'Attack on Titan' chapter 88 spoilers: Kruger's whole plan involves Zeke? Grisha's mastery of Titan abilities to be detailed

A screenshot of Eren from the "Attack on Titan" anime Funimation

It looks like Hajime Isayama is not slowing down anytime soon in spilling the secrets of the Walls, the Titans, and the history of the world itself. A fresh batch of revelations will come in "Attack on Titan" chapter 88.

Kruger, who revealed himself to be The Owl, also known as the spy to the Marleys, clearly has something to do with Grisha being a Titan and controlling it to his advantage.

"Attack on Titan" chapter 88 is expected to show how that pans out, and with Kruger believed to be a bigger part of the story, he will likely fill Grisha in on the details.

One of the many questions raised from the previous chapter is why Kruger waited for almost every Eldia Restorationists to either be eaten by Titans or be transformed into one before showing himself.

Readers will remember that Kruger silenced Grisha when he told the Marleyan soldiers that Dina, who they eventually turned into a mindless Titan, is royalty.

According to "Attack on Titan" chapter 88 speculations, this is reportedly the case since Kruger did not want the Marleyans to know that Zeke, the child who sold out the Eldians and their plans to take their enemies out, is of royal blood.

Some fans posit that Zeke himself is able to use the Coordinate. Whether or not this will be the case, the truth will be revealed in "Attack on Titan" chapter 88.

Also, it is also believed that the new chapter of the manga will, once and for all, confirm if the history that led the Eldians and Marleyans at war, where the former persecuted the latter for being unworthy for thousands of years, is accurate or fabricated.

Like the previous chapters, there is a lot to take in from the revelations. This should help fans get by the wait for "Attack on Titan" chapter 88, which is coming on Dec. 9.

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