'One Piece' Chapter 804 plot spoilers: Love is in the air for Robin and Dragon?

 [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Eiichiro Oda]

Chapter 804 of "One Piece" was cancelled this week, but it does not mean that fans of the manga will stop speculating about the adventures happening on the island of Zou.

A recent prediction was posted by Movie News Guide saying that "One Piece" chapter 804 will feature a hint of romance between Robin and Dragon.

In the previous chapter, the archeologist of the Straw Hats Pirates Nico Robin was seen gushing about the Climbing Dragon that was released by samurai Kanjuro from Wano Country.

Some fan interpreted it as a "cute" gesture from Robin since the dragon representation could possibly be about Monkey D. Dragon, the father of Monkey D. Luffy since she also thought about how cute he was in the past.

Will this signify a new romance between Robin and the Dragon?

Meanwhile, a report from the Oro Jackson said that the falling object that could probably hit Luffy and his team is Raizou, the last member from Kinemon's team. A user named Le-Sanna claimed that the Straw Hat team will learn from Raizou that the Shogun is sick and they have to find a cure for his disease.

"Raizou flies down the elephant, but he is an idiot like always and must be saved by Robin's devil fruit ability. He is the fourth member on a mission and they must have an ingredient for a medicine to save the shogun from an illness," the user speculated.

However, the user also mentioned that the medicinal ingredient is very hard to find, which means that the shogun Wano will have no power against Kaidou and his crew. It is also revealed that Law has a knowledge about the ingredient but has no idea where it can be found. Also, Bepo might have an idea where to find it.

Fans can expect to see "One Piece" chapter 804 on Oct. 23.

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