'One Piece' chapter 865 spoilers: Will Big Mom let out another scream?

Luffy and the Straw Hats have angered Big Mom in "One Piece" chapter 864, and the battle has just begun. What could happen in the next chapter?

Can Dogtooth prevent a catastrophe in "One Piece" chapter 865?  Facebook/onepieceofficial

The invincible Big Mom was reduced to shock in the latest chapter of the hit anime "One Piece." When Brook broke Mother Caramel's portrait, she could not respond. Luffy, who has already angered her by ruining the wedding, intends to show her the broken pieces of the portrait, hoping it would make her vulnerable. The pirate's plan could either open the seemingly invincible Big Mom up to attacks or it could anger her greatly and make her a tougher adversary than she already is.

Reports say Dogtooth will prevent Luffy's plan, perhaps when he learns of its consequences. Since he is able to see slightly into the future, his actions most likely will be to prevent a catastrophe from occurring. In chapter 864, Big Mom's scream was loud enough to knock the Vinsmokes and her family unconscious. Her sheer strength is so powerful that it could potentially harm both friend and foe.

On the other hand, reports say that Bege, Pedro, and Jinbei will attack Dogtooth; however, he will be able to dodge them all. Despite that, Luffy will push through with his plan. With his arms outstretched, he will succeed in showing Big Mom the shattered pieces.

According to reports, Big Mom will unleash another scream, but it will not affect the straw hats, as they will bring ear plugs to protect them from it.

Elsewhere in the chapter, Mother Caramel's story will reportedly be unveiled. She is believed to be the Charlotte matriarch's adoptive parent. She spared Big Mom from a lifetime of torture from the hands of giants. This explains why the latter has high regard for her.

"One Piece" chapter 865 will not be released this week because of the Golden Week festivities in Japan. It should be launched next week.

More updates should arrive soon.

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