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'One Piece' Chapter 810 Spoilers, Plot Rumors: Jack's True Identity to be Revealed

A new chapter of "One Piece" is set to be revealed. However, because the new chapter wasn't released last week, fans will have to wait a few more days until Dec. 17 to find out what happens in chapter 810.

According to reports, the next chapter will be focusing on Jack's true identity. There's a high chance that fans will finally see who Jack really is. Some believe that Jack the Drought is a Samurai from Wano Country. There are also speculations that say that he is Renegade Marine Morgan, who is also called Axe-Hand Morgan.

A prediction from Manga Helpers said that there are similarities between Jack and Morgan. Both characters are destructive and are unreasonable as well. Morgan may have turned into Jack the Drought by eating his own fruit, which is a zoan-type fruit mammoth.

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Another entry from the same source also agreed with the Jack-Morgan speculation. The user stated that he thinks Jack and Morgan are just the same person because of the fact the the Beast Pirates Captain was once seen wearing the same jaw armor gear that Morgan had on. Both characters also possess crazy eyes and blonde hair, which makes the fans even more convinced with their oneness.

Aside from the identity of Jack, chapter 810 spoilers revealed that there will be a "present-time dialogue between Trafalgar Law and Duke Nekomamushi." Fans are not really surprised with the time lapse since the story has always been moving from a flashback to the present time during the time when the Strawhats interacted with Duke Inuarashi.

Furthermore, the source stated that both the crews of Luffy and Law are going for the same goal and that is to put down Kaido. But then it wouldn't come as a surprise if the two crews will be fighting off each other since Duke Inuarashi and Duke Nekomamushi are currently in a war.

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