'One Piece' chapter 854 rumors: Vinsmokes to go against Big Mom and her army

(Kintamaindo.net)Shown is the cover page of "One Piece" chapter 851. Rumors claim that the Vinsmokes will clash with Big Mom and her army in chapter 854.

Things will continue to be exciting in the upcoming chapter 854 of "One Piece" as the Vinsmokes may consolidate their forces as they take on Big Mom and her army.

The latest chapter of "One Piece," chapter 853, showed how cunning the Straw Hats Pirates can be. In the said chapter, Pedro was being chased by Big Mom's men. Eventually, he got cornered, but it turned out that, after all, it was a part of his plan to gather as many enemies so that he could kill them at once. Just before the bombs Pedro was carrying exploded, Carrot and Chopper called him from the Mirror World, prompting him to escape the explosion that would have caused his demise.

When "One Piece" chapter 854 is released, it is said that it will feature more Straw Hats Pirates regrouping. However, it is suspected that the most exciting part of the upcoming chapter is that it will feature the Vinsmokes planning how to avert the plans of Big Mom to assassinate them.

As the Vinsmokes are now aware of the plan, it is suspected that one of the moves they will employ is to go head-on with Big Mom and her army. After all, given the power and experience of the Germa 66, they certainly have the upper hand.

But, of course, Big Mom is someone not to be ignored. After all, the full extent of her powers are yet to be revealed. If she combines her powers with those of her minions, they are certainly a force to reckon with.

It is also said that the upcoming chapter will feature Luffy waiting for Sanji beside the road leading to the castle. Now that Luffy knows that Sanji is aware of Big Mom's plans, he will feel relieved and keep his promise to wait for the youngest Vinsmoke son.

Will the Vinsmokes really go against Big Mom and her army? If yes, do they stand a chance?

Find out when "One Piece" chapter 854 arrives in the coming days.

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