Chapter 2: The Fall of Shinganshina Part II
Disclaimer: I do not own Shingeki no Kyojin/Attack on Titan
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This story will contain manga-related SPOILERS and is NOT for ANIME watchers! It was originally posted under the SnK section of FF, but that section has been merged with the anime one. References to things from the manga are mixed in MANY of the chapters! So don't think it's safe because they're only reacting to season 1! Don't read if you're not caught up with the plot!
Sorry for some parts not making sense but it will better here.
One more thing I will be using mostly stuff in the manga so like the training arc is skipped and some stuff there is different, also I would be adding scenes from the future so if you have a problem just tell me.
Erwin pressed the play button and the screen showed the next episode.
"100 Years ago, humanity faced a new enemy."
Humans armed with spears stood against numerous Titans.
"What are spears gonna do against Titans?" Connie said.
"Humanity had still not made ODM gear back then," Hange said.
"The difference of power between humanity and the new enemy was overwhelming."
"Holy crap," Jean said.
"That's a lot of Titans," Christa said in fear.
'Only if they knew.' Ymir thought to herself.
"That doesn't look like the walls," Sasha said.
A sense of hopelessness washed the entire room.
They wondered what was waiting for them outside, but will they even reach there?
Even with Eren's titan powers I just don't think that we can win against them.
"Soon, humanity was driven to the brink of extinction."
An entire sea of Titans walked around.
The screen rotated, showing where all the Titans were headed.
"The surviving humans built three Walls: Maria, Rose, and Sina. They then lived the next century in peace, under their protection."
"Why did humans create the walls?" Eren asked, "It is not like it was just there, it just doesn't make sense."
"They must have a lot of people to build it," Christa said.
'Only if they knew... And how stupid these people can be, there is no way the walls had been built.' Ymir thought.
"Well, now we know that the *gods* or deities were not involved in creating the walls," Hange said trying to lighten the mood a bit.
"However..."
A mouse scurried across a boulder with a bloodied arm crushed underneath it. A crow flew in and began picking at the hand. It let out a caw, echoing across the town. Smoke rose from multiple sources and buildings stood with fissures and broken windows.
"Until that time a wretched soul and parted." A long-faced man preached, eyes wide, a book in one hand and a broom in the other.
A light-haired Titan came toward him.
Levi sneered. "What an Idiot."
"That's not gonna help, buddy we just found out that God didn't create the walls," Connie muttered.
"Now as you see, I am punished for it!"
Titans wandered around, looking for prey, shaking the ground. A mother and daughter clutched each other, hiding. A crowd of panicking humans tried to run away while the preacher walked toward the danger they were running from.
"What avarice does manifest here?"
"He's gonna get eaten by a Titan 100%," Ymir said.
"In purgation of these souls converted, And no more bitter pain the Mountain has."
Sasha shook her head. "I don't even know or understand what that idiot of a man is saying."
A woman ran, huffing, ending up at a dead end. Turning, she clapped her hands over her mouth, eyes glued to the way she came from. A large shadow covered her and she looked up to see a Titan smiling creepily down at her. It grabbed her by the head and pulled her up. "Stop! Let go!" She struggled so hard her shoe fell, but the effort was futile.
"What more, O Avarice, can you do to us, since you my blood so to thyself hast drawn…"
"JUST GET EATEN ALREADY," Ymir said.
"Ymir!" Christa said.
"What? He deserves it, he basically wants to die." Ymir exclaimed.
Everywhere, people screamed, running for their lives as Titans snatched them up left and right.
"…it careth not for its own flesh?"
A shadow fell over him and he looked to his left to see a 15-meter staring down at him.
"Yeah you're right I can't understand a thing he is saying," Jean said.
"What more, O Avarice—"
"Oh finally," Ymir said.
It opened its mouth. The book slipped from his hand, landing in a puddle of blood.
The screen cut back to Hannes carrying Eren and Mikasa.
