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‘One Piece’ manga News & Update: Sanji Leaving StrawHat Pirates Debunks Manga Cancellation; Pushes New Storyline

‘One Piece’ manga News & Update: Sanji Leaving StrawHat Pirates Debunks Manga Cancellation; Pushes New Storyline

The popular Japanese manga "One Piece" is apparently continuing its journey as a possible new storyline emerges online. Recent spoilers reveal that, while Luffy may seem to have found a way to free Sanji from the Cake Island and saving him from marrying Lady Pudding; Sanji suddenly had a change of heart.

The increasing interest in the journey of Luffy and the strawhats pirate clearly debunks rumors that the "One Piece" manga is ending soon. Several news revealed that, "One Piece" creator Eiichido Oda is currently busy on another project that he's contemplating on ending the manga series.

Also, rumors suggested that, his busy schedule has led to the waning storyline of the "One Piece" manga series. Something that the latest chapters in the manga failed to lead to. Apparently, there are upcoming new and interesting storyline and Sanji and Luffy's journey at Cake Island is just a start.

According to the FXNewsCall, the latest "One Piece" manga spoilers reveal, Sanji and Luffy fighting over the former's lack of willingness to return as a Straw Hat pirate. All of Luffy's effort to save him apparently ended with nothing. Apparently, Sanji has decided to stay in Cake Island and marry Lady Pudding. If he does, he will not return as a Star Hat pirate in the "One Piece" manga and will have the entire Cake Island as kingdom.

His idea will not sit well with Luffy, who fought heaven and earth to save him. He tells Sanji that he owes the Straw Hat pirates his life. But it looks like Sanji has made a decision. These and more "One Piece" manga spoilers have been making their way online; suggesting a rather impossible ending to series soon.

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