'One Piece' chapter 832 spoilers: Release date revealed; Big Mom lures Straw Hat Pirates
"One Piece" chapter 832 is expected to focus on Luffy and his group, the Straw Hat Pirates. The last chapter saw them chasing Sanji even as the threat of being trapped by the "Seducing Woods" looms. The chapter is also expected to explore Pedro and Brook's adventure, as they are currently on their way to steal the Road Poneglyph.
However, when Luffy and the crew landed on Cake Island, Sanji suddenly disappeared, and apparently, Nami will feel something odd about it. For one, when Sanji sees Nami, he always shouts "Nami, swan!" This time, he ran away instead of calling out to Nami, leading Nami to suspect something's amiss. Could it be that Nami is zeroing in on the fact that they have been chasing a fake Sanji?
The impostor Sanji could be part of Big Mom's ruse to lure Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates to Cake Island. Big Mom and her troops are apparently keeping the real Sanji hostage on the island, and now that Luffy and the crew are there, it looks like they have fallen into Big Mom's trap.
Now, there is no turning back for Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates, and with them not having a clue that they're after an impostor, they would be lured further into the island thinking that Sanji is just within their reach.
Meanwhile, Pedro and Brook will set off on a mission to take Road Poneglyph in their quest to find Sanji. It seems Brook will use the power of his devil fruit Yomi Yomi no Mi so he can steal the ancient stone. However, it would be a risky move for Brook, because he could end up dead if his body gets severely damaged from using it.
In other news, there are speculations that the weekly manga would come out monthly. The rumors came about after "One Piece" took a break before coming out with chapter 832. Nevertheless, Design & Trend reported that a spokesperson for Shueisha, the manga's publisher, said there is no truth to the rumor that "One Piece" will be serialized monthly.
"One Piece" chapter 832 is expected to be released on Thursday, July 14.