'One Piece' chapter 846 spoilers: Big Mom's army overwhelms Luffy and Nami; Sanji still to marry?

A screengrab of Vinsmoke Sanji from "One Piece." It is said that chapter 846 of the manga will be rolled out this Nov. 21. Facebook/OnePiece official

The ongoing "Big Mom" storyline of "One Piece" has delved into deeper waters as Luffy and Nami's efforts in rescuing their chef Sanji is almost within reach. However, the iron-legged member of the Straw Hat Pirates still has qualms about being rescued.

"One Piece's" 846th chapter dubbed as "Compromise" will feature Luffy going all out against Big Mom's henchmen. Nevertheless, the Straw Hat captain would, later on, discover that his attacks are only potent on weaker opponents. Hence, the rubbery hero will be running out of gas which will give the wide-grinned Bobbin the cue to attack Luffy. However, reports are suggesting that the rest of the crew will be coming to their captain's aid as their marauding foe will attempt to crush their defenses.

Meanwhile, the upcoming chapter is said to feature Big Mom conniving with the Germa 66 commander, Vinsmoke Judge, as the former lays the advantages in the event that their groups merge.

Other reports suggest that Luffy will be shown standing his ground as it is said that he will not be going anywhere without Sanji albeit the fact that hordes of Big Mom's men are heading their way. This will leave Nami with no other option but to ward off some of them to protect Luffy. Overwhelmed by the sheer number of their enemies, Nami and Luffy are speculated to be captured by Big Mom's soldiers.

Sanji will supposedly offer a truce to Big Mom in which he will marry Charlotte Pudding in exchange for Nami and Luffy's freedom. However, unbeknownst to him, the two already have devised a getaway plan.

Chapter 846 of "One Piece" is slated to be released this Nov. 21.

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