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'One Piece Chapter 806': Is Captain Jack Luffy's Next Big Enemy? Where Is Half Of The Straw Hats Crew?

Touted as the world's best-selling manga series in history, "One Piece" is back with Chapter 806 released on November 4, Thursday. In the chapter, according to Design and Trend, fans will likely learn more about the mysterious Captain Jack. In chapter 805, it was revealed that Captain Jack was the one who left Mokomo Dukedom, a city found in Zou, in ruins. He was also seen trying to free Doflamingo, the notorious pirate captain who is also an enemy of the series' main protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy.

"One Piece" follows the story of a young man named Monkey D. Luffy, who got elastic or rubber-like powers from eating a Devil Fruit. Luffy leads a pirate crew called the Straw Hat Pirates and with them, he sets on an adventure to find the world's ultimate treasure called "One Piece." If he has possession of this, he will become the next Pirate King.

In chapter 806, the report noted that Captain Jack is trying to help another pirate captain, Doflamingo, escape after he was defeated by Luffy and his crew. Following the events of chapter 805, Luffy and his crew just landed on the island of Zou, which incidentally is found on the back of a thousand year-old elephant. Having reached the back of the elephant, the crew started exploring it but Luffy got separated after he jumped off one of the city's guard towers.

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The chapter will likely show where Luffy and his crew are after they got separated, and what is in store for them in the island of Zou.

The report also speculated on the role that Captain Jack will play in the story. Given that he is powerful enough to destroy a city, he is predicted to be an enemy to beat for Luffy and his band of pirates. The chapter may also shed some light on why he is trying to set Doflamingo free and whether he is strong enough to do so. He is also speculated to be allied with Kaido, one of the four most notorious pirate captains in the world.

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