'One Piece' chapter 846 spoilers: Luffy in jeopardy as he waits for Sanji

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Hit manga series turned anime series "One Piece" has been getting its viewers hyped over the tension between Sanji, Luffy, and the rest of the Straw Hat crew, and recent speculations suggests that the next chapter will finally put a smile on viewers faces as Sanji decides to rejoin Luffy for good.

In "One Piece" chapter 845, fans were left seeing Luffy in deep tension with Sanji when he taunted the latter that he will not be moving even an inch until Sanji comes back with him. Luffy put himself in a dangerous situation since Big Mom might send someone to kill him if he didn't go away soon. Nami even begged Luffy to go, but Luffy refused to leave without Sanji.

Since Luffy is too stubborn to leave, Big Mom was able to send a big army towards Luffy just after dark clouds and thunder appeared before them, which is a sign that Big Mom is in a very bad mood. As the army was headed towards Luffy, Sanji' brother was already gloating in the background since he believes that Luffy will have a small chance for survival once the big army reaches him.

Fortunately for Luffy, Sanji came up with a way to save him. Sanji will go to Big Mom in hopes of coming to an agreement that will save his friends. Apparently, Sanji will ask for Big Mom's approval to continue his marriage with Lady Pudding in return for Luffy and the Straw Hat crew's safety.

While Sanji and Big Mom are in the middle of coming to an agreement, the army has already gotten to Luffy. Now there is still no official news as to what will happen to Luffy during his battle with the army, but it is highly speculated that Sabo will appear to save the day.

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