"If you don't win, you will die. If you win, you will survive. If you don't fight, you can't win, 戦い! 鈦い!"
"I don't intend for you to inherit because you are more important than anyone else. So...I wish you a long life."
"The world is a huge forest of slaughter. Sasha will be killed only because she is lost in the forest. So, at least let the children get out of this forest. Otherwise, we will always be spinning in place. So, let us adults bear the sins and hatred of the past."
"Because of you, because of Ellen, I can only become stronger because of you."
Let’s talk about the character Jia Bi. I kept scolding her when I first read the manga, and I couldn’t figure out what the meaning of this character was. Finally, I reached an agreement with my friends: because Isayama creates pain for his readers. When I watched the anime for the second time, I suddenly understood that Jiabi is the epitome of a child who has been severely brainwashed by this cruel world. Through her radicalization and resentment towards the Eldians, she shows what a child of But is like. Brainwashed by history and reduced to a tool of war. In fact, Jiabi is also a poor child. She hates the Eldians while accepting the kindness of the Sasha family. She is also struggling with contradictions in her heart.
What's wrong is this cruel world.
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