Oda is a superlative man, he knows his stuff.
He will take the best decisional pattern presumably.
He is most likely aware that the way he portrayed Zoro thus far implicates that portraying a Zoro v King match up featuring a very high difficulty/extreme difficulty effort would prove vastly detrimental consistency wise.
He is however not the classical author caring much about power level dynamics but King is ultimately not even a necessity Zoro has to tackle.
Marco is likely still doing fine and has got no substantial reason to withdraw, on the other hand there are many compelling elements pointing towards ZKK and some are forming on the ZDK spectrum.
He will take the best decisional pattern presumably.
He is most likely aware that the way he portrayed Zoro thus far implicates that portraying a Zoro v King match up featuring a very high difficulty/extreme difficulty effort would prove vastly detrimental consistency wise.
He is however not the classical author caring much about power level dynamics but King is ultimately not even a necessity Zoro has to tackle.
Marco is likely still doing fine and has got no substantial reason to withdraw, on the other hand there are many compelling elements pointing towards ZKK and some are forming on the ZDK spectrum.
The ZKK theory is not Zoro vs Kaido Round 2. They are not related. When you guys understand the difference then I'll have a proper conversation with you.
Marco mentioned fighting Kaido already back in Chapter 999, this was after he threw Zoro to the roof. He has been stuck on the performance floor helping. That's it. Nothing is even suggesting he will fight King for the remainder of the arc.
It's not about what "services" Zoro. It's about what "services" the story. You guys don't pay attention to dialogue. Zoro said to leave Kaido to Luffy already lol. The story has only told you guys a 100 times already that Luffy will beat Kaido.