Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20200408113657/@comment-36307699-20200531032043

Attackcjc wrote: You're 100% right here too. I doubt he will be fighting his former allies, but I'm sure he won't be stopped either. He deserves to get a happy ending after eveything he's been through. Him dying would be anticlimatic, and I'm sure Isayama won't let his character down. Exactly, if Eren Yeager were to die at the end, whatever cycle he is trying to break will continue. While I am truly unsure of his current relationship with the Survey Corp, perhaps he has probably given up on them. Perhaps he is probably letting them do what they want so they can see on what Eren has being seeing for the last few years.

I have been re-reading some of the chapters again lately to get a clearer picture. From what I have learned and theorised is that when Eren Yeager tested Armin Arlert in chapter 106, it was when he began loosing trust in the Survey Corp back then. And then, in chapter 112 when Eren confronted both Armin and Mikasa, he told him about memories influencing those whose inheriting titan powers. My theory on the reason Eren has lost faith is basically because everyone (both Survey and Paradisian military), were heavily relying on Armins' intuition.

Apart from having feelings towards Annie, Armin was heavily influence by Bertoldht Hoover and believes there can be peace in between Eldians & humans. Bertholdht Hoover never truly experience a harsh reality unlike Grisha Yeager did. He (Bertholdht) wanted to become a warrior for his family and it came true.

Grisha Yeager on the other hand did experience reality. He had lost his Sister and first wife (Dina Yeager) from Marley. And his second wife (Carla Yeager) from Marley also.

In another word, both Eren Yeager and Armin Arlert have seen two different sides of humanity. Eren Yeager sees reality, while Armin Arlert saw fantasy.

What do you think?