
As a warrior, I want to achieve results until the very end.
Quietly…
It’s impressive that you can say it’s my fault.
>>8It’s different… it’s all my fault…
It’s really cool…
Please… be quiet already.
Isn’t Bertholdt the worst?
>>12It’s my fault…
Eldians are not humans, they are demons, right?
No way!!
So it’s fine already…
>>16Hmmmmm!!!
It’s not that the environment is bad; it’s that I wanted to be a hero, and I said that was my fault, but in the end, that desire to be a hero probably arose because of the environment where Eldians aren’t recognized as having human rights, so ultimately, the environment is indeed bad.
>>17Quietly…
>>17It’s not because of the era or the environment…
You… it must have been tough for you…?
My favorite character among all the manga I’ve read is the character in the thread.
I thought I would be able to see my father again if I became a warrior, but in reality, my father never wished for that, and the fact that I became a warrior was thanks to cheating.
I don’t think the combos around here are very good.
>>21But that way of speaking is just like Reiner’s father.
It’s not surprising to see a runner doing a speedrun where Reiner doesn’t commit suicide around here.
I really love the part where you shout that it’s my fault your mother was eaten by a giant.
After that, I like it more when you whisper, “Kill me as if you’re squeezing it out…”
You are the hero who saved the world.
Worthy of history
>>25I will say it again, stop self-promotion.
Feeling sick.
I feel like the lines in the “pariparipi” part were quite abbreviated in the anime.
The one who cheated on the exam got eaten.
In front of Eren, they’re saying they’d rather disappear than atone for their sins, which makes them a bad person.
>>29It was unavoidable.
You couldn’t help it either, could you…
A game where a liner loops to save everyone would probably sell well.
Mediocre bastards are licking each other’s wounds.
I understand how you feel because I am a predecessor of genocide.
But at least let’s try to save the people who are alive now.
>>35It’s really cool…
The world is bad.
>>36It’s different… It’s all my fault…
There’s often Jan around.
Manager Liner, with exhausted eyes.
Marcel was just a kid back then, so I won’t say too much bad about him, but it’s pretty bad that he revealed he pushed for you to keep Porco from becoming a warrior at that timing.
>>40If I hadn’t been eaten by an ugly person, I probably would have ended up broken like Reiner in the main story.
The sudden interruption by Ymir from Marcel’s confession makes the pace of Marcel’s story incredibly fast.
>>42Well, Marcel itself doesn’t have any elements to stretch…
The Maldivians are bad, the father is bad, and Marcel is also bad.
Reiner, who continued the operation on his own judgment, is also to blame.
>>43What about Bertholdt and Annie?
>>43It couldn’t be helped…
But Reiner is going to admit his罪.
It’s really cool…
I guess I should get on with it too.
The ground preparation will begin…
The one at fault is Reiner as a warrior, right?
>>44What are you saying… The people of Paradis Island are devils!?
He might be an incredibly evil person if you consider that he pushed the back of the demon that destroys the world.
>>49Is it about Grisha…?
Isn’t it a bit unreasonable to treat that big brother move as just the mimicry of a boy around 12 years old?
Although only warriors can oppose the pure, it’s not out of the question that it could also be inherited by the Paradis side. The investigation is too risky, and sure enough, it happened.
>>52At least take a guide with you.
>>52Only the armor came back properly as the first real squad…
>>55It’s the result of Reiner’s judgment.
A nice guy who trains with my classmate, whose parents were killed by the Armored Titan, so they can take revenge.
>>56It was too much of a turning point in history when I encouraged Eren, who was really about to break, by seeing my past self in him.
Knowing that you chose to feed your mother, how do you think Eren felt hearing the line that it was my fault that the mother in the thread image was eaten?
>>58You’re really cool, Reiner…
It’s clear that sending only kids to Paradis Island was a result of not having fleshed out the details too much at first, and that has caused some issues…
>>59Is that so? Those children just exterminated a whole nation, didn’t they?
>>59But since the time I was a candidate for a warrior, I’ve been living side by side with death, and the higher-ups are really foolish.
I beat up this greedy masochist and thought, “How nice of me.”
>>60That guy really loves his fellow colleagues too much, doesn’t he?
>>62If I didn’t love it, I wouldn’t have followed it all the way to the end of the giants.
