'One Piece' chapter 842 spoilers: Sanji delays wedding with help from Sanji

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Sanji may still have a chance to avoid attending his own wedding with Pudding in chapter 842 of "One Piece" due to an unlikely ally within the Vinsmoke family.

As mentioned in the previous episode, Sanji has always been bullied by his own brothers and father from the Vinsmoke family of the Germa Kingdom. But not everyone in the family is cruel to Sanji since the eldest child and only daughter, Reiju, showed her empathy to Sanji when they were younger.

In the upcoming chapter of Eiichiro Oda's fan-favorite manga series, predictions claimed that Reiju will once again show her affection towards her younger brother in chapter 842.

According to reports, Reiju will try to stall the wedding of Sanji to Big Mom's daughter Pudding by using the bruising that Sanji incurred from their brothers' beatings just moments before the ceremony.

The predictions claimed that Reiju will tell their father that the wedding must not continue as scheduled because of the wounds on Sanji's face. Their other brother Yonji will argue that they can just tell everyone that Sanji got the bruises after he was punished for some mistakes, Jajji will be worried that Big Mom might be disappointed to see Sanji's face covered in ugly wounds during the wedding. Will this convince the Vinsmoke patriarch to delay the wedding even just for a day?

Speculations claimed that if the wedding will be postponed, Sanji could still have some time to plan his escape from the hands of his ruthless brothers and uncaring father. This could also allow Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hats pirates to come up with a plan to rescue Sanji.

Other fans are looking forward to seeing the end of Luffy and Cracker's battle in "One Piece" chapter 842, which is due to be released in the coming days.

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