'One Piece' chapter 860 spoilers: Will the assassination plan succeed?

(Facebook/OnePieceOfficial)Will chapter 860 of "One Piece" see Big Mom's demise? 

After Luffy, Capone Bege, Caesar Clown, and Sanji came up with a plan to assassinate Big Mom during Sanji's wedding to Pudding in chapter 859, the pirates are expected to execute the assassination plot in chapter 860 of the hit manga "One Piece."

Speculations claim that the next chapter of Eiichiro Oda's popular manga will be called "Tea Party From Hell," where Luffy and the gang will finally implement the plans against the ruthless Big Mom. However, reports claim that the assassination will fail because of the interference of Brulee.

A fan posted on Reddit that Brulee's loyalty to her mother will get in the way of the gang's plans to kill Big Mom, since she will decide to tell her all about it before Luffy and Bege manage to get to the tea party celebration for the wedding. This will give Linlin enough time to come up with a new plan to retaliate against the group. However, the speculation does not clarify how Brulee will be able to reach her mother first before the group could accomplish their plan.

Meanwhile, other rumors claim that the Straw Hat Pirates and the mafia captain of the Big Tank Pirate could manage to perform their plan properly. However, the gang might still face lethal repercussions after they assassinate Big Mom, since the latter already has an idea about what will take place during the tea party. According to the speculations, Big Mom will use the five-second period after Bege launches his rockets from the KX launcher to retaliate with the help of her army.

Rumors also claim that Big Mom's attachment to the portrait of Mother Caramel will be discussed in chapter 860 of "One Piece," since no one knows why she gets deeply affected whenever anyone tries to touch the mysterious portrait in her presence.

However, Shueisha has yet to confirm if any of the speculations will turn out to be correct when the next chapter of "One Piece" comes out soon.

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