>>60I wonder what Gabi was thinking when she got kicked in the stomach.
>>68If Gabi hadn’t worked hard to stand up, Reiner might have given in.
>>68(Jan is crying with his head in his hands a little away.)
But those kids just destroyed a whole nation, you know?
>>64Because there was the guiding Zeke…
I wish there had been at least one versatile and durable team of horses.
From what I can see, Agito is an absolutely terrible giant.
>>70To be honest, I can hardly remember if Porco’s jaw did anything noteworthy.
>>75I smashed the core of the war hammer.
No matter what Eren says, he’s going to end up sounding like…
You’re really cool, Reiner.
>>71When I’m reading the second time.
It’s different…
I am too curious about the last conversation with Eren.
>>72Historia is pregnant!
My favorite character in Attack on Titan is definitely Reiner…
Is it okay that a common feature is that the jaws have incredibly hard fangs and claws and are quick?
>>79Break through the hardening.
“I really love the exchange between Jean and Reiner where they say, ‘Aren’t we the Survey Corps that never gives up?'”
This is the ending where this guy and Jan exchange light banter.
It’s really just a brief exchange in a long story.
I felt that everything was rewarded through that exchange.
“When I was watching in real time, I seriously hated them, calling them ‘filthy traitors…'”
You’re going to exterminate every last one of the giants, right?
You can do it.
Well, the most plain one is the war hammer, because it’s not essential to the story…
“Let’s struggle as much as we can… I really like the line from Jean to Reiner, saying that we ‘are’ the Survey Corps that doesn’t easily give up.”
Jean and Armin are really good guys…
No matter how you think about it, it’s definitely due to the times and environment.
>>90It’s different…
>>90It’s different! It’s my fault! Please kill me…
It’s good that he admitted it was my fault that Eren’s mother was eaten!
Well, it was really Eren’s fault…
At the crucial moment, the fact that this guy, who is neither a warrior nor a soldier, can provide encouragement based on his own will shows that he is really a good person.
If I were to say what’s wrong, it might be the lingering attachment of the founder.
The evil person who killed Hannes and his mother.
Even against Ackerman in a direct confrontation, it’s impressive that Reiner can’t be killed.
The great armored giant who does not bend until the very end.
Eren came to Railner and said, “It can’t be helped,” nagging him.
The fact that there’s no other choice is probably the honest opinion.
That aside, I wonder if there was a bit of annoyance after all.
>>98It’s pretty infuriating to be summoned by a servant just when it’s a crucial moment.
>>98It’s a mutual licking of wounds among assholes…
Damn it… that bastard…
The guy who was barking about being a soldier and taking responsibility… was he actually holding back during the hand-to-hand combat training? You’re really strong, aren’t you…? My body won’t move…
You were truly an excellent person.
No matter the situation, always stay calm and see the big picture… someone who prioritizes their friends above themselves…
I used to think it would be nice if I could be as strong as you…
Hey, Reiner.
I don’t know what kind of face you’re making right now, but you guys are really assholes.
Maybe… there has never been anyone in human history who has done such terrible things.
I have to erase you… you’re someone who shouldn’t exist in this world.
What on earth were you thinking? That’s really gross.
Just remembering that expression of yours overflowing with a sense of justice makes me feel sick.
This huge pest
I’m going to exterminate it now.
>>100I might have heard this many times before, but I like that these lines come back to the person who said them.
The final battle, including the damn bugs, was truly a chance for great redemption.
Ani! Remove Marco’s three-dimensional maneuver gear! What’s wrong with you? Have you developed feelings for those devilish creatures on the island?! We are proud warriors, right?!
…Hey… why is Marco being eaten by a giant…?
Whoa, how dare you do that to Marco!!!!
>>104I really think this place is full of assholes.
>>104Ani got angry.
>>110If the timing returns to a bit of madness earlier.
Ani!!!??? What are you thinking, unhooking Marco’s three-dimensional maneuvering gear!!!??? Uoooh!!!!!!!
It seems like it might happen.
You know that they will carry out a massacre on a scale that is unimaginable, so that’s not acceptable.
Rather, I felt inclined to cling to Reiner, who had done something similar first.
Seeing the plain one feels fresh in a way…
Human…? You’re a descendant of demons, aren’t you…?
Eren’s inner self hadn’t changed from before after all.
