In a soliloquy, Leviathan wonders why no one ever fights back against the Germans. He's grateful that he was able to capture Darnay, and he's even more grateful that Darnay ran away. He wants to know what's inside the case they found in Darnay's chest, and if it's some kind of bomb. He asks if anyone will tell him what they want to know about the letter from Ymir, and whether or not they're going to use it to create a new type of titan. He doesn't want to be too clear about what he wants, but he knows that if they can't figure out how much strength they have left, they'll have to fire a flare.
In a soliloquy, Leviathan wonders why no one ever fights back against the Germans. He's grateful that he was able to capture Darnay, and he's even more grateful that Darnay ran away. He wants to know what's inside the case they found in Darnay's chest, and if it's some kind of bomb. He asks if anyone will tell him what they want to know about the letter from Ymir, and whether or not they're going to use it to create a new type of titan. He doesn't want to be too clear about what he wants, but he knows that if they can't figure out how much strength they have left, they'll have to fire a flare.