‘One Piece’ Chapter 849 [SPOILERS]: Pudding To Sacrifice Herself To Free Luffy, Nami & Sanji? Or Will She Escape Like Lola?

By Tony Park - 04 Dec '16 10:28AM
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Chapter 848 of "One Piece" saw Lola escaping from Whole Cake Island to avoid her arranged marriage. This was a huge upset for Big Mom due to the disappointment Lola had caused to the entire Charlotte clan. Lola did not return to the castle, and another member of her family might also escape evading from an impending forced marital union.

In last week's episode of "One Piece," Pedro and Brook began their assault on the Treasure Room. Pedro acted as a decoy to allow Brook to implement their plans. It is reported that Chapter 849 would see an infuriated Big Mom due to the two's planned heist.

Brook will be facing the tantamount challenge of dealing with Big Mom's security forces in Chapter 849 of "One Piece." Will he be able to tackle the animated soldiers and steal the poneglyphs? If the heist is a success, will this postpone Sanji's wedding to Pudding?

Chapter 848 of "One Piece" gave importance on the love between Pudding and Sanji. However, Pudding was not convinced that the love is two-way. Instead, Pudding believes that Sanji was only forced to marry her to save Luffy and Nami.

Pudding's uncertainty might lead to a drastic decision in Chapter 849 of "One Piece." The previous episode saw Pudding visiting Luffy and Nami in their prison cells. She earnestly apologized for the way Big Mom treats them, but she surprised the two when she informed that she has no intentions to marry Sanji.

In another exciting twist, Sanji wants to get himself out of the island, but Big Mom is already confident that the Vinsmoke-Charlotte nuptial is going to happen. The possible reactions from Big Mom if Sanji escapes from the island are something to look forward to. Even more interesting is how wrecked she will be if Pudding follows Lola's footsteps and run away from the island too.

See the video below for more information on Chapter 849 of "One Piece".

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