One Piece: New Theory Confirms Shocking Betrayal

One Piece: New Theory Confirms Shocking Betrayal

One Piece Chapter 1103 subtly suggested the presence of a traitor in the enemy ranks, and this popular theory tends to confirm the idea.

The characters from the One Piece manga are currently in turmoil in Egghead, the Straw Hats, Bonney and Vegapunk finding themselves cornered by their enemies. The Marines had planned to eliminate Vegapunk even before the pirates arrived. And yet, after meeting the brilliant scientist, Luffy decides to protect him.

But the task is not easy, and the battle rages on the island: CP0 has arrived, then the captain, now emperor, had to face Admiral Kizaru. If Luffy won, he came out exhausted, and the arrival of Saint Jaygarcia Saturn on the battlefield doesn’t help matters.

Chapter 1103 concludes the flashbacks to Kuma’s past and focuses on the main fight of the arc. And while Bonney is being tortured by the villain, we can see Luffy stuffing himself in his corner to regain his strength. But his crew is in even worse shape than him, so very quickly a question arises: who could have given him so much food?

While many One Piece fans have wondered about the subject, a theory that has become very popular has popped up on social media: it suggests that there could be a traitor, which could be very good news for Luffy and his crew.

The One Piece theory that confirms that a traitor helped Luffy

The traitor in question is someone from the Marines, and moreover a high-ranking officer. It’s Typical Joe on that it was Kizaru again who gave Luffy the food. It makes sense for him not to openly betray Saturn just yet. I bet he’ll use the fight against the Straw Hats as an excuse to actually help them.”

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In another publication, he reacted to an Internet user’s criticism of his theory: “I don’t understand how some people in This fan community can have such binary ways of thinking. As if two things couldn’t be true simultaneously. Just because Kizaru didn’t openly betray Saturn doesn’t mean he didn’t give Luffy the food.”

Needless to say, while it may be hard to believe, this One Piece theory might just turn out to be true. After all, Kizaru’s motto is “unclear justice” , precisely to be able to play with the limits. Not to mention that Kizaru’s motivations are still a mystery. He indeed seems very carefree and his priorities are changing.

Its ambiguous nature is always confusing to fans. Still, in chapter 1103, Kizaru is briefly shown while his inner monologue is nothing more than a sequence of points. The author Eiichiro Oda suggests it himself: the intentions of the characters are deliberately unclear.

Finally, we must take into account his past with Sentomaru and Vegapunk: it is therefore reasonable to think that Kizaru is perhaps not as bad as he seems.

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