One Piece 1084 Spoiler: The Assassination Attempt of the Tenryuubito
One Piece 1084 Spoiler: The Assassination Attempt of the Tenryuubito

One Piece 1084 Spoiler: The Assassination Attempt of the Tenryuubito

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The highly anticipated One Piece Chapter 1084, penned by Eiichiro Oda, has been released and excited fans around the world. According to the official Reddit forum, the title of this chapter is “The Assassination Attempt of the Tenryuubito”. In this chapter, Oda reveals several important points that are sure to leave readers on the edge of their seats.

One of the most important points Oda makes in One Piece 1084 is what happened before the death of Raja Cobra in Mariejoa. Cobra confronted the Gorosei and asked about Queen Lily of Alabasta, who had previously refused to become a Tenryuubito. After she disappeared, Cobra asked the Gorosei where she went, but they didn’t know. Meanwhile, Charlos captured Shirahoshi, but thanks to Sai and Leo, they saved Poseidon.

In a surprising turn of events, the next chapter shows the Revolutionary Army fighting with the Admirals in Mariejoa. Morley managed to take the chance to free Kuma, and at the end of Chapter 1084 of One Piece manga, Eiichiro Oda reveals something shocking about Raja Cobra.

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Apparently, Im Sama suddenly appeared in the room where Raja Cobra and Gorosei were talking. Im Sama then states that Queen Lily has done something, but it’s not yet known what it is. However, it’s highly likely that Im Sama himself killed Raja Cobra at that time.

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That’s it, the official spoiler of One Piece chapter 1084 regarding the mystery of Raja Cobra’s death in Mariejoa. Fans of the manga series can’t wait to find out what will happen in the next chapter after this major plot twist.

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