Many fans are predicting that Luffy will not be able to continue fighting in “One Piece” chapter 924. While Kaido has the chance to kill him at this point, the Beasts Pirates captain could choose to jail Luffy and use him as bait.
It is important to note that when Kaido knocked out Luffy at the end of chapter 923, Law remained in the vicinity of the battle. With Kaido no longer drunk upon unleashing a Divine Thunder, it would not be surprising if he eventually decides to jail the two pirate captains in “One Piece” chapter 924.
If Law and Luffy end up in jail in “One Piece” chapter 924, this could also become a positive situation once they encounter Eustass Kid. It can be recalled that when Kaido first put Kid in prison, he mocked him for being part of the Worst Generation, a classification of pirates which includes Law and Luffy.
With a common enemy at hand, Luffy, Law, and Kid have enough reason to establish an alliance and execute an epic prison break. On the other hand, what are the chances the Luffy will not end up in Kaido’s prison at all? Shutenmaru and Law are the key people to make this happen in “One Piece” chapter 924.
Chapter 923 showed Shutenmaru stayed around to witness Luffy and Kaido fight. Given his former conflict with Kaido, a fan suggests that he might decide to stand up against Kaido in “One Piece” chapter 924. And it could just be the distraction Law needs to finally activate his Room and Shambles devil fruit to save his knocked out ally.
“One Piece” chapter 924, to be released on Nov. 12, will most likely update the readers on the whereabouts of Zoro. There are speculations that he might return to Okobore to regroup with Luffy while others suggest he could be somewhere near Orochi’s residence.


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