In a rather tragic turn of events, it would appear that Law now has to either kill his friends or kill Hawkins, which will then kill his friends if he wants to get anything done. This is because the voodoo practitioner has his crewmates hostage, thus ensuring they remain imprisoned. Will Law simple surrender in “One Piece” Chapter 946? Another good question is whether Queen will survive Big Mom’s assault or not.
After basically ramming Queen’s head into the ground, Luffy is likely to speak to Big Mom in “One Piece” Chapter 946, OtakuKart reports. This conversation could either lead to a cooperation between the two forces, or the Straw Hat captain could enrage the pirate emperor even more. Either way, escape is the likeliest scenario to occur, which would be about time.
Luffy has been in prison for too long, and this part has to be resolved soon. There is still the matter of Orochi and Kaido to take care of, and simply allowing Big Mom to fight her fellow pirate emperor would be awesome. What’s more, it would solve one problem over the other. Unfortunately, this is not likely to happen in “One Piece” Chapter 946.
What is likely to happen is that Luffy will escape and take his new friends with him. He will then meet up with the rest of the crew and the samurai to start the plan. As to whether or not this is going to happen in “One Piece,” Chapter 946 is irrelevant. This is the route that all of the developments so far is pointing towards.
It is worth noting that this would essentially be the first time that the Straw Hats did anything with something resembling a plan. In many of their adventures, it was just them making a mess and taking down foes. “One Piece” Chapter 946 is not likely to be any different.


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