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CH. 840 · PP. 11–15

One Piece Chapter 840 Part 3 — Sanji’s Childhood Wound - Dialogue 2

dialogue excerptCh. 840pp. 11–15
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    - Pages: 11-15 - Characters: Judge, Reiju, Sanji, Ichiji, Niji, Yonji, Narrator ### Summary Sanji’s past explains why his family name is a wound rather than a source of pride. This section advances the Whole Cake Island storyline with 31 dialogue beats. Sanji’s family trauma and the forced wedding turn the rescue mission into an emotional test of loyalty. ### Key dialogue Narrator: His scores continue to fall further and further behind. Narrator: Lord Ichiji, Lord Niji, and Lord Yonji are all right on track. Narrator: their "Outer skeletons" have already started to form, and their bodies... Narrator: have matured into the level of an adult men both in terms of strength and agility. Narrator: However, it appears that Lord Sanji is... Well... Narrator: As much as it pains me to say these words... Narrator: There's no other way to describe his data other than to call him a total "failure". Narrator: On paper, all four of their genes were in fact successfully modified... Narrator: But for some inexplicable reason, he is the only one whose attributes and measures have remained almost constant from the moment of his birth.

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