In a quieter part of town, Hannes ran, Eren over his shoulder and Mikasa tucked under one arm. Suddenly, Eren broke out of his stupor. He turned and began hitting the older man.
"Eren! What are you doing?!"
"We were so close to saving Mom! Why the hell would you do that?!" Eren slammed his elbow on Hannes's head.
"Ouch! That must have hurt." Connie said.
"We were so close to saving her!"
Eren looked down and knew, that he and Mikasa would've died if Hannes didn't come.
"That's enough!" Hannes grabbed Eren by the arm and threw him to the ground.
"Yep, that hurts," Connie said.
"Eren!" Mikasa struggled out of the grasp and ran to him, kneeling beside him.
"Eren…" Hannes walked up to them, kneeling as well. "You couldn't save your mother your just a kid you're weak."
"He just lost his mother," Christa said because he was being too harsh to Eren.
"That's harsh, man," Connie said.
"It's the truth," Levi said, cutting any more replies. All eyes turned to Eren.
"Captain Levi's right," Eren spoke up. "I needed to hear that."
Eren glared and threw his fist. Without meaning to, Hannes caught the punch with ease, proving his point. Eren struggled but couldn't free his arm. "And I…I couldn't stand up to the Titan because I lacked the courage!" Tears were running down both their faces. Hannes's free hand took hold of Mikasa and led the two children away.
"I'm sorry," Hannes said, tears flowing down his cheek.
"It's happened again." Mikasa touched her head, images of a bloodied woman on the ground and a man slumped against the wall flashing through her mind. This is familiar…" Mikasa thought.
Mikasa froze and was stiff as a board, "No" Mikasa muttered quite enough for Eren to hear. 'There is no way that it would show up. Mikasa said while she started trembling.
Eren felt her trembling and put his hand over her hand. He was the only one there who was able to understand what she was going through. Having both been there that day and just seeing his mother die once again.
Everyone was staring at her.
"Was that Eren?" Sasha asked, "Why was he holding a bloody knife?"
"Eren, did you kill someone?!" Connie asked.
Now everyone was staring at Eren and Mikasa.
Armin was the only one who knew what was going on because Eren did tell him when Mikasa started living with Eren's family.
"It's obvious that they don't wanna talk about it," Levi said.
"It'll be okay," Eren softly whispered to her Ear trying to comfort her, "It's not important and it has nothing to do with Titans so I am sure that they wouldn't show it."
Mikasa nodded her head. "Thank's Eren," Mikasa said.
Erwin unpaused and the screen still showed the Citizens trying to flee and others getting eaten by Titans.
"Hurry to the inner gate!" A Garrison soldier was waving a crowd toward the ships. "Escape aboard the ships there! Use them to escape! Before you get eaten!" One of the ships began moving, leaving only one behind.
'City districts like Shiganshina that stick out in vital spots along the Wall serve to attract the Titans and streamline security costs and troop numbers. Performing true to its role as a Titan target, Shiganshina had but one inner gate through which its citizens could flee.' Shinra said.
"I wonder that the stuff Shinra says is the important parts," Hange said.
"Yeah I was thinking the same thing," Armin said.
"Well, I hope so," Hange said.
The screen cut to the ships.
"Discard your belongings! Let as many people on as possible!"
A bag went flying and landed next to other people's discarded luggage. Armin stared at the large crowd of people waiting to be let on, trying to find his friends.
"Armin, sit down." Armin's grandfather said.
Armin stiffened up, He had forgotten that his grandfather was still alive. "Grandpa," Armin said, getting emotional from seeing him again and hearing his voice after all those years.
"But Eren and Mikasa aren't here yet," Armin replied and looked out again. Then he spotted them, happy to see Hannes leading them through the masses so they could get on immediately. "There they are!" His relief ended as quickly as it began. His friends looked traumatized. "Eren…"
"Just let him be for now." Armin's grandfather looked down sadly. "Those poor souls. You can tell what happened by looking at them."
"Huh?" Armin turned to him, unsure.
