As the fight between the Marleyan and Eldian forces intensify in the last chapter, it would appear that events have turned out for the worst for Zeke. In a desperate bid to win, he is likely to unleash his screams upon the world, thus turning the infected soldiers into Titans. From there, Falco will transform and become a threat to his own friends, so Reiner will have to make a choice. Will he sacrifice himself in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 119 or will he kill his fellow Eldian from Marley?
The prospect of killing a friend is something that Reiner will ultimately be familiar with since he has been fighting Eren for the last two chapters, Comic Book notes. No matter how loyal of a soldier he may be, he still grew up with the holder of the Founding Titan. This is why his actions in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 119 might seem obvious.
However, if Falco does indeed become a Titan thanks to Zeke’s scream, there is a chance that he will become an abnormal type since he harbors deep feelings for Gabi. He might even be able to resist the urge to eat people in “Attack On Titan” Chapter 119. Of course, this might just be wishful thinking, and the poor boy could end up wanting to devour the girl he loves.
This is where Reiner will have to make a choice. Will he simply kill Falco in order to save Gabi and anyone whom the boy might eat or kill? Or will he allow himself to be eaten, thus giving Falco the power of the Armored Titan? This is a question that will be answered when “Attack On Titan” Chapter 119 comes out.
As for when that might be, the last week of June is the current timeline. This could change, though, with “Attack On Titan” Chapter 119 potentially coming out earlier.


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