'One Piece chapter 840 spoilers, news: Sanji forced to marry Pudding to save Owner Zeff?

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Will Sanji's wedding to Pudding take place in One Piece chapter 840? This is the question on the minds of the fans after the Vinsmoke family threatened the life of Owner Zeff if Sanji doesn't marry Pudding in chapter 839.

According to a report by iTechpost, chapter 839 showed Sanji being blackmailed into the marriage by Vinsmoke Judge. The latter threatened the life of Owner Zeff, who has saved the life of Sanji and served as his surrogate dad for the longest time.

Adding to the speculations of the wedding buzz is the fact that towards the end of the chapter, Sanji was invited by the Vinsmokes to their lair where he met members of the Germa 66. It was reported that aside from witnessing experiments on his brothers, Sanji comes across someone who is familiar to him. However, it remains to be seen who this familiar figure is in the upcoming chapter.

According to another report by Hall of Fame, there might be a battle between Luffy and Cracker to save Sanji. It is also expected that the Straw Hat captain will finally end his feud with Cracker in the upcoming installment. Based on rumors, it is very likely that Luffy will emerge victorious from the battle and that he will be the one to search for Nami, Carrot, and Chopper.

It can be recalled that the last time Nami and Pound were seen, they were trying to escape from Brulee when Big Mom's daughter was sucked into the Mirror Realm. Just as Carrot and Chopper re-emerge from the Mirror Realm, Luffy tries to meet them. Brulee also tries to head over to the Seducing Woods, but there is a force there that seems to prevent her from doing so.

The question that begs to be answered for this chapter is whether the gang can successfully break out Sanji from the Seducing Woods before it's too late.

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