"Don't just stand there! Hurry the hell up!"
"This music is very good," Jean noted.
"Yeah you're right, something is probably going to happen," Hange said.
"Is this when the Armored Titan is going to appear?" Christa asked while looking at Eren.
"Yeah it's when he arrives," Eren said with his jaw clenched.
A 15-meter Titan approached, knocking a structure down, completely ignorant of the destruction of its actions.
"Get those cannons loaded! Hurry! They're closing in!"
Cannons were set into position and Hannes watched for a second before running somewhere.
Eren and Mikasa sat silently, horror clear on their faces.
"This can't be for real!" Someone yelled
"Please, god… Please, god…Please, god…"
"H-Hey!"
The plank connecting the people to the ship was removed.
"Hey! What are you doing?!"
Sasha squirmed uncomfortably in her seat. She cringed, recalling her words to her father about leaving the refugees to fend for themselves. Just imagining herself in their situation caused her to feel sick.
People began to push against the line of Garrison soldiers.
"It's at full capacity! It has to leave!"
"No! Please! At least let our children on!"
"I'm sorry, but we can't!" The soldier yelled in the direction of the ship, "Get going!"
A man shot forward and tried to get on, managing to catch the ledge. Two other men followed suit, one slipping and crashing.
"Tch, stupid idiots," Levi grumbled.
Jean frowned a bit. "You can't really blame them, they just want to be safe."
"Actually, you can." Hange then explained, "The ships at full capacity. Too much weight and it could lose buoyancy and then everyone in the boat will be screwed."
"I don't understand. Why not have more ships created so more people can be evacuated?" Connie asked.
"Did you forget?" Ymir snorted. "The Walls are impenetrable. They've stood strong for over a hundred years," she said in a mocking tone. "No one believed something of this scale could actually happen."
"There's also the problem with the limited amount of supplies," Hange added. "It takes a lot of trees to build a ship. They can't go cutting down too many. After all, they serve as home to animals and some bear fruit. We need that. And we need them for furniture, firewood, and other such items, too."
"Also," Erwin said, "Wall Maria had the largest population—nearly half of humanity—and it was the biggest territory we had. With such a great loss of resources and a flood of people, the Royal Government couldn't afford too many mouths to feed."
A few who had their suspicions about the government-ordered culling being true were unsurprised at the confirmation, but they were still chilled by the words.
"Despite their planning, there were still too many people who managed to get away." Armin's head fell. And so came the exodus.
Cannonballs flew to the left and right of a 15-meter Titan.
"You idiot! What are you aiming at?!"
"B-But, sir, these aren't accurate enough to aim at moving targets!"
Another Titan, also a 15-meter, was coming behind the first.
"I don't give a shit! Get 'em reloaded at once!"
"I can't!"
The sounds of chains and grinding bricks were heard. "The gate's closing! They're... We're gonna get left behind!" The Garrison soldier abandoned his station and ran toward the gate.
"Hey!" His superior called after him.
Inside, Hannes was arguing with a fellow Garrison soldier. "Don't shut it! Hold on a little longer! There are still lots of people in there!"
"If the Titans get through, the town being overrun will be the least of our worries! All of humankind will be forced to withdraw behind the next Wall!"
"But that's no reason to leave these people to die!" Hannes argued.
"Hannes is right," Armin said.
Two soldiers ran up to them. "Shut the gate! Hurry!"
"The Titans are coming!"
"Close the gate at once!" The Garrison soldier ordered. It quickly began to slide down.
"Stop!" Hannes yelled. "Hey!" The two men grabbed his arms, restraining him. "What the?"
Thundering footsteps pierced through the noise. They froze.
"He's here," Eren grumbled
Here it comes! Hange was tempted to yell. But she squashed the urge, choosing instead to focus on the screen, pen at the ready. She wasn't so tactless to verbalize her glee considering exactly what they were watching. Especially since two of the people who'd lived through the worst of the nightmare were sitting on the adjacent couch. Not wanting to be disrespectful of what they'd suffered, she mostly kept her excitement to herself.
