I have a question that I would like to pose to those who believe Sanji is the vc.
Are there any panels in the manga where Luffy is not there, Zoro is there and Sanji is the one that calls the shots i.e commanding the SH, delegating tasks to them etc? Am not refering to Sanji advising the crew on what is the best way forward. For example Sanji commanding Zoro to go fish, Nami to go fetch condiments, Usopp to cut vegetables etc.
Reason am bringing this up is cause there is a big difference between offering advice and actually commanding people to do your bidding.
A subordinate can advise the superior, however, it is the superior prerogative to execute tasks based on the advice given.
Luffy in W7 choose to listen to Zoro when Zoro said he can't accept Usopp without an apology.
Luffy in Zou refused to listen to Zoro when Zoro said he should leave Sanji
A superior has the ability to command people to carry out what he wants whether they wanted to or not, even if it goes against the wishes of the subordinates.
Luffy commanded Zoro to save Smoker despite Zoro not wanting to do so.
When it comes to Zoro, we have seen him commanding the SH, Sanji included to do what he wants whether they wanted to or not.
In TB, Zoro commanded the SH to follow his plan, including Sanji
Zoro commanding SH in Wano at the flower capital, including Sanji
In Wano, Zoro decided to go against Sanji's advice and attacked Orochi.
The above are examples of Zoro commanding SH and also disregarding advise.
What I want to know is if there is any point in the manga where Sanji commanded Zoro to do something and the rest of the SH when Luffy is not there. Also are there evidence in the manga where Sanji disregarded Zoro's advise and did whatever he wanted without regard for consequences. I know more about Zoro's feats than Sanji's feats which is why I am posing this question to you guys who know more about Sanji's feats ie those who believe he is the vc or makes a better vc
After all, Ussop was conceived to be the First Mate in early versions of the crew, Luffy agreed on him taking care of his captain duties if he couldn't do so, and at the end of the day he is the truest pirate of the crew alongside Luffy himself. It wouldn't surprise me at all.
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