This week’s 2025 Issue 21 of Weekly Shonen Jump teases a new special campaign to celebrate the 1146th chapter of one piece, set to arrive today. Stay tuned for further details as they become available. The chapter’s cover story follows Yamato’s journey through Wano, where a grateful Ulti, recently saved alongside her brother Page One, pleads to serve under Yamato as a gesture of thanks.
Main Story: Clashes in the Sun World
The chapter opens with a tense confrontation between Gunko and Colon, joined by several Straw Hat Pirates. Nami labels Gunko a human intruder, but Gunko declares herself a god, sparking a fight. Using her Paramecia-type Arrow-Arrow Fruit, Gunko redirects Nami’s attack with a technique called “Aloe” (or “Arrow Edge”). She similarly counters Jinbe and Brook’s assaults with ease. However, Usopp lands a devastating blow using his Pop Greens and slingshot, seemingly obliterating Gunko. Shockingly, she regenerates her entire body, including her arms, and emerges unscathed.
Though the timeline is unclear, Gunko likely kidnaps Colon after her regeneration, using him as a hostage to deter further attacks from the Straw Hats. She then delivers a chilling monologue, revealing that the world was meant to end in secrecy, but figures like Professor Clou D. Clover, Nico Olvia, and Dr. Vegapunk uncovered the truth and warned others. Their actions, she claims, have set the stage for an imminent “immense war.” Gunko questions who the powerful Giants of Elbaph will align with in this conflict, before vanishing with Colon.
A Glimpse into the Underworld
The focus briefly shifts to the Underworld, where Luffy and Loki have comically grown large after gorging on Sanji’s cooking. Details here are sparse, and the narrative quickly returns to the Sun World.
Sun World: A Broadcast Looms and a Hero Falls
Saint Rimoshifu Killi is seen preparing for a mysterious broadcast, though its contents remain undisclosed as the focus shifts again. The chapter’s climax centers on Jaguar D. Saul, gravely wounded after battling Saint Shepherd Sommers. As Saul collapses, he urges Nico Robin and Tony Tony Chopper, hidden in his beard, to stay safe and await the chance to rescue the Elbaphian children.
Saint Sommers mocks the idea of Giants having schools and libraries, insisting they are merely warriors destined to serve as the World Government’s “mercenaries.” The chapter closes with Sommers cursing Harald, likely for his peaceful policies, which he believes have led to this chaos.
Notes:
The spoilers suggest a fragmented timeline, with some events implied rather than explicitly detailed.
The chapter ends on a dramatic double-page spread highlighting Saul’s sacrifice and Sommers’ disdain for the Giants’ culture.
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