“One Piece” is a property that has no shortage of unique and interesting characters, especially those who ate Devil Fruits. In “One Piece” Chapter 914, for example, Luffy and Zoro are going to be facing enemies that can take on animal features. One will be a Batman and the other will be a Gazelleman. Beware of spoilers ahead.
A discussion about spoilers regarding “One Piece” Chapter 914 at Orojackson reveals a panel where Luffy, Tama, and Zoro are being treated. The discussion encompassed the recovery of Tama and how the little girl cried with delight after eating a “Shiruko.” Tama apparently refused the offer in the beginning, citing a lack of money as the reason, but eventually accepted after Tsuru threatened to simply throw the food away.
From there, the “One Piece” Chapter 914 discussion moved on to reveal that the Kozuki clan was apparently the ruling power in Wano 20 years prior to the arrival of the Strawhats. It was supposedly a much better time, as well, since the rulers provided for the people with a plantation of food. After the invasion by Kaido, however, the original rulers were replaced by Orochi and his ilk.
This was all according to Tsuru who shared the story with Luffy and Zoro. As soon as she was done, someone shot her with an arrow, which the Strawhat swordsman fortunately deflected. The arrow was apparently shot by someone who could turn into a bat thanks to the artificial devil fruit produced by Kaido’s factory. That’s right, “One Piece” Chapter 914 will have a Batman.
While Luffy and Zorro’s attentions were occupied by the Batman, a Gazelleman supposedly sneaks in to kidnap Tama. This will make “One Piece” Chapter 914 the beginning of a rescue mission, with the Kiku, Luffy, and Zoro heading towards a town where an official apparently resides. Upon learning of this event, it seems Trafalgar Law will be stepping in to stop the Strawhats from causing trouble, the Inquistr reports.


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