'One Piece' Chapter 843, 844 spoilers, rumors: Nami and Luffy to fight against Sanji and Reiju?

(Facebook/Funimation)“One Piece” chapter 844 is expected to come out this week.

Cracker got punched by mighty Monkey D Luffy in chapter 843 of the hit Japanese manga series "One Piece." The upcoming chapter 844, meanwhile, is expected to show the Vinsmoke family's meeting with Big Mom.

According to reports, chapter 843 of "One Piece" saw Cracker flying across the Whole Cake Island after Luffy attacked him with his mighty punch. Because of the impact, Sanji, who is at the far side of where Luffy and Cracker were fighting, heard of something plummeting down. He asked his siblings where the noise is coming from and he learned that it is Cracker.

Also, in chapter 843, Luffy and Nami arrived in Big Mom's headquarters, in order to save their friend Sanji, who did not want to tie the knot with Big Mom's daughter, Lady Pudding. However, the pair were surprised when Sanji refused to go with them and pushed them away. After learning that Sanji had changed his decision, they decided to stay.

Meanwhile, chapter 844 predictions include Luffy and Nami learning the real reason behind Sanji's decision from Reiju. It is possible that Luffy and Sanji will end up in a fight and Reiju will fight against Nami as well.

Reiju, however, has another intention and that is for Nami to realize that Sanji's fight against them is the only way to protect master Zeff. To successfully save his master, the wedding between him and Lady Pudding must go as planned and without any interruptions.

Even though Sanji and Reiju have no intention of hurting their friends, they want to take the opportunity to let the secret slip out while they fight. Apparently, Big Mom has been threatening Sanji that cancelling the wedding with her daughter could mean Zeff's death.

Although Nami may choose to retreat, Luffy is someone who is hard to convince and who would do everything to win the battle.

"One Piece" chapter 844 is expected to come out this week.

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