Board Thread:Manga/@comment-29919227-20160909220906/@comment-24407809-20160909231954

Charlycapo95 wrote: Tausendberg wrote: I think the safe bet might be that Zeke is Grisha's son for one practical reason, Zeke mumbles to himself about his father, and that means that Isayama would need to, if Grisha isn't the person in question, introduce yet another character and probably make him pretty compelling, probably would have to devote at least a full chapter to just this father character in order to explain how this character set Zeke and presumably Grisha on their way.

Easier to just make Grisha the father and also Zeke could pass for 30 and Grisha could pass for someone in his 50s, it's totally possible. That's interesting. But when exactly does Zeke talk about his father? I gotta say I totally missed that. Problably the translation's fault haha. I'd really appreciate if you could tell me what chapter is that. When he's being suicide charges by the recruits in Chapter 81. Zeke gets agitated at how "tragic" it is that the Survey Corps is giving up their lives because the Reiss family stole their memories of the outside world, before reminding himself that he isn't like his father, and needs to find enjoyment in his work.