New Revelations in ONE PIECE: Betrayal in the Navy?
In the ever-evolving world ofONE PIECE, fans are constantly on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the latest twists and turns. The transition from the “Egghead” arc to the new “Elbaf” arc has left many questions lingering in the minds of readers. With the release of Volume 110, Eiichiro Oda has provided some intriguing insights that may change our understanding of the characters and their motivations. Join us as we delve into these revelations and explore the implications of betrayal within the Navy.
Table of Contents
New Developments in ONE PIECEKey Insights from the Latest SBSAdmiral Kizaru’s Complex CharacterThe Implications of Betrayal
New Developments in ONE PIECE
The immensely popular mangaONE PIECEhas transitioned from the “Egghead” arc to the new “Elbaf” arc. However, the “Egghead” arc left many unresolved mysteries. In the latest volume, Volume 110, the SBS (Shitsumon o Boshū Suru?, or “Shitsumon” for short) section provided answers from the author, Eiichiro Oda.
Key Insights from the Latest SBS
- In the SBS of Volume 110, Oda addressed lingering questions from the “Egghead” arc.
- Admiral Kizaru, also known as Borsalino, played a significant role, revealing his connections with key characters.
- Oda hinted that either Sanji or Franky might have secretly provided food to Luffy during a critical moment.
Admiral Kizaru’s Complex Character
In the “Egghead” arc, Admiral Kizaru’s character was explored deeply, showcasing his relationships with the genius scientist Dr. Vegapunk, his bodyguard Sentomaru, and the former Warlord Bartholomew Kuma. However, due to a major incident on Egghead, Kizaru was forced to confront his friends, leading to devastating consequences. He inflicted serious damage on Sentomaru and ultimately killed Vegapunk, a close friend.
During a fierce battle with Monkey D. Luffy, both fighters ended up exhausted on the ground. Luffy, affected by the side effects of his Nika transformation, appeared aged. Yet, miraculously, a large amount of food appeared around him, allowing him to recover quickly. This unexpected turn of events caught the attention of one of the Gorosei, Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, who demanded to know who had provided Luffy with food.
The Implications of Betrayal
Oda’s response to a fan’s question about Luffy’s sudden recovery indicated that it was likely either Sanji or Franky who assisted him, performing the act at lightning speed without being noticed. This strongly suggests that Kizaru, despite being an admiral, may have acted out of a deep internal conflict regarding his duties and friendships.
Such actions could be interpreted as a betrayal, highlighting the complexity of Kizaru’s character and the moral dilemmas faced by those in the Navy. The narrative raises questions about loyalty, friendship, and the sacrifices made in the name of duty, making the story even more compelling for fans.