I don't think Momo who will guide the world to the dawn and Luffy who will guide the minks and the kozuki family to the Dawn of the World are the same thing. According to what Pedro said, the mink tribe and the Kozuki family have been waiting for someone to guide them to this event for...
Pedro's last words to Carrot have the same meaning as he basically said to her that the life of Luffy and his crew is very important and she will understand why.
This chapter made me feel even more that Yamato will stay with Momo. Yamato swore to die for Momo and said in this chapter that he is the one who will guide the world to its dawn. You can see how important Momo is to Yamato.
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And no, I didn't mean that Momo is the dawn of the world since...
That would not agree with oden's statement 20 years ago, because he was talking about a person who has not yet been to wano, that this country is waiting for the person to come to wano to work with them. Momo was already alive and in Wano, Luffy wasn't. So it doesn't make sense.
I'd rather wait for the official translation. Until then, I think that it is meant that Momo as the new Shogun opens the borders of wano to bring the dawn to wano that leads the world to its dawn ... that triggers a bigger event.
I'm waiting for the official translation to see if the talk is really about the dawn of the world. I am rather skeptical that this chapter is talking about the dawn of the world since luffy and his crew are the ones who will bring it. After all, Pedro said that the straw hats are the ones who...
Carrot knows that Pedro's sacrifice is somehow related to this war but not why. This is the confirmation that Carrot will find out at the end of wano arc why Pedro's sacrifice to the survival of the straw hats was so important in understanding the importance of the Dawn of the world. Since this...
Bigmom and her people are to blame for everything that happened in WCI. If Bigmom hadn't forced Sanji to come to WCI, it wouldn't have happened at all.
Yamato never said she wanted to be on Ace's ship to see the world. She had never explained why she wanted to go out to sea with Ace.
I don't think she wanted to be on Ace's ship to join his crew or see the world because she told Luffy that he should give her a ride on his ship, not that he...
She is free. She gave the reason why she wasn't free. Maybe, but that's Oda's decision whether it was necessary or not. But it doesn't seem that important when you consider that there is no flashback with her and Ace. Maybe later but Oda had this chance when she was still with Luffy.
Whether Yamato still wants to leave Wano is questionable because she didn't know before that Momo and the scabbards were still alive. Yamato decided to only carry Oden's will because she thought the scabbards were dead. Oden's will with her has now become meaningless, so it is questionable...
I think Yamato stays in Wano to protect Momo and Wano. They need Yamato to protect Wano from this great power (most likely the world government). The borders of wano were closed because of this great power.
He'd already got his bounty on Whitebeard's ship. Read chapter 967 again. As I said before, he makes it clear if he had defeated Orochi and Kaido and then opened the borders of wano, which allows the world government to come to wano, that he would still have stayed in wano forever to protect it...
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