Kizaru Feeding Luffy?

Fans of One Piece may have figured out who gave Luffy food in the latest chapter.

🔥 One Piece Chapter 1103: A Return to the Main Storyline with a Mysterious Twist 🔥

One Piece Chapter 1103

Calling all One Piece fans! Brace yourselves for some exciting developments in the manga this year. In One Piece Chapter 1103, mangaka Eiichiro Oda takes us back to the main storyline after Bartholomew Kuma’s gripping flashback. And let me tell you, the Straw Hats are in deep trouble as they face a formidable enemy on Egghead!

But before we dive into the chaos on Egghead, let’s take a quick moment to appreciate the significance of Kuma’s flashback. It has shed light on crucial events like the God Valley Incident and introduced new technologies and themes that will play a pivotal role in the future of the One Piece world. Oda never fails to keep us on our toes!

Now, back to the action. The Egghead Arc had been on hold since Kuma’s flashback began in Chapter 1095. But fear not, my friends, because Chapter 1103 marks the return to the main storyline with Kuma’s arrival on the battlefield. And let me tell you, things are about to get intense!

Saturn, the menacing foe, has Jewelry Bonney hostage, leaving the Straw Hats defenseless. To make matters worse, Luffy is still unconscious from his battle with Admiral Kizaru and is unable to come to their aid. It seems like all hope is lost… but wait! There’s a glimmer of hope as Luffy mysteriously eats to replenish his strength. Talk about timing!

🔍 Everything That’s Happened So Far Hints Towards Something Going on With Kizaru

Borsalino, Bonney, Kuma, and Vegapunk

Now, here’s where things get interesting. Ever since Chapter 1103 dropped, fans have been scratching their heads, wondering who managed to provide Luffy with the much-needed food. With the Straw Hats, Vegapunk, and Bonney unable to move, there are only a few characters left with the skills to secretly deliver food in the nick of time. Enter Admiral Kizaru and his devil fruit power, the Pika Pika No Mi. 🌟

But why Kizaru, you ask? Well, let’s rewind a bit. When Kizaru first arrived on Egghead, keen-eyed fans noticed that he wasn’t entirely enthusiastic about being there. He seemed displeased with having to engage in conflict with Sentomaru and didn’t appear to take his fight against Luffy as seriously as expected. And here’s where the Kuma flashback comes into play.

Throughout the flashback, we see Kizaru in the company of Kuma, Bonney, and Vegapunk, and they seem to have a friendly relationship. Could this be the reason why Kizaru, against all odds, chose to act independently of the World Government’s orders? By feeding Luffy and aiding the Straw Hats, Kizaru might be subtly defying the blind obedience enforced by the Marines!

The Egghead Arc has explored thought-provoking themes like free will and blind obedience. Kuma, his consciousness wiped by Saturn, represents the loss of free will, while Fleet Admiral Sakazuki’s position forces him into unquestioning obedience. And now, Kizaru’s act of defiance suggests that he is willing to risk it all for his morals, unlike Akainu.

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🙌 Now, it’s time for you, my fellow One Piece enthusiasts, to share your thoughts on Chapter 1103. Who do you think fed Luffy? Are you as excited as I am to see what Admiral Kizaru’s true intentions are? Let’s discuss in the comments below and remember to spread the word about this article on your favorite social media platforms! 📢

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