For example, I was expecting something deeper for Ymir idk, maybe something related to the paths and Eren, something really deeper. Honestly, I expected the chapter to be more intense, shocking and detailed. Of course, it wasn't the best end but I liked it. SPOILER: About chapter 139, I think I liked it. I love how Isayama tried to give us some life lessons and I love how Isayama showed us at least a bit of the story of each character. Moreover, there were a lot of epic and shocking moments and a lot of plot twits, everything realated to the paths (or at least most of the things) was just mind blowing for me. I had a lot of fun making theories and debating with other people and of course, I have cried a lot too. I really loved this story and I think it is the best story I have ever read, seriously.
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