A large red foot covered with armor came to view.
Eren and Mikasa finally broke out of their shock and looked up.
"Shit, look at him, he's covered by armor." Jean snickered.
"Well duh, his name is the Armored Titan," Connie exclaimed.
"He looks very muscular," Sasha said. "It's just like... Eren..."
Wait. What if the Armored Titan was a human-like Eren?" Hange said.
"Also the colossal Titan!" Armin yelled out.
Eren looked mad, 'Why would *Humans* Want to kill all of humanity?' Eren thought, 'And did they come from?'
'Jeez Took you guys long enough,' Ymir thought to herself. 'Now you need to find out who the person is.'
"How're we going to defeat that?" Christa said.
"We will find a way Because everything has a weak spot," Erwin said.
One leg moving back, crouching, one arm front, and one back, the Armored Titan got into position. The force of the push-off cracked the ground and shattered the buildings closest to him.
"What the hell's it doing?" Suddenly, the Garrison soldier came to his senses. "Fire!" Cannonballs flew through the air and one met the target true. But it was obliterated the moment it came in contact with the skin. The Armored Titan ducked and the other cannonballs missed.
"Did he just dodge them?" Armin said.
"So it's a Titan who has intelligence or person," Hange said.
"But those cannons are ineffective against him and it didn't even make him flinch." Mikasa pointed out.
"What?!"
"No effect?!"
"Shit! Run!"
"It's coming! Retreat!" They turned and ran. Behind them, the Armored Titan charged like a raging bull. "A Titan's coming! Hurry! Close the gate!"
The Armored Titan broke through the gate, sending bricks and boulders and soldiers flying everywhere. Skidding, it came to a halt. Hannes looked at the massive hole in shock. "The Wall's…"
A part of the armor slid down, and he opened his mouth, growling, letting out a steam trail from its mouth.
"That armor looks familiar," Hange said.
"What do you mean?" Eren asked.
"Well, humans used to wear armor like that back then," Hange replied.
"Within a few hours after Walls Maria had fallen in the southern district of Shiganshina, news of the incident had reached every city inside the human territory."
[Trost District]
A group of men was talking.
"Is it true the Titans have overrun Shiganshina?!" One man said. "I can't believe this! The Walls have held strong for a century! Why now?!"
"Whether we believe it or not, the fact is that refugees have fled here by boat! Reports say there are five hundred on board."
"Merchants," Erwin said while sighing, having recognized some of the men.
"The question is if Shiganshina is all that was affected."
"But, surely they couldn't have gotten through Wall Maria as well?"
"In any event, we must contact the Royal Government and request instructions."
"This crisis is far too much for us to handle on our own."
"I'm sorry to interrupt!" A Garrison soldier came in. "A courier horse has just arrived! Titans have breached Wall Maria and entered its interior!"
The screen cut to show Hannes looking over a Hord of Titans.
"It's over..." Hannes started as countless Titan hoards wandering around.
On the ship, the refugees were having similar thoughts. "It's all over for us, The Titans had come"
"The Titans are going to devour all of humanity again." Someone else said.
"This is the end?" Eren muttered, eyes full of tears, mind going back to his family, sitting at the table, enjoying their meal. "I'll never see that house ever again."
The memory of his mother pulling his ear came back.
"Why?!" He remembered his mother, trying to stop him from joining the Survey Corps. "Why'd I argue for no reason like that?!" Of him running away now. "Why was that all I could do?!" Her smiling face came to him. "And now Mom's gone! She's never coming back! Why?!"
Eren felt his eyes watering but he absorbed it once again and he felt hate towards the Titans get stronger.
"So that's why You hate Titans so much," Jean muttered.
"It's because you're weak." Hannes' words came to him.
It's because…I'm weak. Because humans are weak. Tears fell freely from Eren's eyes, and into his trembling hand. ls crying the only thing the weak can do?! Curling his hand into a fist, he got up and walked toward the edge. Mikasa stood, watching him.
