It should be obvious that, at this point in the One Piece manga, trying to predict what will happen next is a futile endeavor. It would seem that many fans are now starting to realize that Eiichiro Oda simply will not allow himself to be predictable. Even so, there are still many who try, and one of the leading predictions now is that “One Piece” Chapter 936 will see Queen fighting Luffy fairly.
As OtakuKart reports, there are currently a lot of events going in the manga, with the previous chapter featuring the arrival of Queen. As one of Kaido’s top lieutenants, it is to be expected that he is powerful. This is why many fans are expecting him to give Luffy a fair shot in “One Piece” Chapter 936 instead of simply executing him on the spot. This could include removing his shackles.
With the story flow going the way it is, it is unlikely for Luffy to be rescued or break out of prison in “One Piece” Chapter 936. Likewise, with things heating up in the mine confinement, the majority of the focus next time will likely be centered in these events. This could mean that there will be very little if any attention paid to the rest of the Straw Hats or Big Mom.
Eventually, though, an escape will need to be made. This is likely to occur one or two chapters following “One Piece” Chapter 936 simply because it would fit the flow best. Then again, as already pointed out, trying to guess which direction Oda will take the manga’s story can be a completely pointless thing to do.
For now, the best thing that readers can do is just wait for “One Piece” Chapter 936 to drop. The current schedule puts that date on March 18, so fans will want to brace themselves to wait a bit longer.


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