'One Piece' chapter 852 spoilers, predictions: Jimbei helps Luffy in defeating Big Mom?

(Facebook/One Piece)Will Jimbei help Luffy in case he meets Big Mom after escaping?

The previous chapter of "One Piece" saw Jimbei arriving in the prison where Luffy and Nami were kept, and predictions for chapter 852 reveal that Big Mom's former ally will turn against the Yonko to help his friends.

To recap, Luffy was trying to get the ropes off of his body when Jimbei appeared out of nowhere. Nami and Luffy were overjoyed to see their friend though the chapter's pages ended there.

Predictions for "One Piece" chapter 852 suggest that Jimbei came to help Luffy and Nami escape prison. It is also speculated that the Knight of the Sea will aid Luffy in defeating Big Mom in the upcoming installment of the hit manga series. However, there is no confirmation to the reports yet. They are merely speculations until the new chapter is rolled out.

Meanwhile, there was a huge revelation in chapter 851 that fans are still contemplating on. Pudding turned out to be just as evil as her mother. She injured Reiju and also used the power of the Memo Memo Devil Fruit to remove Reiju's memories. The scenario ties with the cliffhanger in "One Piece" chapter 849 wherein Reiju was seen with grave injuries though she appeared to have no idea who attacked her.

Not much is known about the plot for "One Piece" chapter 852, but based on the events that went down in the previous installment, fans can expect Sanji to have a change of heart. He unintentionally heard everything that Pudding said to Reiju before his sister's memories were erased.

Now that Sanji has uncovered Pudding's true colors, plans to save the Straw Hats' chef may finally come into fruition. However, there are dangers ahead for the crew in "One Piece" chapter 852. It is said that after escaping, Luffy and Jimbei will come face to face with Big Mom herself and a battle will ensue just a day before the supposed Vinsmoke-Charlotte wedding.

"One Piece" chapter 852 is expected to be released sometime next week.

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