and @Sir Yasheen

Told you guys
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At best, it was Oda being ambiguous on purpose because he could have given at least one hint in the chapter, like it usually does and for example did with Killer in 996, that it was only about the mothers. Instead we had nothing, the mothers weren't even the thing (but parents/relatives) and all was a buildup to the big climax of the chapter.
Still, remains what I was saying about titles and their worth.

Told you guys
.At best, it was Oda being ambiguous on purpose because he could have given at least one hint in the chapter, like it usually does and for example did with Killer in 996, that it was only about the mothers. Instead we had nothing, the mothers weren't even the thing (but parents/relatives) and all was a buildup to the big climax of the chapter.
Still, remains what I was saying about titles and their worth.
1110 title (Gorosei = Five Elder Stars)
1110 doublespread
1138 title
1138 doublespread
Why would this one be an outlier?
People trying to muddy the water with chapter's title being from a child perspective, as if we haven't seen the kids calling Loki and Nika world destroyers earlier and them and their loved ones just got saved from a gigantic creature that triggered a gigantic lightnign/storm.
If Oda wanted to make it clear the title was about the scene with parents, he'd have the title being a direct quote from something a child like the two previous chapters.
The title is open to interpretation, and might even mean more than one thing so I'm fine with people saying it's a reference to love. What I don't like is the complete refusal of it referencing the chapter's cliffhanger despite it fitting and the haughty attitude people take over it.
And whoever it references I don't intent to take it literally, as full power Imu is obviously going to be stronger than either Loki or Luffy but the fact it makes people actually angry is funny.



