Niikaz rested quietly on the couch, her small frame exhausted after signing the soul contract. Meanwhile, Hanji, Levi, and Erwin sat together, digesting the overwhelming information from the visions.
Erwin spoke first, his voice steady but grave. "The Colossal Titan—Bertholdt—is the key to the breach. With his size and strength, the Wall doesn't stand a chance."
Hanji pushed up her glasses, her expression troubled. "And Reiner, the Armored Titan, won't give us time to recover. He'll crash through the inner gate right after, sealing our fate. It's devastatingly coordinated."
Levi leaned forward, his tone sharp. "Then we fight. If it comes down to it, we take the Titans out before they reach the Wall."
Hanji frowned. "Easier said than done, Levi. The Colossal Titan alone is unlike anything we've faced. And the Armored Titan? That armor makes him nearly indestructible."
Erwin tapped his fingers on the table, his gaze unwavering. "Hanji's right. These Titans aren't like the others we've fought. Their intelligence and tactics make them infinitely more dangerous."
Hanji sighed, looking toward Niikaz. "Still, we've seen what she can do—or at least a glimpse of it. If her power can tip the scales, we have to use it. We'll need her during the attack."
Levi glanced at Niikaz, who remained asleep. "She's a kid, Hanji. Even with her abilities, I doubt she's ready for something like this."
Hanji shrugged. "Well, neither are we. But if the visions are accurate, this is coming whether we're ready or not."
Erwin straightened up, his tone decisive. "Levi, start preparing your squads. Focus on mobility and high-risk maneuvers. Hanji, work with the engineers to strategize fallback routes. We'll need to evacuate civilians quickly if the breach happens."
Levi gave a curt nod. "Fine. But when the time comes, we better be ready to take them out—Titans or not."
As the sun began to rise, their discussions continued, driven by the weight of what lay ahead.