'One Piece' chapter 847 spoilers: Big Mom breaks promise, puts Luffy and Nami in prison

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As seen in the previous chapter of "One Piece," Luffy still refused to move from the spot where Sanji left him even when the Big Mom Pirates overpowered them. When all seemed lost, Big Mom told Sanji that she will let the Straw Hat Pirates go as long as he marries Pudding. Well, Luffy and Nami may be out for the count, but Brook and Pedro are still scheming to acquire the Road Poneglyph. So, what's going to happen in "One Piece" chapter 847?

Sources say Big Mom is not going to keep her promise, so that means Luffy and Nami are going to be put behind bars. Apparently, Jinbe is in jail with the two. The whale shark fishman wanted to leave the Big Mom Pirates to join the Straw Hat Pirates; however, Big Mom would only allow him and his crew to do so if they give up a limb for it.

He was never heard from again, but Brook and Pedro saw a report on the newspaper saying Jinbe retracted his request to leave. Well, getting jailed is better than getting killed. If Big Mom spared him, does he still have all his limbs?

Will Brook and Pedro succeed in stealing the Road Poneglyph? Will they find a way to get a piece of the puzzle to help them locate Raftel island and the legendary treasure One Piece? They were making plans in the previous chapter, so now it's time to make their move. Well, they should have asked Zoro for directions to Raftel. Perhaps that's the one and only location he can pinpoint. Just kidding.

And what happened to Chopper and Carrot? Are they still running around in Brûlée's mirror world? They haven't appeared in a while.

Meanwhile, readers are advised to take everything with a grain of salt because details for the next chapter have yet to be revealed. "One Piece" chapter 847 should come out sometime next week.

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