'One Piece' chapter 805: The Mink Woman infuriates Usopp

 [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Eiichiro Oda]

Manga lovers are expecting to see "One Piece" chapter 805 sometime this week, which is why the spoilers for the upcoming installment of long-running manga series written and drawn by Eiichiro Oda are starting to proliferate online.

Spoilers reveal that Usopp will be fuming mad in this chapter, and he will inquire about more information regarding Nami with the Mink Woman.

Based on the image spoiler for the upcoming chapter, Carrot is seen wearing a glove that is actually a functional weapon. However, the character is only wearing a single glove, and it is seen on her right hand.

Another frame from the manga shows Carrot asking the Mink Woman if the Straw Hat pirates are intruders in the Whale Forest, which the Mink Woman confirms. She also reveals that she is worried about the possibility of an attack from the intruders and the possible wrath of their Guardians.

But while the Mink Woman and Carrot has a serene and civilized conversation, Usopp, on the other hand, is less than civilized when he meets up with the Mink Woman after seeing that she is wearing the clothes that supposed to be for Nami. In one of the frames, Usopp says: "What have you done to Nami."

Meanwhile, there are also reports claiming that fans of "One Piece" will also see the Straw Hat Pirate Zoro going all out against Carrot in the upcoming chapter of the popular Japanese manga.

But can members of the Mink Men tribe really beat the Straw Hat members?

Elsewhere, Nami, Carrot and the mink will be heading to the Whale Forest, where they will be followed by Franky, Law and other members of their tribe.

"One Piece" chapter 805 manga is expected to come out in the coming days.

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