'One Piece' chapter 833 spoilers: Sanji to be beaten by his father Jajji?

 [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Eiichiro Oda]

Fans of "One Piece" will finally learn more about Sanji's history in Chapter 833.

According to the description of the chapter called "Vinsmoke Jajji," Sanji will recall a lot of his childhood memories while dueling with his father outside the courtyard of the royal castle of the Germa Kingdom.

During their fight, the cook of the Straw Hat Pirates will remember how he suffered a lot of abuses from his brothers when he was younger after they discovered that he was making food for "rats." He will also remember how he asked for his father's help to stop his brothers from hurting him, but Jajji declined, saying that he has no obligation to help or raise a worthless child.

But Sanji once again lost to his father during their fight despite his exceptional combat skills after Jajji sacrificed the Germa 66 soldiers and used advanced technology when battling his son.

When brought inside the castle, Sanji's sister Reiju immediately attended to his wounds. Jajji then explained why he opted to arrange the alliance and wedding with Big Mom, saying that he is only interested to protect their family's interest. While Jajji was discussing his plans with Sanji and Big Mom's wedding, Reiju managed to place exploding wristlets on her brother to stop him from escaping the upcoming wedding.

Fans of the Japanese manga series know that Sanji uses his hands for cooking. Will he save them from being completely cut off by the exploding wristlet by following his father's orders and marrying Big Mom against his will? Or will he use the wristlet as a weapon to defeat his father in a rematch?

Also, speculations claim that Sanji will use his sister Reiju as a weapon against their father, since he noticed that Reiju is Jajji's favorite child. Will the cook avoid the wedding in Chapter 834?

"One Piece" chapter 833 is expected to come out this week.

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