Exploring the Terrifying Power of Luffy in One Piece Chapter 1125

Exploring the Terrifying Power of Luffy in One Piece Chapter 1125

The latest chapter, Chapter 1125, of One Piece manga reveals the terrifying extent of Luffy’s powers as the series progresses towards the Elbaf Arc.

The first arc of the Final Saga, known as the Egghead Arc, is coming to a close in the One Piece manga. As the crew makes their way to Elbaf, the remaining characters must handle the aftermath of the intense battle. All but Saturn, four of the Elders return to Mariejois.

According to the spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1125, Saturn refuses the Vice Admirals’ proposal to pursue Luffy. However, Imu mercilessly takes his life. The enigmatic leader of the world is displeased with Saturn for allowing Joyboy to slip away from his control.

Despite the Elder’s pleas for his life, he acknowledges that Luffy’s powers are unknowable and beyond his understanding. It should be noted that even the powerful Gorosei are unable to fully grasp the extent of Luffy’s abilities. Saint Figarland Garling takes over the position of Saturn as the Warrior God of Science and Defense.

Despite having the legendary Sun God’s power through the Hito Hito no Mi: Model Nika, Luffy’s unmatchable abilities are still not enough to earn mercy from Imu, as proven by Saturn’s final words. However, fans are thrilled to see Luffy finally receiving the recognition he deserves.

According to a well-known theorist, Saturn’s defeat was not that of a respectable villain. Instead, he was humiliated by Luffy, failed in his mission, and ultimately killed by Imu, portrayed as nothing more than an insignificant insect. This ending was fitting for a character of such low stature.

According to another, the reason for Imu killing Saturn was not because he let the message out, but because he was unable to prevent Luffy’s actions. “His power is beyond my understanding,”they write.

To gain a quick understanding of the Egghead Arc, take a moment to explore why it is considered the best arc thus far.

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