'One Piece' chapter 808 spoilers: Minks' flashbacks

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There has been a lot of speculation and rumors about "One Piece" chapter 808, and fans of the manga are about to learn more about Sanji and Jack's adventures in the upcoming installment of the popular comic book.

According to Bitbag, there are rumors why Straw Hats Cook Sanji left his crew, but it is unclear as to why he decided to pack up and abandon them. Though there have been a lot of theories about his sudden departure, the website says that it is possible that Sanji left Luffy, Roronoa, Nami, Franky and the others so that they could protect the Mink Girl. Another rumor claims that Sanji left to avoid being captured, as he has seen his "Wanted" bounty poster.

Rumors also claim that an alliance is about to form between the royal families of the Wano Kingdom and the Zou Island nation. This could spell more trouble for the Straw Hats if the speculations are accurate, but a rumored possible alliance between the Straw Hats and the Minks in chapter 808 might keep Luffy and the rest of the crew out of trouble.

As the Straw Hats and the Minks join forces to defeat their enemies, readers will learn more about how Jack caused chaos in the Minks' land in the next chapter. It was reported that chapter 808 will focus on the Minks' flashbacks of the events, which took place two weeks before the present time of the story and will feature Jack and his Beasts Pirates, Sheepshead and Gin Rummy, attacking the town.

In chapter 807, Jack, also called Jack the Drought Damage, invaded Zou and wrecked the land, and he ordered the minks to hand over Raizo of Wano Country. It is possible that the Straw Hats will meet up with him at Zou and fight him there. Meanwhile, Bitbag reports that it is unclear whether or not Jack's location will be revealed in the next chapter.

"One Piece" chapter 808 will be released on Nov. 30.

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