'One Piece' chapter 843 spoilers, predictions: Luffy stirs things up to rescue Sanji?

Promotional photo featuring 'One Piece' characters. Funimation official website

The hit pirate manga series "One Piece" continues this week, with chapter 843 said to introduce massive mayhem leading to Sanji's rescue.

In the past chapter, it was revealed that Straw Hat Pirates captain Luffy, with the help of Nami, scored a major move against Charlotte Cracker. Luffy and Cracker have been fighting for at least 11 hours, as Luffy and his group moves to rescue Sanji from an arranged marriage with Cracker's sister, Pudding. Cracker, as one of the top executives of the Big Mom Pirates, was tasked by Yonkou Big Mom to stop Luffy's group from interfering with the wedding.

Meanwhile, the other members of Luffy's group, Chopper and Carrot, are traveling through Charlotte Brulee's Mirror World. They were trapped fighting Brulee, and they found out that the Mirror World connects all the mirrors in Whole Cake Island, Big Mom's territory.

It was also established that Sanji and the rest of the Germa 66 army, together with Sanji's family, are traveling to Big Mom's castle for a pre-wedding meeting. The Vinsmoke family itself is complete, with all the brothers of Sanji, as well as his sister Reiju, present with their father. It has been revealed previously that Reiju helped Sanji escape the Vinsmoke family in the past, and it is also hinted that she will also help Sanji escape this time.

Interestingly, Sanji's bride, Pudding, had also encountered Luffy and his group when they first entered Big Mom's territory, and she helped the group escape detection.

With Luffy and Nami escaping Cracker, it is said that the next stop for the duo will be the castle gates. Speculations suggest that Luffy will then get into what he does best — create a massive commotion. This is rumored to serve as a distraction for Chopper and Carrot to sneak into the castle undetected, in the hopes of rescuing Sanji.

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