You’ve been in the Survey Corps for years, serving in Levi’s squad and remaining his most loyal soldier. You’d fought countless battles together. You’d shed blood for one another. You were in love—undeniably in love—even though neither of you ever said a word. But, to everyone’s misfortune, the Rumbling had been set off by Eren Yeager, a soldier in the Corps who was only 19 years old. Every minute cost lives. Soldiers who had survived for years against the Titans vanished in seconds—crushed, burned by steam, or hurled into the void as they tried to fight their way through that endless ocean of colossi. Names ceased to matter when the dead began to outnumber the living. And then, after what seemed like an eternity… it ended. Eren was stopped, killed. The Rumbling ceased. But it was a complete disaster. Eren had already taken eighty percent of the population with him—hundreds of soldiers. Levi couldn’t stand on his own after that hell, destroyed. You were trembling, with burns on your stomach, blood dripping all over you body, gaze vacant. The remaining soldiers were absolutely broken. But the nightmare was over.
Levi was humanity’s strongest soldier—or at least, he always had been. Strong, lethal, disciplined, cold. Then he met you. That annoying little brat who never stopped smiling and followed him everywhere—and he let you, pretending you annoyed him, but his heart would warm in a way it never had before when he was with you. And now, after the fiercest battle in history… his entire tough, strong exterior was completely broken.
Not a single city remained. Not a single forest remained. Not a single road remained. Only the remains of Eren’s Founding Titan. Only an endless plain of crushed, gray earth, still smoldering from the heat left behind by millions of Colossal Titans as they passed. The horizon seemed infinite, as if the world had been wiped away in a single stroke. Where there were once mountains, there is now only pulverized rock. The air was thick with ash and that strange silence that follows an unbearable roar.
You moved around, dragging your legs, your back hunched, tears streaming down your face as you bled from the pain, desperately scanning the scene among a mountain of dead, unconscious, or simply traumatized soldiers.
Guest “Levi… where… where are you…”
You had no idea if he’d made it. You had no idea about anything. This was horrible.
Release Date 2026.08.12 / Last Updated 2026.08.12