeds to go on a killing spree which claims the lives Dot Pixis, Anka Rheinberger, Gustav, Boris Feulner, and Darius Zackly. Hitch Dreyse is also killed when she tries to reason with her old comrade. With Commander-in-Chief Zackly dead, Chief Nile Dok takes control of the remaining Military forces and leads them in a daring crusade to pursue and stop Annie before she can reach Wall Maria and provide aid to the Homelanders.


 * Annie arrives in Shiganshina in chapter 103, where she engages the Military managing to wipe out most of their ranks, until only a few soldiers remain: Nile, Rico, Hannah Diamant, Samuel Linke-Jackson, and terrified Daz. Annie engages, but finds herself distracted by the fact that she is fighting so many of her old comrades, is unable to focus. What's worse, their harsh words and unchecked anger at her betrayal remind her of Eren, which only makes her reflexes worse, allowing Nile and Rico to slice her nape. As Annie dies, she is terrified at the prospect of never making it home to see her father again, but is offered some sadistic comfort at the sight of Titans pouring through Bertolt's fresh hole in Wall Maria, which went unnoticed her enemies due to their focus on killing her. What she doesn't live long enough to see, however, is the sight of the Wall Titans, now fully charged from their exposure to the sunlight, emerging from the Wall, eager to devour anything in sight after their long time trapped within the Walls.


 * Chapters 104-106: Nile's team retreats attempts to retreat to Wall Rose, and Daz and Hannah are both devoured in the process. After getting a chance to rest and think atop Wall Rose, Nile realizes that the Wall Titans will definitely be able to get through Walls Rose and Sheena, and is left speechless as he, Rico, and Samuel watch the oncoming sea of Titans approaching on the horizon.


 * Chapter 107: As they proceed deeper into Titan territory, Hange's team is met with more and more dangerous opposition, until finally they realize that they are not simply dealing with Deviants: they are being attacked by Titan shifters. However, Hange cannot determine why the shifters are so easy to defeat. Bertolt appears among the shifters and offers to answer her question.


 * Chapter 108: Hange's team attacks Bertolt, but the surrounding shifters defend him, killing Thomas in the process. This entire fight takes up most of the chapter, via beautiful two-page spreads. Hange has just managed to fight her way to Bertolt when Zeke appears, with Heinrich and a captive Levi behind him, and invites everyone to be civil.


 * Chapter 109: Nile decides that the only solution is to get everyone (everyone!) into the Underground, where they will be out of reach of the Titans. He sends a civilian to inform Historia, before declaring that he, Rico, and Samuel, will make one last stand against the Titans atop Wall Rose, and hold them off for as long as they can. Samuel and Rico are unconvinced. That is, until Keith Shadis arrives with all of his best trainees, prepared to offer up his life to be the hero his friend Grisha had always said he could be. Standing at death's door, the small army braces themselves for their descent into hell as the first Titans arrive at the base of the Wall...


 * Chapter 110: Zeke orders the remaining Survey Corps soldiers to stand down or watch Levi die. They agree, and lay down their weapons. However, to their horror, Zeke announces that he will still be killing one of them as retribution for all of the Homelanders the have killed. He explains, though, that he prefers to play games "fair", and so will not take this opportunity to kill one of them who seems threatening. Rather, he will have the least threatening of them killed. He nods at Bertolt, who without a moment of hesitation or guilt, walks forward and slits Connie's throat. As Connie bleeds out on the ground, Zeke remarks with some annoyance that he had wanted Bertolt to kill Armin, but drops the matter, noting that he promised to only kill one and that "a promise is a promise". He then leads the grieving soldiers into the Homeland, a small village surrounded by chained-up mindless Titans which Zeke explains act as a "shield" keeping out other Titans. He does not, however, explain why they aren't themselves attacking the Homeland. The Titans, however, do not catch everyone's attention as much as the sight of a chained up Eren in the middle of the village does. In fact, so distracted are they by the sight of Eren, that they don't even notice Ymir's Titan form, chained up with the rest of the mindless Titans guarding the Homeland.