'One Piece' Cancellation Update: Series Move Forward with Chapter 844 and 845 Despite Cancellation Rumors [Spoilers]

"One Piece" is reportedly set to come to an end and it was rumored that the manga series would no longer reach its 845th chapter. Contrary to the reported speculations, however, the manga's 844th and 845th chapters were released.

"One Piece" fans were left heartbroken as it was hinted that their favorite manga will soon come to an end. "One Piece" is constantly going on a break as the series is set to have long pauses, which threatened fans as speculations emerged that the makers are already looking for a storyline that can lead to the manga's end. The long pauses led fans into thinking that Eiichiro Oda is having a hard time in coming up with a storyline that can sustain more chapters for "One Piece."

Despite its cancellation rumors, however, "One Piece" managed to successfully run and please their fans for over 10 years. Though "One Piece" is caught in several farewell rumors, show runners were able to give out a fresh on the manga that definitely pleased the fans. "One Piece" chapter 844 managed to leave fans at the edge of their seats as mangaka EIIchiro Oda managed to put a twist that would capture the fans interest.

"One Piece" chapter 844 and 845 revealed Sanji's unusual behavior towards Nami and Luffy, who went through obstacles after defeating three of Big Mom's strong commanders. The duo may have done something heroic, but Sanji seems displeased and insulted them. Sanji treated them rudely as he even belittled then and even mocked the "Straw Hats" gang.

Sanji may have insulted Luffy and Nami, but the duo managed to notice something off. Luffy managed to stop himself from fighting back despite being deeply hurt by Sanji's insults. Luffy even refused to fight back despite being attacked by Sanji, and he refused to eat, not unless Sanji would be the one to prepare it for him.

With "One Piece" latest chapters, do you think the manga will soon end? Do let us know your thoughts through the comment section below.

 

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