This last chapter gave me a real ending vibe.
Not because something huge happened alone, but because the whole chapter felt like Oda was speaking directly to us: “I’m not joking anymore, the end is near.” The tone, the way certain moments were framed, and that feeling that every scene now truly matters made it hit different.
For the first time in a while, it feels like we’re not just building toward another arc mystery, but toward the actual final stretch of the story. Almost like Oda wants readers to feel that sense of “this is it.”
Did anyone else get that feeling from this chapter?
What moment made you feel the most that we’re entering the endgame now?
Not because something huge happened alone, but because the whole chapter felt like Oda was speaking directly to us: “I’m not joking anymore, the end is near.” The tone, the way certain moments were framed, and that feeling that every scene now truly matters made it hit different.
For the first time in a while, it feels like we’re not just building toward another arc mystery, but toward the actual final stretch of the story. Almost like Oda wants readers to feel that sense of “this is it.”
Did anyone else get that feeling from this chapter?
What moment made you feel the most that we’re entering the endgame now?
