'One Piece' chapter 833 spoilers: it's fight time for Sanji and Janjji

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Fans are speculating that the upcoming "One Piece" chapter 833 will be featuring a duel between Sanji and his father, Vinsmoke Janjji, the King of the Germa Kingdom. Janjji will try to convince his son to join him, but the latter won't and it comes down to a fist fight.

Sports Rageous reported that Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, were still inside the Whole Cake Island and still unable to get out after discovering the mystery behind the Seducing Woods. Charlotte Brulee, Big Mom's daughter disguised herself as Luffy, who tried to stop Nami, Carrot, Chopper and the others from getting out of the island.

Meanwhile, in Chapter 832, Sanji was in the Germa Kingdom, and Yonji tried to convince him to stay in the kingdom and with his family. However, Sanji clearly stated that he didn't want any part of the kingdom or anything connected to his roots. He said, "I made it crystal clear that I wanted nothing to do with any of you!!! We're no longer family!"

Yonji replied, "Our father's dream is for Germa to rule over the entirety of the Northern seas once more. Nothing's wrong with a man brandishing his fame and power!"

Sanji also revealed that he didn't like to marry Big Mom's daughter Charlotte Pudding. The chapter ended with Janjii offering an invititation to a fist fight with his own son, Sanji.

Hence, fans are speculating that the upcoming chapter will feature this fight between father and son. They are also excited to witness how the legendary patriarch fights. It is expected, though, that Sanji will be on the losing end.

Fans are also speculating that Luffy and his crew will be able to save Sanji from his father, but without a fight. It is also guessed that Luffy and Big Mom will have a one-on-one fight, The Bitbag reported.

"One Piece chapter 833" is expected to arrive soon.

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