'One Piece' chapter 843 spoilers: Kaido's immortality secret to be revealed; Lady Pudding's wedding stalled?

Promotional photo featuring 'One Piece' characters. Funimation official website

Hit manga series turned anime "One Piece" is coming back for chapter 843 where Luffy — along with his Straw Hat pirate crew — is expected to face the immortal Kaido as well as deal with the Yonkous for Lady Pudding's wedding.

In "One Piece" chapter 842, the Straw Hat pirates were left in pursuit of rescuing their crew mate Sanji. However, as Luffy and Nami try to rescue Sanji, they will have to battle the Big Mom pirates whose Germa 66 will make it very difficult for them to escape.

Meanwhile, Charlotte is pushing for a marriage between Sanji and her daughter Pudding.

For "One Piece" chapter 843, the Straw Hat pirates will be lead by Luffy to face the Yonkou pirates along with the powerful immortal that is Kaido. Kaido is equipped with the skill to recover from any attack made by his opponents, therefore making his character seem immortal.

It will soon be discovered that Kaido's ability was caused by one of the Great Trees. What's more is that speculation suggests that Zorro and Law might just undo the effect of the Great Tree to finally defeat Kaido.

Another rumored plot about "One Piece" chapter 843 is that Luffy's blow has sent Cracker to the Big Moms headquarters. Since the Big Moms crew is working on Lady Pudding and Sanji's arranged marriage, it speculated that Luffy could have sent Cracker through the weddings preparations, therefore wrecking everything that was prepared for Lady Pudding's wedding.

If speculations about Cracker landing on the wedding preparations are true, this could mean that Sanji and Lady Pudding's wedding might just get postponed.

As of now there is still no official news as to when chapter 843 of "One Piece" will be released, but "One Piece" chapter 843 is speculated to come out a couple of weeks from now, especially since the team behind the hit anime series announced that they will be on a brief hiatus next week, which adds to the suspicion that the next "One Piece" chapter will be released a week after their break.

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