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'One Piece' Chapter 931 Release Date, Spoilers: Katakuri Finally Appears? Big Mom Kills King?

One Piece. Jevilz/YouTube

Big Mom has arrived in Wano, which means that “One Piece” is officially near the end of its run. The previous chapter saw the yonko sinking to the depths of the ocean after her ship was kicked off of a waterfall. However, does anyone really believe that she’s dead because of that? She might just appear in “One Piece” Chapter 931, along with Katakuri and take King out with one hit.

It’s worth noting that the events in “One Piece” Chapter 931 and beyond are worth paying attention to since this is where the most momentous events in the story are about to begin. As TheAnimeScrolls suggests, Katakuri might be on another ship heading towards Wano and Big Mom might be saved by Perospero. Their successful entry signals a clash with Kaido that will likely shake the world.

On the other hand, “One Piece” Chapter 931 will likely focus more on the fight with Sanji and Page One, which is interesting in its own right. A lot of fans are wondering why the cook is even bothering to do this since he is supposed to be undercover. Then again, if he can finish the fight fast enough, this might not be a problem. His Raid Suit might allow him to do so.

As for what Kaido will do when Big Mom finally enters Wano, he will likely send out his forces to counter what the gigantic yonko has brought with her. A fight between these two titans isn’t likely to happen in “One Piece” Chapter 931, but fans can always hope that it will be soon.

Of course, with the manga’s author announcing that “One Piece” will end soon, readers might not have to wait long for this to happen. “One Piece” Chapter 931, in particular, will be released on Feb. 4. From there, the story will likely pick up in pace and the excitement will be turned up to 100.

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