There have been a ton of twists and turns regarding the Wano arc so far, so it isn’t really all that farfetched to speculate that perhaps Dragon, Luffy’s dad will appear in the next chapter. “One Piece” Chapter 943 featuring the leader of the revolutionary army would certainly make for a fitting development. It’s beginning to look like a rebellion is inevitable, after all.
By now, everyone should already know that the manga is on break. Instead of coming out this week, “One Piece” Chapter 943 will be coming out a week later, GameNGuides reports. With this being the case, fans will simply have to wait a few more days to find out what will happen next following the death of Tonoyasu.
As of right now, there are a lot of theories and predictions with regards to where the story will go, with many believing that “One Piece” Chapter 943 will feature Luffy’s escape. However, the author of the manga has proven himself to be one shrewd storyteller with the surprising twists that he throws in. This is why Dragon potentially appearing in Wano in the next chapter is not so farfetched.
Simply put, the rebellion in Wano will have a huge impact on a lot of things, including the fight between the revolutionary army and the world government. This is why, even if Dragon himself does not appear in “One Piece” Chapter 943, one of the leaders of the rebels might in order to affect the outcome of the insurrection.
An armed rebellion among the citizens of Wano was practically cemented when Orochi decided to execute a former lord of the country. The only question now is who the players are going to be, and it is a fair bet that the revolutionary army will have a keen interest in how the events will go. Either way, fans will see what the story of “One Piece” Chapter 943 will be when it releases on May 27.


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