
One Piece chapter 1152 spoilers: Zoro's Conqueror's Haki reveal and King Harald's flashback
One Piece chapter 1152 spoilers
As per online data the title is 'Terrible Day'.
Gaban reveals that the Holy Knights aren't unbeatable, which means Luffy needs to strengthen his Conqueror's Haki. He also mentions that more than one Straw Hat crew member possesses this power. While Sanji assumes Gaban is referring to him, it's actually Zoro that Gaban addresses.
Luffy was already aware that Zoro possesses the Conqueror's Haki. Meanwhile, Hajrudin refuses to release Loki, but Luffy proposes that Loki join his crew believing this would compel Hajrudin to let him go. However, Loki, Hajrudin, Zoro, and Sanji all disagree with Luffy's idea. Gaban then reveals to the group Luffy, Loki, and Hajrudin, that he and Shanks were present in Elbaph during the events of that fateful day.
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The chapter then shifts into a flashback. Fourteen years ago, Loki visited the castle to confront King Harald about his alliance with the World Government, the same force responsible for killing Rocks D. Xebec. However, upon arriving, Loki discovered that Harald had been fatally struck by his own soldiers. At the same time, Shanks confided in Gaban that he had once shared a connection with King Harald and wished to see him again. During this period, a mysterious individual stole the legendary Devil Fruit from Elbaph. Toward the end of the chapter, another flashback begins, this one set 109 years in the past.
One Piece chapter 1152 release date
Chapter 1152 is going to be released on June 23, 2025.
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