'One Piece' Chapter 848 release date, spoilers, news: Sanji and Pudding to escape wedding while Nami and Luffy fight Big Mom?

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The adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates are getting exciting once again. "One Piece" chapter 848 is believed to show the escape of Sanji and Pudding from the wedding in Whole Cake Island as they try to free Luffy and Nami. Fans are also expecting that Big Mom and Luffy will have a big fight soon.

According to a report from Yibada, The group is expected to escape once the wedding ceremony has started, courtesy of the Minster of the Right, who had filled the Tamatebako treasure box with explosives. This box was given earlier by Luffy to Big Mom as a gift, in exchange for the candy that he ate earlier. Big Mom now plans to open up the box during the wedding of her daughter, Pudding, to Sanji.

Chaos is expected to happen once the box is opened, and this is the opportunity that the Straw Hat Pirates have been looking for in order to escape the island. But before they finally leave the island, fans wanted to see a big fight between Luffy and Big Mom first.

Currently, "One Piece" chapter 847 shows that the gang is in a very tight spot. All of them are captured. Chopper and Carrot were captured by Brulee, and it seems Carrot will be an ingredient in the dish that Big Mom's eighth daughter is cooking. Mont-d'Or, one of Big Mom's sons, has imprisoned Luffy and Nami inside a book.

The head of the Charlotte family also revealed to Nami that Lola, the one she met along time ago, ran away from a political marriage. This is supposed to result in a powerful family that would take out Whitebeard, Shanks, and Kaido. Now, she will use Nami to lure her daughter back and have her killed.

Meanwhile, 'One Piece" Volume 83 has dominated Japan's manga sales for the past three weeks. The latest anime was published on Nov. 4 and has already sold close to 2.3 million copies as of Nov. 20. Last week alone, 168,561 copies were sold, reports Crunchyroll.

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