'One Piece' Manga Chapter 826 spoilers: wedding bells for Sanji and Big Mom's daughter?

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"One Piece" 826 is predicted to unravel the identity of the black-hoodie man, which is rumored to be Sanji's borther. Fans are also anticipating if Sanji will really marry Purin, Big Mom's daughter, or Nami will show up and cause the pirate/cook to have some second thoughts about his actions.

Sanji's marriage to Purin was arranged a long time ago, when Big Mom and Sanji's father decided to unite the bloodlines of the Charlotte and Vinsmoke families. Thus, the pressure is quite heavy for the pirate.

Fans also knew that Nami is Sanji's true love since the day they met the floating restaurant, and if the "Cat Burglar" will arrive on Big Mom's cake island before the weeding, this could make Sanji change his mind and break the arrangement for the wedding.

The Bitbag reported that "One Piece 825" ended with the Germa 66's ship right on the path of the Straw Hat crew ship, and fans are looking forward to meeting Sanji's brother. The fans know because they have the same curl on the eyebrows. The community is also wondering if it is Sanji's older brother or second brother and how notorious he is compared to the head of the Vinsmoke clan. Nobody knows yet, but it will be found out soon.

Luffy, on the other hand, seems to be in dire need of medical assistance. He had suffered from food poisoning and their ship is low on medical supply. They are also near the cake island, as the snow was made out of cotton candy.

Fans have also observed that everything is animated within Big Mom's territory. A toy soldier is part of the crew and a door on Big Mom's ship can talk and interact with its crew. Meanwhile, fans on a  Reddit page are coming to a conclusion that the Devil Fruit she consumed can animate anything she wanted. Fans at Oro Jackson mentioned that Big Mom had consumed the Witch-Witch fruit.

"One Piece" fans are looking forward to Chapter 826 this week.

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