'One Piece' chapter 802 spoilers: Zuo Island's true nature

Zuo Island's elephant orojackson.com

"One Piece" chapter 802 will reveal several big pieces of information for the Straw Hat pirates. As reported by Manga Spoiler, the chapter will reveal that Whitebeard has a wife and son. More importantly, the nature of the Zuo Island will be revealed, too.

During the chapter, Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hats attempt to reach Zuo Island. However, the path to get there is covered by thick fog, and the crew eventually start losing hope of pushing through. They do manage to get by the fog, only to realize that Zuo Island is not really an island but a land mass resting on top of an ancient, giant elephant.

Law explains that the Mink tribes that reside in Zuo have been there for at least 1,000 years, which means the elephant should also be at least 1,000 years old as well. Because the elephant is constantly moving and navigating, entering Zuo Island is difficult, which is why many pirates have failed to reach it.

However, the truth about Zuo Island is just one half of the surprises that chapter 802 showcases. As reported by Oro Jackson, the chapter also details that Whitebeard has a son and a wife. Edward Weeble claims he is Whitebeard's son, and a woman is introduced as Whitebeard's wife but there is no evidence at this point to prove their claim.

Edward Weeble also has a former bounty of 480 million. However, the biggest detterent against Weeble's claim is his immature nature. Weeble is shown speaking like a young child instead of possessing the aggressive, dominant personality of his alleged father.

Whitebeard's mother tries to force her son to take his father's fortune but Weeble is shown to be more obsessed in gaining revenge against Blackbeard, the man who killed Whitebeard aka Edward Newgate. It is this point that they argue about for the rest of the chapter.

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