In the upcoming One Piece Chapter 1081, Kuzan, the marine traitor, is expected to take the spotlight. Kuzan, who chose to become part of Yonko Kurohige’s pirate crew, may ultimately share important information with the Blackbeard Pirates. The Gorosei, taking note of Kuzan’s decision to become a pirate, has even warned Fleet Admiral Akainu to be cautious of possible information leaks.
Kuzan has reappeared on the island of Egghead as the new commander of the Blackbeard Pirates. If Kuzan is indeed on board Kurohige’s ship headed towards Egghead Island, then an intense battle may break out. Kuzan will meet the Navy’s war fleet led by Admiral Kizaru, as well as one of the Gorosei, Saturn. With his immense power, Kuzan may become one of the strongest pirates to face the Navy on Egghead Island after Luffy.
The encounter between the former Admiral and Admiral Kizaru will undoubtedly spark a conflict, especially since Kuzan’s betrayal of the marines is a serious issue. Kuzan’s long journey to become a traitor from within the Marine, despite being an Admiral, is a testimony to his strength. His defeat by Akainu in the fight for the position of Fleet Admiral was the turning point that led to his departure from the Marines. In the manga’s cover story, Eiichiro Oda officially shows Kuzan joining Kurohige’s pirate crew, marked by the kidnapping of Charlotte Pudding.
The motive behind Kuzan’s appearance on Egghead Island in One Piece Chapter 1081 is unknown. Nevertheless, there are some assumptions about this visit, such as fighting against the World Government or seizing the road poneglyph from the Straw Hat Pirates. Kuzan’s unexpected arrival on Egghead Island will disrupt the Navy’s plan to attack Luffy and his Mugiwara crew and also destroy Vegapunk.
In conclusion, One Piece Chapter 1081 is expected to be an exciting one with Kuzan’s return and his potential meeting with the Blackbeard Pirates. As Kuzan’s alliance with the pirates grows stronger, the Navy’s efforts to capture him will become more intense. How this will play out remains to be seen.