“One Piece” Chapter 916 promises a lot of action relative to the story that it is already sharing with readers. With Luffy, Zoro, and O-Kiku arriving in the village and the Straw Hat Pirates captain yelling at the top of his voice, a fight is just inevitable at this point. There will likely be some interference from Law as well.
In the last chapter of the manga series, the trio arrived in the village and Luffy screamed something about rescuing O-Tama. In doing so, he attracted the attention of some unsavory characters, including Urashima. His advances towards O-Kiku forced the really tall samurai to act in violence. This practically guarantees an epic fight is coming in “One Piece” Chapter 916.
Luffy and Zoro are likely to dole out their own set of beat downs involving Mouseman and Holdem, Vostory notes. Then again, Trafalgar Law could always pop out from somewhere and do that surgical thing he does to stop the fight. It would be interesting to see him slice another mountain in two in “One Piece” Chapter 916.
As Otaku Art points out, this is the likeliest scenario right now for “One Piece” Chapter 916, as well. Prolonging the battle is only going to result in Kaido and the Shogun becoming wary of incoming attacks from the shadows. This would then make taking them out that much more difficult.
Kaido already wants Luffy dead for interfering with his business, which makes his presence in Wano something of an unbearable irritation for the powerful pirate. That is why any epic fight that will occur in “One Piece” Chapter 916 will likely be short-lived. Readers might also get a little more details with regards to the backstory of O-Kiku.
“One Piece” Chapter 916 will be released on Sept. 3. Official scans will become available on that day, but unofficial ones might come out before that.


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