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‘One Piece’ Episode 889 Release Date, Spoilers: Five Elders to Confer with Mysterious Figure Named Im

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“One Piece” Episode 889 will be ramping up the tension in the Levely arc storyline as Sabo and his crew prepares to wage war with the World Government. Having learned the fate of his former comrade Kuma, the Revolutionary Army’s chief of staff is adamant in freeing the gentle giant from the clutches of the Celestial Dragons.

With the help of Lindbergh, Karasu, and Morley, the infiltrators will be putting their plans in motion that would then transition into the Wano Country arc. Not much is to be expected from “One Piece” Episode 889 since most of it is dialogue exchange from the world leaders anyway.

Most of their discussion will be centered around Luffy and the fracas he’s been making through his journey to become the Pirate King. They’ll also touch on the topic of Wano Country and how the territory is basically an unallied region that isn’t fit to be called a state. Following that interaction, “One Piece” Episode 889 will then be transitioning to the Five Elders.

These group of men is considered to be the most powerful leaders in the world. However, even though they’re the highest-ranking members of the Celestial Dragons, they still answer to a mysterious figure, a man referred only to as Im. In “One Piece” Episode 889, Im’s fascination – and somewhat resentment – towards the Straw Hats pirates will be highlighted as he’ll be seen stabbing the photos of Luffy and the rest of the gang.

The Five Elders will be conferring with Im and ask him for a name. “One Piece” Episode 889 isn’t expected to reveal who this name is, however. Regarding the release date of “One Piece” Episode 889, it’s been slated for release on June 16. Expect dialogue-ridden storyline and a few flashbacks again, with most of the recap underlining the massive conflict that’s about to come.

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