I only acted like that because I made a firm resolution to commit massacre to protect my friends.
If Bertholdt had survived.
I feel sad thinking that I could have gone back to being able to joke around casually with my friends like Jan and Reiner.
I practiced so hard…
In the final phase of the Ellen spiritual space.
Just imagining what kind of conversation I had with Reiner makes the whole day pass by.
I thought it was really harsh for Annie to say something like, “Marcel was eaten because you were the first to run away, so I ended up running away too…”
It’s too terrible that the thread picture ended up being revealed at the best timing possible.
>>117I am the Armored Titan, and this guy is the Colossal Titan.
The issue with child soldier systems is notable, but a team that infiltrates enemy territory alone should ideally consist of those who continue to demonstrate leadership throughout the selection and training process.
The Tale of My Proud Son Who Saved the World
>>119Get a new bed for them.
This filthy blood…
Hey, you know… I’m tired…
I don’t really think I was that tired…
I can only think that Isayama looked at the senior, who was the model for the illustration, with quite a negative view…
Hmmmmm!!!!!!!
>>126The fact that only this guy reacts so quickly is slowly getting to me.
When you receive too much affection from the author, this is how it turns out.
The shocking hard work of Ani and Bertolt’s caregiving is revealed.
>>128The sleeping position is probably a result of stress…
Thanks to Reiner and Tanigaki, Hosoyan has become typecast as a character that the author looks at unfavorably.
I’m just guessing, but Reiner wasn’t adopted solely for impression management, right?
I can’t imagine that Captain Magato would fall for a child’s impression manipulation, regardless of the others.
>>131Well, it’s plausible that Reiner fits the armor better than Porco.
The problem is that they didn’t think so.
I love Reiner, who properly confesses to everyone after saying, “Let’s go stop Eren together.”
>>133That’s enough…
According to Magato’s judgment, it’s problematic to conspire and cause unnecessary trouble, so I think he avoided having the brothers rush into the operation at the same time.
>>135If that’s all it takes to raise doubts, then you can’t even become a candidate warrior.
Well… a patient brown suits you.
No matter how low the grades are and how much one is criticized, clinging on persistently can be considered a form of patience.
Even though my grades are low, the fact that I was selected as a candidate warrior from many examinees is a sign of my ability.
If you can’t do a decent job in areas other than composition, you probably won’t be chosen.
I find it hard to understand Captain Magato’s feelings because he does repetitive lateral leaps between a racist demeanor and a wise and noble warrior character.
>>140He is a man who continued to send his children to hell while being aware of his guilt.
It must have been about to break.
>>150Isn’t there a lot of people with mental health issues in this world?
Is it a threat to say that if you say my grades are low, I’ll quickly report you to Mare?
>>141Openly disparaging your comrades is risky since it can lead to being reported, so it’s somewhat merciful to just resort to threats.
It will be graded as a lack of solidarity.
I thought, looking at Reiner, that this is how true cloudiness is done.
There’s no doubt that the potential specs of the liner were unusually high.
Reiner, like Zeke, was a late bloomer as a warrior.
Isn’t it just that you didn’t sprout because everyone thought you wouldn’t?
They are at the top of the Survey Corps with a sense of affirmation.
The hardness of armor = mental state
Bertolt is surprisingly strong, precisely because he is entrusted with so much.
>>151When I read it again, this guy hardly talks, doesn’t he?
This guy keeps saying lines like a protagonist.
What a nice guy!
It’s really gross how both Reiner and Bertolt beg for their lives when they are soldiers…
>>153If you’re forced to do that kind of work while your mental state is already messed up, you’ll definitely break.
I can definitely understand being kicked awake because I seem unpleasant.
I don’t know how many times I’ve tried to kill it but held back.
>>157If you’re not going to do anything, then go home.
LinAAAAA!
Speaking of which, I wonder when Reiner found out that Sasha died? Was it the first time during “Don’t forgive me…”?
Bertolt is incredibly hated overseas.
>>162Why…?
>>162Why…?
No, why…? Even if I feel pity, there are elements that I dislike.
Bertholdt is a monster who can handle hand-to-hand combat with Mikasa and only has to deal with it using his ears.
Among the many peers, I’m in the top 10, so of course everyone is strong.
It’s nice to see Bertholdt unconsciously seeking help and regaining his sanity.