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'Nanatsu No Taizai' Chapter 161 Spoilers: Will Escanor Compete in the Tournament?

The upcoming chapter of "Nanatsu no Taizai" promises a heated battle on the way as spoilers reveal that Escanor will pop out of nowhere to be part of the tournament.

In the previous chapter, Melodias and Arthur Pendragon continued to go through the race as a team, while Elizabeth joined Hawk and Diane as a trio to find the end of the maze, and as expected, Melodias' connection with Elizabeth was featured.

Ban reunited with Melodias and they agreed to destroy the wall so they can get through. They were able to get through and the team members were reunited, sparking the tournament's beginning.

While the rest of the team have finally been reconciled and are prepping for the battles on the way, Escanor is out of sight. It seems he may have been lost somewhere in the maze and wasn't able to reach the end of it.

However, it is rumored that he will be able to break through the walls and miraculously join the tournament. As fans already know, Escanor isn't one to simply just give up and let the victory go to his foes. He will eventually find his way through any trial and will join the much-awaited tournament.

Manga Helpers also hints that Octololi will start announcing the rules and regulations that will either qualify or disqualify any competitor. Dolor will also prepare the arena, while Octololi will destroy the rest of the contestants who weren't able to make it out of the maze.

It is also said that Octololi's backstory will finally be revealed in episode 161. Fans will discover that he is the first Fairy King. He was thought to be dead a long time ago, but 3,000 years later, he is back and his presence will be a threat to many.

There is also a big bonus for fans of "Nanatsu no Taizai" as it was recently reported that there will be two chapters to be released so fans can expect that the upcoming two-chapter feature will be chock-full of awesome events leading to the final battle.

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