The chapter opens with a description of the new life that the Titan has started in the "reclaimed lands" growing vegetables. He is not able to completely eliminate the "titans," but he is able to rid the land of them. He tells the reader that the soldiers who eat his will surely "eliminate the scourge of weeds" . He then goes on to say that he was raised in a city too, and that he will be able to use the Titan's "many varieties of revenge" to "remedy" his regret at not being able to join the army. The narrator tells us that he is delivering vegetables to a trainee barracks, and he wonders how everyone is doing. He wonders if the vegetables are using less fertilizer, or if they are using different kinds of pesticides. He says that he does not know if the man who works in the field was the one who made the mistake. He remembers how he turned into a titan, and wonders how he can use this power to help humanity. He wants to use it to eliminate all the last titan.
The chapter opens with a description of the new life that the Titan has started in the "reclaimed lands" growing vegetables. He is not able to completely eliminate the "titans," but he is able to rid the land of them. He tells the reader that the soldiers who eat his will surely "eliminate the scourge of weeds" . He then goes on to say that he was raised in a city too, and that he will be able to use the Titan's "many varieties of revenge" to "remedy" his regret at not being able to join the army. The narrator tells us that he is delivering vegetables to a trainee barracks, and he wonders how everyone is doing. He wonders if the vegetables are using less fertilizer, or if they are using different kinds of pesticides. He says that he does not know if the man who works in the field was the one who made the mistake. He remembers how he turned into a titan, and wonders how he can use this power to help humanity. He wants to use it to eliminate all the last titan.