'One Piece' Chapter 847 News And Updates: Big Mom To Capture Luffy And Never Be Freed Anymore?

"One Piece" chapter 847 is already a few days away from its highly anticipated release date and spoilers of the upcoming episode just keep on coming. After Big Mom captures Luffy and Nami, there have been reports that they may never get to escape and could mean the end of the Straw Hat pirates.

Sanji Makes Agreement With Big Mom; Assures To Wed Pudding In Exchange Of Friends' Freedom

In the previous chapter of "One Piece," Luffy and Nami gets captured by Big Mom's army while they try to save Sanji from the wedding. The act to save their friends might just be how they will lose Sanji entirely, as he makes a bargain with Big Mom that he will push through with the wedding in exchange for his friends' freedom. Thus, Big Mom agrees under the condition that he makes her daughter Pudding the happiest woman alive by tying the knot.

However, there is still no assurance that Big Mom will meet her end of the bargain, since she has not always been known to keep her word. There are allegations that in the upcoming chapter 847 of "One Piece," she will be holding Luffy and Nami captive even if Sanji pushes through with the wedding. This is of course beyond the knowledge of Sanji who believes that if he does what he is needed to do, he could save everyone. Nevertheless, knowing Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hat pirates, he will find a way to escape the tragic captivity.

Pedro And Brook Want Luffy To Become Pirate King In Order To Help Him And Nami Escape

On the other side, Pedro and Brook overheard a conversation about the Road Poneglyphs which is a way to become the Pirate King. Thus, they decide to find a way in helping Luffy work his way through becoming the Pirate King. However, they will have to save him and Nami first from Big Mom's captivity in order to save Sanji from being married to Pudding as well.

This and more in the upcoming "One Piece" chapter 847.

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