I am sad that Sanji portrayal is outrageously terrible.
While Zoro chose to throw away his ambition and his life for crewmates and captain sake,
Sanji, on the other hand, is crying for help and risking Robin's life just to protect his moral.
In addition, what kind of gentleman asking woman to fight another woman for his own sake.
Very surprised that Oda makes Sanji this low.
While Zoro chose to throw away his ambition and his life for crewmates and captain sake,
Sanji, on the other hand, is crying for help and risking Robin's life just to protect his moral.
In addition, what kind of gentleman asking woman to fight another woman for his own sake.
Very surprised that Oda makes Sanji this low.
We haven't seen the actual chapter yet but considering Sanji's line in the previous chapter "Don't underestimate Nico Robin" and Robin thanking him for trusting her during this chapter, Sanji calling for help isn't really meant to be a pathetic moment, but instead him showing trust in his companions and even taking his own advice to Usopp back in Enies Lobby "Do what you can".
He knows he would rather die than hurt women no matter what and is willing to let his crew help him deal with what he can't, it's a surprisingly good character moment for Sanji following what happened in Whole Cake.