“Attack On Titan Chapter 112” will not be seeing a lot of action sequences as manga creator Hajime Isayama is setting up a lot of tension between Commander Pixis’ men and the Jaeger faction. Commander Pixis has already said that they’re going to yield ground to the Jaeger brothers but will not capitulate completely, Otakukart reported.
Instead, they’ll try to renegotiate their position by leveraging where Zeke is located. It’s clear that the decision greatly pains the commander but he’s trying to avoid more deaths in his fold. “Attack On Titan Chapter 112” will have Hange, Mikasa, and the rest of their team carry out Pixis’ orders.
Hange aims to expose Zeke’s schemes in order to gain some footing into this conflict. Although the one-eyed veteran admits that her theory might be off the mark, she’s still willing to follow through with it given the things that are at stake. “Attack On Titan Chapter 112” will also address the fate of Nicolo.
The previous chapter saw the former Marleyan soldier attack Gabi after learning that she was responsible for killing Sasha. Nicolo tried smashing a bottle on her head but Falco got in the way and took the brunt of the damage. It’s still unclear how extensive Falco’s injury is but fans last saw the character unconscious on the floor. Readers will have to find out on “Attack On Titan Chapter 112” what’s the condition of Falco moving forward.
There’s also the fact that he drank the wine that Nicolo gave him, a wine that contained Zeke’s spinal fluid. It would be interesting to see what punishment Hange will impose on Nicolo for committing such heinous and disgusting crime. “Attack On Titan Chapter 112” will certainly build more tension to the brewing conflict, as well as provide some insight into what both sides are plotting. The next chapter is slated for release on Dec. 9.


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