'One Piece' chapter 843 spoilers, plot news: intervention by Cracker saves Sanji from wedding; Chopper and Carrot to find a way out?

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It seems that there is still hope that Sanji will not have to marry Pudding in "One Piece" chapter 843 when Luffy drops in to cause trouble at the nuptials.

According to rumors, after the fight with Luffy where the former defeated him soundly, Cracker will head towards the castle to warn everyone that Luffy is on his way to disrupt the wedding. But instead of ensuring that the union takes place, it would be Cracker himself who causes trouble at the wedding as his abrupt entry and excessive weight causes destruction to the venue.

There are also reports that hint that a bomb will be disguised as a wedding present and handed to the Vinsmokes. This will be the same explosive that was found along with the treasure at Fishman Island. When the alleged bomb explodes, it will cause a new conflict between the Vinsmokes and the Yonkou. Amid the chaos, Sanji is expected to find the opening to flee.

Some fans, however, have said that despite the distractions, it would be difficult for Sanji to escape the family so it is possible that Reiju might have to step in to save the day.

Meanwhile, Carrot and Chopper — who were last seen trapped in the mirror world — could finally find a way out with the upcoming episode as it is speculated that the duo will discover that they can also access the mirrors on Cake Island, reported News Everyday.

The two will then explore possible portals that will help them escape and it is likely that they may come out of the mirror in Big Mom's castle, where they can finally reunite with Luffy and Nami who are also headed to the same location.

Episode 843 is expected to be released this week to finally confirm or debunk theories that have been floating among the excited "One Piece" fans.

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