![]() ![]() While both positions on the crew are vital, the swordsman and the cook, the crew can possibly survive without Zoro. Zoro possibly feels that he can be replaced. In essence, Zoro knew that Sanji was in worse shape than he was. If Sanji can be rendered unconscious by the butt of a sword then no way he would have survived taking all of Luffy’s pain. Sanji would have possibly died because Zoro has more durability than he does. He hasn’t spoiled anything, but the explanation he gives sound plausible: I watch One Piece with my older brother, who is way ahead of me. ![]() ![]() Why did Zoro knock Sanji out? Was it because Zoro felt the burden to take his captain’s pain should rest on his shoulders alone, or did he think that Sanji was a more valuable asset to the crew than he himself? I’m proud that both Zoro and Sanji attempted to sacrifice their lives for their captain, I’m mad at Kuma for showing up in the first place, but I’m also a bit confused. I can’t even mask the emotions running through me right now. Just watched the episode where Zoro attempted to sacrifice himself in place of Luffy. ![]()
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