The title for “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113 has been leaked and it seems that things are only going to get bloodier in the upcoming installment. With “Violent” as the headline for the chapter, it’s clear that the events are heading towards a confrontational direction. As to whether this spells trouble for Armin and Mikasa or for someone else remains to be seen.
The previous chapter of the manga ended in unpleasant terms that left a bitter taste in the mouths of readers, so now there’s now a palpable sense of foreboding going into “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113. Has Eren really fallen to the point that he would hurt his old friends for the purpose of achieving his goals? Are those even his goals to begin with or is he being controlled?
There are simply too many questions left unanswered in the recent developments of the story and fans are left grasping for a solid idea of exactly what is going on. Thanks to the leaked title of the “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113, some fans are now worrying that Mikasa and Armin might not come out of this situation unscathed.
Before the current arc began, it would have been unthinkable for Eren to even consider hurting any of his friends or commit any of the acts that he has done. Then again, an alliance with Zeke should have proven quite impossible, as well, but this is still what ended up happening. In the case of “Attack on Titan” Chapter 113, the show’s protagonist might finally cross the line.
“Attack on Titan” Chapter 113 will be available for readers to dive into on Jan. 6. That day might prove to be one that fans will not be able to forget with the once-beloved hero turning into the worst kind of villain.


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