Death is hardly ever an occurrence that is emphasized in the “One Piece” universe, but it does happen when the story calls for it. In the case of Tonoyasu or Lord Yasuie, as his identity turned out to be, his death will likely serve as a spark to ignite a revolution. In “One Piece” Chapter 942, he might foretell the destruction of both Orochi and Kaido, and his death will then help the Straw Hats accomplish this goal.
Because of Golden Week, the release of “One Piece” Chapter 942 will be delayed and pushed back to May 13 instead of this week, OtakuKart reports. Then the week after that will also likely see no release of a chapter, with the author taking another scheduled break. This has been a common occurrence in the manga industry for some time, so long-time readers should not be surprised by it.
In any case, the expected events in “One Piece” Chapter 942 are largely derived from the implications that the previous chapter brought up. Basically, the potential execution of the laughing Tonoyasu who was revealed to be a former ruler named Yasuie will become a plot device worth looking forward to. This is because it can serve as the catalyst that will turn the populace against the current Shogun.
Of course, if this had happened at any other time, the situation would have been hopeless. With the backing of the Samurai alliance and the presence of the pirates on the side of the people, though, there is a chance for victory. This is doubly true for Luffy who recently gained a new ability. “One Piece” Chapter 942 might showcase his mastery of this new power when facing Queen.
Anyone looking forward to “One Piece” Chapter 942 will be able to read it on May 13. Fans should expect for another wait following that chapter so as to avoid disappointment.


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