As the previous chapter of the manga shows, Luffy has outdone himself in being an idiot by literally attacking prison guards in order to defend an old man. It is worth pointing out that the elderly fellow used to be the head of an infamous group in Wano. This could result in “One Piece” Chapter 935 seeing the Straw Hat captain getting beaten down and Big Mom unleashed on the prison.
The plan to rescue Luffy was already underway long before Big Mom landed on Chopper’s lap. However, the stretchy protagonist’s own actions and the arrival of Queen might spur the characters to move the timeline a bit. Instead of going at it the slow and steady way, they could choose force as Big Mom and Chopper reach Udon in “One Piece” Chapter 935, TheAnimeScrolls reports.
The upcoming chapter could pan over to Zoro in the upcoming chapter, as well, with the swordsman possibly encountering a powerful enemy wherever he is right now. As it stands, it would seem that this particular arc will follow the same formula that Eiichiro Oda has been using since the beginning. “One Piece” Chapter 935 will simply be one part of that.
Basically, the Straw Hats will be separated, each of whom will then face an enemy who they will defeat. In the end, Luffy will deal the final blow to the big boss, and everyone unites in a happy ending. On that note, it’s clear that Oda is taking quite the complicated way around this formula in the Wano arc. “One Piece” Chapter 935 could see another example of the author shaking things up a bit.
Whatever the case will be, fans will simply have to wait until March 11 to find out what will happen in “One Piece” Chapter 935. One can only hope that it will offer a more surprising result than Luffy simply beating up Queen since that would be boring.


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