"What's gotten into you, Eren?" Armin walked up to him, hand on his arm. The boy shoved it off. "Eren…"
"I'll kill them all!" He grabbed the edge. "Not even a single one will be left!"
"Eren…"
'So he has always been like this.' Jean thought.
"Kid Eren used to be cute but now he is an erupting Volcano."
"Was that Shinra?" Connie asked.
"What's a Volcano?" Eren asked. Never heard in his whole life.
Ymir just stared at them 'Jeez they don't even know what's a volcano, Well they do live on an island.' Ymir thought.
"The same year, the Royal Government made the decision to withdraw all of humanity's domain behind Wall Rose. An estimated 10,000 people were eaten by Titans during this time." Shinra said.
"Wow 10,000.
"Eren, Carla, Mikasa, please be all right!" Grisha was driving a carriage, crying.
Everyone looked at Eren.
"Dad?!" Eren yelled.
'Where Dr. Jeager be?' Mikasa wondered
"At least we know now that he survived the invasion," Armin said.
"Yeah, you're..." Eren said.
"Eren! Eren!" An ember hovered in the darkness. "Eren! Eren!"
"Huh?" Eren muttered.
"Dad! Please, stop, Dad!"
"Oh god is he abusing you?" Connie asked.
Erwin's eyes widened. Were they about to see it...?
A syringe. A determined Grisha."Eren! Eren!"
Ymir was the only person in the room to know that he was injecting Titan's spinal fluid into Eren.
The ember again.
"Just give me your arm!"
"No! Mom's death has made you go crazy!"
The yellow ember became a key.
No one talked, watching intently.
Hange trembled in excitement. Were they about to learn the process of creating a Titan-Shifter?
"Eren!"
"Let go, Dad!"
"It's for your own sake!"
Eren's fingers dug into the ground, his body convulsing. "What are you talking about?!"
"Listen! Don't forget the key!" A rush of distorted images, Grisha likely injecting his son. "You must reach it! Until you learn the truth someday!"
Bells rang in the distance and Eren's eyes snapped open, he let out a gasp.
"More importantly, where did your father get that...serum that turned you into a Titan-Shifter?" Hange asked. "From what he said, that had to be it. Did he make it? How? Why not share it?"
"Maybe it was an experiment," Christa added.
Hange nodded. "Could be."
Grisha Yeager. Erwin narrowed his eyes. Who are you?
Mikasa joined him. "Eren, are you okay? You were crying in your sleep."
Eren sat up. "I felt like I just saw Dad."
"No, you were dreaming."
"I see…" Eren stared at the bronze key before tucking it underneath his shirt.
"Let's go," Mikasa said and stood. "They're handing out rations." The two wandered outside. "Apparently this was their food storehouse. They've gathered all the ship refugees here."
The place was overflowing with people.
A blonde-haired girl went up to get her bread.
Eren leaned in. "Hey, is that Annie?"
"She looks so young!" Sasha giggled.
"So she was at the same camp as you guys?" Christa asked.
"We never saw her." Mikasa pressed her lips. No one commented. They knew the two weren't exactly on friendly terms.
"You know how Annie is." Armin shrugged. "She's not much of a talker."
"Hey! Get in line, will ya?!"
"Shut up! I ain't eaten anything since last night!"
Hunger will make you do crazy things. Levi thought. He knew all too well the power it had over people. How it warped your mind, controlling your thoughts.
"We will still struggle for survival," Mikasa said, watching the two men grabbing each other's collars.
"Eren! Mikasa!" Armin ran up to them, loaves of bread in his arms.
"Armin…"
"Here! Just in time!" Armin gave them each one loaf. "My grandpa got us some by saying it was for children!"
"If this person is doing that then he isn't doing a very good job, anyone could lie and get free rations," Levi said disappointed.
"Thank you," Mikasa said.
A Garrison soldier came up behind Armin, making a face before moving on. "What's his problem?" Eren stared after him.
