I really hate these fucking snowflakes.
"Hurr durr bad thing for character happens, got erase it all or character is dead".
Life is not always about what we "want". There are much more things that we can't control than the other way around. And these things often brings challenges. Sometimes you need to compromise things you believe in order to move forward. Sometimes you can work around them, etc. Life is an extremely complex phenomenon with endless possibilities.
The character says: using the raid suit awakened my modifications. no way around it, but I refuse to lose any more grasp".
The character understand that he can't revert the awakening, and now needs to deal with his new reality. That is an INFINITELY more interesting proposition than:
"hurr durr Sanji needs to go on quest to revert back the modifications because human hurr durr."
"Bu- bu- but the character doesnt want the modifications".
Pretty sure Luffy didn't want Ace to die.
Pretty sure Nami didn't want her mother shot in front of her.
Pretty sure Brook didn't want to get stuck for decades on a drifting ship surrounded by the bodies of his companions.
Pretty sure Zoro didn't want to lose to Mihawk at the Baratie.
Pretty sure Sanji didn't want the modifications.
Etc.
All of these characters face events that they don't wish to happen.
Doesn't mean they are trying to find a way to travel back to the past to revert everything like every single "shit goes wrong" time travel plot ever.
Fucking snowflake can't handle a simple power up because apparently he wants Sanji to solo the entire universe with his eyes closed, with just one leg, blindfolded, while an infant.
And, to top it all, this person has the fucking AUDACITY to say some BS like "IF YOU'RE A SANJI FAN, YOU REALLY ARE NOT". Buddy, who the fuck do you think you are to say what I am or what I like. or anyone else?
Enjoy or criticize the story. Throw your opinions out there. Say you don't like something because reasons. But if your take is trying to determine what people should or shouldn't like, then better keep things to yourself.
hurr durr "his own skill".
I have news for you buddy.
No a single SH got strong "on their own". They had teachers, guidance, etc. All of these things are external factors that contribute to the character's growth. Whether it is a master teaching you swordsmanship, someone teaching you Haki, or some mad scientist modifying you at birth.