Spoiler One Piece Chapter 1158 Spoilers Discussion

Is Harald above the OG Yonkou's?


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The Monster Association didn't consider Watchdog Man to be capable of taking out Elder Centipede, @Shiroyru :Think:


Because WDM only operates in Q City, so he’s a non-issue for them.

Q City has the highest frequency of monster attacks, yet it’s by far the safest city to live in all because of Watchdog Man. No other heroes even operate in the city. The dude takes out any monsters that step foot in Q City so fast that the Hero Association is actually annoyed that they don’t even get the chance to give the monsters a disaster level before WDM one taps them. And it was even stated that WDM does all of this while only using a small fraction of his power.

WDM is him, he sits at the top of S Class. The series will end with WDM never receiving a single scratch.

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Good thing of the chapter is that Goon Valley turned out to be red herring.

At the same time, Oda once again linked the chapter between Blackbeard's and Shanks' birth

Their fated battle should be epic :endthis::zehaha:

Garling getting more and more special treatment to Imu even comparatively to gorosei member as the actual reason behind GV

And it seems like Harald and Xebec while serious, fought without killing intent, with the interesting part being that it seems they will meet in a final incident knowing that GV is a year away from the events of this fb, suggesting Harald played a role there as well

The treasure in GV being something that could interest Imu suggest even more as well that Imu must have been involved somehow, damn just how many players were involved there ...:crazwhat:
 
I don't see why .
There is a good chance he fight rocks but not kill him .
You had all these big name people fighting for decades and never end up killing each other .
Won't be shocking if that the case here again .
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