"You can't blame him. There's probably not enough food to go around," Armin explained. "And this is an entire day's worth."
That's for an entire day? Connie gaped. Even if the food had been a little shaky at times in his village, things had never been that bad.
"There are just too many refugees," Armin said. Eren stared at the loaf of bread in his hand. "There was already a food shortage going on, plus the people here aren't treated as well as citizens on the outer wall."
Two more had joined and now four men were struggling and arguing with one another.
"This is mine!"
"Shut up!"
The two Garrison soldiers looked on at the scene with scorn.
"Why are they not doing anything?" Christa said.
"They really do nothing and just stand there saying how we should've all gotten eaten by Titans," Eren said while glaring at the 2 garrisons.
"Why should we have to give our food to some lousy outsiders?" The soldier wasn't keeping his voice down and it was clear the trio had heard him. "If the Titans got through the Wall, they could've at least eaten some more people, if you ask me."
More than one person wanted to reach in and punch his lights out.
"Eren!" Armin called out as his best friend started walking purposefully toward the arrogant Garrison soldier.
"I don't see how this will end well," Ymir said.
Christa nodded in approval.
"This is just gonna make the food shortage even worse." Too busy whining, he didn't notice Eren coming up to him until he kicked the man in the shin. "Oww! What the hell?!"
"Eren you need to chill for once in your life," Connie said.
'I don't think that's going to happen buddy, Both I and Eren have 8 years left to live.' Ymir said to herself.
"Seriously dude?" Connie groaned. "Why do you always gotta pick fights?"
"I don't know I was mad!" Eren yelled.
"You didn't think you'd seriously win against him, did you?" Ymir asked.
Jean folded his arms. "Typical Suicidal Bastard, doesn't think before jumping in head-first."
"Shut it horse face," Eren said.
Jean stood up saying, "I am going to kick your ass."
"Shut up," Levi said.
"Or maybe not," Jean said.
You damn brat!" He hit Eren. The other Garrison soldier stepped in, kicking the young boy and knocking him down.
"You don't know what it's like! You've never even seen it! You've never seen what the Titans do to people!" Eren yelled.
The older man quickly changed his reaction from surprise to anger. "Shut up!"
"Why would he kick a child?" Christa said.
"He's probably hungry," Sasha replied.
Armin quickly stepped in. "We're sorry! He's just hungry and irritable! That's why he so rudely lashed out at an adult. I'm very sorry!"
"Good thing you did that Armin," Mikasa said.
Armin smiled.
"You got them to back off just by raising your voice and being agreeable," Erwin said.
Murmurs picked up as a large crowd formed around them, now watching the spectacle unfold openly.
The Garrison soldier glanced around. "Whatever... Make sure your friend stays out of trouble!" He turned and started to walk away.
"Of course!"
"Damn," Eren cursed. "I refuse to let them take care of me."
"You don't have a choice." Ymir scoffed. "What can you do? You're just a brat."
"And a stupid one at that," Jean added.
Eren gritted his teeth, unwilling to get into it with his rival and incurring Levi's wrath.
*Yes I did skip the rest.*
Armin sat against a wall, clutching his grandfather's hat, crying.
His hands twitched. Armin wanted to hold that familiar, comforting article of clothing in his hands right then and there. But he always kept it carefully stored away. It was the last thing he had left of his grandfather.
"It's all the Titans' fault." Eren stood next to him, Mikasa a couple of feet in front of them. "If we could just subdue them, our place in the world could be ours again. Armin." He sat with his best friend. "I'm going to apply for the military next year." Mikasa let out a resigned sigh. "I'm going to gain the strength to fight the Titans!"
"Me, too."
"Armin?!"
"I will join you, too."
"Mikasa, you don't need to! You said yourself staying alive is what's important!"
"Yes, that's why I'm doing it. So you won't die," Mikasa said plainly.
Eren stood. "Alright. The three of us, then."
