One Piece reveals the biggest long-lost secret in Wano

piece It’s about to wrap up its Wano Country saga, and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to describe the arc as one of the best yet. Luffy’s fight with Kaido shook the entire fan base, and that doesn’t even mean the growth of the Straw Hat crew as a whole. With the series now coming to a close, all eyes are on the future, and Wano has just revealed a long-lost secret to getting fans excited.

The update is coming thanks piece Chapter 1055 If you haven’t been arrested yet. Part of the update checks on Robin and Law where a hacker follows a Momo henchman into a labyrinth. The pair are determined to learn more about Road Ponegliff, but the piece itself is shaded after the revelation of the Wano that we know isn’t the original.

No, it turns out the original is underwater at this point. The city has been under water for years, and the Wano River we know has been rebuilt on the sides of a mountain.

According to the country’s lost history, Wano was once a flat island with a huge mountain at its center. “At some point, great walls grew around the island and filled with rainwater. People were forced to abandon their flooded cities and instead create new lands on the mountainside for a new country,” says the historian.

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The original land carries the Ponegliff Road that Robin has always dreamed of studying. Now, there’s another one for our heroes to decide if they want to get to Laugh Tale. However, it appears that Wano’s safety will be tested once the next artifact is found. In a few chapters, the last chapter of piece He’s already complicating things for our heroes, and there’s no doubt that things will get even wilder as Luffy embraces his new Yonkou status.

What do you think of this latest revelation from Wano? Do you have any idea about its history…? Share your thoughts in the comments section below or follow me on Twitter @Megan Peters CB.

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