If there is one thing about the spoilers and predictions surrounding “Attack On Titan” Chapter 112 that is worth looking out for, it’s the possibility that Eren was framed of wrongdoings. Everything from the bombing to his supposed betrayal of the Survey Corp. might be someone else’s plan for their nefarious purpose. As of right now, the strongest candidate is Zeke.
The most recent chapters in the manga series made it seem as if Zeke and Eren were working together in order to bring about the plan of using the titans in their own way. This desire will supposedly lead to the Eren declaring to Mikasa and Armin that his friendship with them was a lie in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 112. The likelihood of the protagonist lying is high.
Of course, there is currently no proof that this is the case and “Attack On Titan” Chapter 112 is unlikely to provide details on that front. The Jaeger brothers might exactly be what they appear and are actually planning on carrying out their plans no matter what. However, if this is the case, would it really be necessary for Eren to tell his oldest friends that his relationship with them was a lie?
If it is the case that Eren is being framed for the misfortunes befalling the Eldian military right now, the reason might have something to do with Zeke’s spinal fluid infecting the soldiers. If he wanted to, the holder of the beast titan’s power could wreak havoc by causing the infected people to transform. This might even happen in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 112, regardless.
On that note, all of this could just be wishful thinking and “Attack On Titan” Chapter 112 could just as easily prove that Eren has indeed become the villain. Readers will find out when the chapter releases on Dec. 8.


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