'Toriko' chapter 393 spoilers, predictions: Manga's current arc to wind down soon?

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The fight against Neo Acacia will reportedly reach its climax in the newest chapter of the hit manga series "Toriko." Speculations suggest that even with the fight ending, Toriko and his group will continue with their adventures.

The previous chapter had fans seeing Toriko's powerful third demon for the first time. The appetite demon is so powerful that Midora has been previously quoted as saying that he felt fear when he discovered the third demon within Toriko. In addition, even if the third demon has appeared in just a brief moment, it managed to dole out massive damage to Neo Acacia, with just a flick of its finger.

This leads to speculations that the fight against Neo Acacia will end in just a few chapters. However, it should be noted that even if Toriko had managed to control his first appetite demon, there are still two others, including the white, winged one.

It is said that the manga series will continue, as Toriko will need to complete at least two new full courses in order to take control of his other demon appetites. The story may even have either a "Deep Sea" or "Space" arc as rumors suggest that the Blue and White demons of Toriko needed full courses that are not seen in the present world.

Also, there is still the mystery of the Furthest Lands, as Gourmet Knight Aimaru had just broken the mysterious area's surface.

Meanwhile, although the manga has yet to officially name the third demon, some fans have taken to calling it "White." This is significant as it is revealed that the third demon may be the strongest beast in the "Toriko" universe. With the fight reaching its climax, "White" managed to absorb and defeat Neo's black cells. In previous fights in the manga, it is confirmed that one gourmet demon will only succumb its cells when it is defeated by a more powerful cell demon.

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