"You're all crazy kids," Connie declared loudly. "Normal, sane children would be scared and run in the opposite direction. You don't even look scared." He could still remember the distinct, metallic taste in his mouth and the churning in his stomach when he had made the decision to join the Survey Corps.
Skip again...
"Looks like we finished the episode," Erwin said, and we been here for an hour.
"Should we take a break?" Erwin asked.
Everyone nodded their heads in approval.
Suddenly the TV turned on which surprised everyone.
Static sounds come from the TV.
The screen showed Kid Christa talking.
"Girish? What does that mean?"
"Hmm well, girlish means." Someone said that sounded like a female.
"What's happening?" Connie asked.
Christa looked at the TV feeling like she knows the person who's talking.
"I am not sure, but it must be important."
Text on the screen says 'Secret episode, From you, 2,000 years ago."
Everyone sat down.
The screen showed a book.
"Like this girl, I think."
Christa looked at the book remembering it.
The screen zoomed into the girl in the book.
"You like her, too, Don't you... Historia?
Christa's jaw dropped. "How does she know my name, and how do I know this voice?" She thought.
Ymir immediately knew who was in the book.
"It's because she's kind and always thinking of others."
The screen changed to a very old place full of people wearing weird clothes and rags and the houses are set on fire and dead bodies everywhere.
"What the hell is going on," Eren said.
The voice suddenly changed to someone familiar, Eren?! but deeper?
"So because this world is such a harsh and trying place..."
The screen showed someone holding a person's mouth with a cloth and cutting the tongue.
Everyone was shocked and terrified by what they were seeing.
"What on... Why are they doing this..." Armin said with his eyes wide open.
Eren's voice continued.
"... You must be sure to grow up..."
"...TO be someone everyone loves..."
The screen showed a little girl that looked like she was in that book and holding a jar, Watching a marriage.
Ymir looked at her and muttered, "Ymir..."
"...And live helping others as they help you, all right?"
No one knew what none since Eren was saying.
The screen cut to the person getting married talking.
"One of you... Has let a pig getaway."
"Identify yourself."
"If none steps forward, I'll gouge an eye out from each of you."
"Huh? Why would he do that?!" Sasha said.
"Slaves have no need for two eyes."
Levi snickered, "So that's what they are."
The screen showed the salves pointing into the little girl.
"The one who let the pig go.., Was you?"
The girl just looked at him in disbelief and started looking around her.
"I feel bad, They just don't want their eyes removed," Hange said.
The girl bowed down.
"Very well."
"Oh, so he's like a king," Armin suggested.
The screen showed The girl bloodied and running away, Eren's voice deepened.
"You... Are free."
"Free?" They all muttered looking at Eren who was as confused as them.
Dogs were following her scent while the people were on their horses.
The girl stopped and had an arrow on her shoulder.
"Oh no... She's gonna get killed... By a human." Eren muttered.
"Wait is this the walls? Because it doesn't look like it." Armin said.
"You're right I think this is... the OUTSIDE WORLD?" Hange said.
Everyone's eyes went wide, So this was before Titan's existed? And are they showing us how life was before the Titans?" Jean said.
The screen showed the people in the horses holding bows letting out battle sounds
Everyone watched in horror as her eye was clucked out.
Suddenly the girl tripped.
"Oh no.. she's going to die," Christa said.
A drop of blood fell on a flower and the girl was shown crying.
She spotted a tree with a huge entrance and entered... until she fell down.
"She's going to drown..' Sasha muttered.
As the girl was falling she started to gag until something from behind her came and attached to her back.
"WHAT ON EARTH IS THAT THING?!" Christa and Connie yelled.
When the thing attached to her a huge explosion happened and the forest was covered in steam.
"Don't tell me..." Eren said.
Suddenly the Tv turned black.
"What happened?" Erwin said.
"Looks like it turned off," Levi replied.
"We should take a break and then talk about what we saw," Erwin said.
Everyone nodded their heads and left.
I hope you enjoyed this chapter :)
So next chapter will be seeing scenes from the future.
