'One Piece' chapter 839 spoilers, spoilers: Series takes one-issue hiatus, to continue with Luffy vs. Cracker fight

 Shonen Jump

Although the pirate hit manga "One Piece" is on a hiatus this week, speculations continue to float online. The next chapter in the series is said to continue with the climax of Luffy's fight against cracker, as the wedding between Sanji and Pudding pushes through.

In the last chapter, the fight between Luffy and Cracker continues. It is revealed that what Luffy has been fighting all this time is Cracker's biscuit armor, part of his Devil Fruit skill. Cracker then tried to eliminate Luffy by controlling a squad of Cracker armor, while Luffy continues to fight using Gear Fourth.

For the next chapter 839, it is surmised that Luffy will have to pull something out of his arsenal of Gear Fourth weapons to subdue the enemy, as Cracker is living up to his title as one of the top executives for Big Mom Pirate, not to mention being the tenth son of the Yonkou Big Mom.

Meanwhile, it seems that Nami will be the first of Luffy's group to reach the center part of Whole Cake Island to try and stop the wedding of Sanji. Nami has with her a Vivre card from Lola, which she said contains the life-force of her mother, and will be useful to Nami one day. As it turns out, Lola is one of the daughters of Big Mom, and is confirmed to be the big sister of Pudding.

Luffy and Nami will have to quickly go to the castle in the island, as the wedding day is getting near. All of Sanji's family members are already in attendance, including the first and second brothers. There are some rumors that even if Luffy and his gang manage to get out of the Seducing Woods, they will still have a lot of fighting to do, since they are against the combined strength of Big Mom Pirates and the Germa 66 army, the stronghold of Sanji's Vinsmoke lineage.

"One Piece" chapter 839 continues next week.

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