Marco: I give up. I've fought enough. My part ends here.
Yamato: Luffy is the man Kozuki Oden was waiting for. And until he returns, I'm going to hold you back.
Fans: This strongly suggests the Momotaro theory happening.
I really liked the theory in the past, but after the Yamato chapter...
How?
Why can't it simply be a reference to the tale; why must it follow the tale exactly when it hasn't done that with other references?
Especially when these spoilers (about Marco) and what Yamato said in recent chapters suggest that the Momotaro theory won't happen.
ZKK was very broad in the beginning.
But as the arc is going on, the possible way for ZKK to happen is narrowing down.
Which makes sense. Only 1 route can exist.
This just makes no sense, lol.
So, Redon's solution is for us to make ANOTHER assumption?
That because the chapter ends with an image of Zoro and Sanji attacking at the same time, we should assume that the phrase "star player(s)" refers to both Zoro and Sanji? lol.
Either make the spoilers...
I think I talked about this in the past, but the way ZKK should happen is out of necessity.
Like Luffy being unable to continue or something of the sort.
The implication from this spoiler is that Marco is talking about Zoro. Not a collective.
So I dunno why the first instinct is to group many others into the statement, lol.
Yeah, the King stuff was misinterpreted. It was about himself.
The editor stuff was linking Dragons (in general) to Ryuma to Shusui to Zoro.
I think overall people should just abandon the Monster stuff, none of it is canon apart from the character Ryuma, and it just forces parallels that...
The Zoro/Luffy duo exists as much as the Zoro/Sanji duo.
Of course, people will ignore the former and will tell you that this chapter is clear proof of “Zoro = Sanji”.
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