I really can't bear to give a low score, but how should I say it? The final chapter of the comic is full of ?, but I can't talk about the most yue part of the story with my friends, so I have to retake it? It turned out that it was full of ?. . . After the appearance of Marais, the giants are not only bloody, they are no longer only the contradiction between the enemy and the self, there is no clear boundary between justice and evil, there is no savior with super power, and there is no hero touted by individualism... It is war, it tells of the unreasonable prejudice and hatred of human beings, the heinous and incomprehensible selfishness and greed, the endless thorns and obstacles on the road to freedom, and the brave and great man. The group - the Survey Corps... So how can JSC bear it, and finally let Allen be the only big devil to sacrifice to the sky??? Prejudice and hatred have not disappeared, the retribution of the Marais trampling on the Eldians was punished by a group of virgins Forgive, the war between the same races may still break out in the future. . Giants made me think a lot, but after reading the final words, it made me suspect that I've watched loneliness for the past eight years??
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