EQUAL A piece prepares its factions for the climactic final war, it is also seeding the series’ greatest betrayal, which will involve one of the Navy’s most powerful members, the Admiral of the Marines. Battle of Fujitora (IIssho). Mangaka Eiichiro Oda is known for her multi-layered omens that predict some of the series’ most shocking moments. While many times fans have had trouble grasping this omen as it happens, the latest chapter of One Piece has been pretty blatant when it comes to future actions of this very important character.
In chapter #1085 of One Piece, translated by Stephen Paul, the events of Reverie are further revealed. After capturing Vivi, who was recently revealed to be the bearer of One Piece’s mysterious Will of D, talking to member Cipher Pol Kalifa, Jabra mentions that Navy Admiral Fujitora helped the Revolutionary Army escape. with Marijoa’s slaves. This in turn angered his fellow Admiral Ryokugyu and hit him, openly showing the tension between the Navy’s top officers. Although the fight between the two Admirals wasn’t shown, it hints at some of the deeper tensions in the Navy hierarchy that One Piece has hinted at for a while.
One Piece is setting up Fujitora to betray the world government
The Navy is the instrument of oppression of the World Government, but that does not mean it is a unitary bloc. Long before Fujitora and Ryokugyu fought, former admiral Aokiji and current head of the Akainu Navy had a brutal battle that caused strange weather conditions on Punk Hazard. In modern times, the Navy has a special sub-organization called SWORD that is led by Garp and operates outside of the typical chain of command, allowing One Piece to potentially redeem multiple Marines. And some Navy officers like Smoker may not have the freedom of SWORD but still have been shown to occasionally cooperate with pirates for the common good.
All of these members of the Navy will likely follow their conscience in One Piece’s inevitable final war and join the Straw Hat Pirates against Imu and the Marines. In the past, Fujitora has displayed a kind-hearted, peace-seeing personality, and he has refused to endorse the strict and ruthless principle of “Absolute Justice” given by his superior, the Admiral Sakazuki Fleet, shown. But as chapter #1085 shows, Fujitora did this while in Marijoa nothing more and nothing less. This basically confirms that when the final battle begins, Fujitora will inevitably betray the Marines just like he did in Reverie. This will be a huge blow to the World Government, as Fujitora is extremely powerful, with one of the most powerful Devil Fruits featured in the series, allowing him to control gravity and even drag objects. meteors come down from the sky.
Fujitora can deal a massive blow to the Marines in One Piece’s Final Battle
Despite his fight with Ryokugyu, Fujitora seems to be still highly regarded by the Marines, as he is seen conversing with Akainu in a friendly manner during the events of the Wano section. This will only make his ultimate betrayal all the more devastating for the Marines, as he will be able to inflict more damage on them than if he were demoted. If he did a surprise attack with his meteors, the Marines probably wouldn’t be able to recover. A pieceFinal War is still a while away, but in the meantime, fans can feel free to speculate whether Eiichiro Oda is really setting Fujitora up to betray the World Government.
One Piece Chapter #1085 available to read from Viz Media.