As fans of the manga series might remember, "One Piece" saw several times when Trafalgar Law of the Heart Pirates teamed up with Luffy and the Strawhat Pirates. In their last encounter, the pair saved Dressrosa, as a result. In “One Piece” Chapter 914, there’s a chance that this partnership could return, leading to the salvation of the country of Wano.
The previous chapter of the manga saw many different events occurring, from Luffy and Zoro fighting with and then escaping the Hawkins Pirates, to finding a cure for the poisoned Tama. The chapter also revealed the presence of the Heart Pirates in Wano, OtakuArt notes, which is the pirate crew of Law. Although it isn’t confirmed, this at least hints that allies are already waiting to appear in “One Piece” Chapter 914.
A series favorite, the potential appearance of Law in “One Piece” Chapter 914 should please a lot of fans. Many have enjoyed the time that he spent with Luffy and his friends. However, it isn’t guaranteed that he is still going to be on the Strawhats’ side this time. So far, there has not even been any confirmation that he is in Wano.
As The Anime Scrolls points, there is also still a chance that Basil Hawkins might actually want to join forces with Luffy and his crew after “One Piece” Chapter 914. In their fight, the pirate and his crew could have given chase, but Hawkins chose to let Luffy and Zoro go. Then again, this could just be his way of enjoying his encounter with the Strawhats.
To find out what the results will be, fans will simply need to wait for the Aug. 20 release of “One Piece” Chapter 914. The chapter might also contain details on what is going on with the rest of the Strawhat crew after they got separated from Luffy.


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