One Piece Chapter 1134 – The Owl Library

One Piece Chapter 1134 – The Owl Library
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One Piece Manga Online Chapter 1134 – Read One Piece Manga Online in High Quality For Free At onepiecetrend. Catch the latest manga releases chapter with high-quality images. Online read NOW! Join Monkey D. Luffy and Shanks in their search for the ultimate treasure, the One Piece. Fans are incredibly excited to see what One Piece Chapter 1134 will bring, and it is certainly poised to be one of the biggest chapters yet. As the last chapter of 2024, it’s an opportunity that Oda will absolutely not miss.

What to Expect in One Piece Chapter 1134

One Piece Chapter 1134 is set to feature one of the most significant plot twists in the series. Here’s what you need to know:

The Elbaf Arc is the second arc of the Final Saga, bringing the Straw Hats closer to uncovering the world’s hidden history. As they arrive at one of the most mysterious locations, a new adventure awaits them, but danger looms over the Kingdom of Giants.

One Piece Chapter 1134 - The Owl Library

In the previous chapter, readers witnessed a heartwarming reunion between Robin and Saul after 22 long years. Robin learned in Egghead that Saul is still alive, and he cleverly recreated the scene of their first meeting, evoking strong emotions from the Straw Hats. Luffy, in particular, was thrilled for his friend. However, their journey is just beginning, as Chapter 1134 confirms the arrival of a mysterious character.

Release Date and Time for One Piece Chapter 1134

One Piece Chapter 1134 will be released on Sunday, December 22, 2024, at 7 AM PT. Fans can read the latest chapter for free on Manga Plus.

Here are the global release times for One Piece Chapter 1134:

  • 11 AM Eastern Time
  • 4 PM British Time
  • 5 PM European Time
  • 8 PM Indian Time
  • 11 PM Philippine Time

Major Spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1134

In this upcoming chapter, Luffy expresses his gratitude for saving Robin’s life 22 years ago. Not only is Robin a valuable crew member, but she is also a dear friend to Luffy, and he makes sure to convey his thanks during this emotional moment.

While the crew enjoys their time with the Giants, Lilith has her own plans. She possesses a clone of Vegapunk (Stella) and has important tasks to fulfill in Elbaf. The kingdom features a massive Owl Library, where regular books are enlarged for the Giants to read easily.

The chapter will also delve into the underworld, where Loki is trapped, having a conversation with someone named “Mosa.” Additionally, readers will get a glimpse of the “Heaven World,” the highest branch of Elbaf, located within a castle.

As the chapter concludes, a magic circle appears, and two figures emerge from it, one of whom bears a striking resemblance to Shanks. This magic circle is reminiscent of the one used by the Gorosei to arrive at Egghead, suggesting that these individuals may have traveled from Mariejois.

This chapter also lends credence to the popular theory that Shanks may have a twin brother.

With the conclusion of the Egghead Incident Arc, fans are encouraged to check out the ongoing Land of the Gods Arc. Additionally, be sure to explore where to watch One Piece Fan Letter and learn more about its content.

10 responses to “One Piece Chapter 1134 – The Owl Library”

  1. Cody Bellinger Avatar
    Cody Bellinger

    This is possibly the fakest fakeout death in the history of fakeout deaths. It never “counted” to begin with because all of the Vegapunk Satellites seem to have just as much knowledge as one another (including Stella), all share the same memories up to a certain point where York started fucking around. Functionally, they’re all toyetic character designs WAY before they’re actual people who could all be interchangeable with each other. Edit Egghead to make all seven look identical to Stella, and the reader would never even know they were supposed to be ‘different characters’. “Gee why’d I make a self that was an incarnation of greed?” Gee idk, genius, why’d you make an incarnation that’s “evil”? Doesn’t Vegapunk’s whole-ass ethos stray away from concepts of good and evil? What do these designations even fucking mean over all?

    We have Kizaru’s low-key betrayal being not-revealed in a fucking SBS, with Kizaru being visibly heartbroken murdering somebody that he himself must have known that he wasn’t truly murdering. All the pathos around Kizaru in Egghead that was barely there to begin with has just evaporated in the light.

    I just. Can’t. THEY’RE ALL THE SAME FUCKING PERSON, SO WHY COULDN’T YOU LEAVE ANY OF THEM DEAD?! As a system myself, a person who is-what-made-of several equivalents to these “satellites”, this infuriates me on a personal level I can’t really describe succinctly to people who aren’t like this.

  2. Steve Harvey Avatar
    Steve Harvey

    I find the summoning circles interesting. In one of the Romance Dawn pilots black magic was a thing. I wonder if it makes a comeback on the last leg of the series.

    It’s just curious that Oda chose this type of teleportation to be a thing, in a world where before Egghead “science” worked pretty much like a magic/mysterious superpower. And then instead on using that, in the arc focused on science, he chose to introduce what could be considered the opposite on science, magic, as a transportation element.

    And then the magic is used to bring us… a clone? A creation of science. (Though could be just twins)

    I’m starting to lean more and more towards that Imu/Gorosei are literal devils and the Tenryubito existing and getting pampered is a part of some magical pact or ritual.

  3. Bhad Bhabie Avatar
    Bhad Bhabie

    Short theory: Shanks look-a-like killed the king in the presence of Loki before vanishing via teleportation. Loki was framed of the murder and locked away. Because Loki knows the truths as well as potentially more information, WG placed a “special bounty” on him. This could also somehow relate to Loki mocking Shanks.

  4. Paris Hilton Avatar
    Paris Hilton

    Shanks evil twin in Elbaph Saga? Oda is clearly influenced by Saint Seiya and Sid and Bud story. But in One Piece it might be inverted. The good and the gentle one is the pirate, the evil is with WG and Celestial Dragons. Maybe twins were some sort of taboo in Celestial Dragon’s families as well? Maybe it can only be one heir? Can’t wait to find out what Oda is cooking.

  5. Bronny James Jr. Avatar
    Bronny James Jr.

    Btw Name “Mosa” is similar to Non-Cano DF “Mosa Mosa No Mi” eaten by Zephyr’s Commander Binz,
    It means “Growth” which is very interesting

    Something could be making Animals & Trees & even People reach such ridiculous Growth in Elbaph,
    I think this Mosa guy (Dunno if it’s his Real Name or maybe Loki is talking to Adam Tree itself or his Hammer) is the Source of this Power,
    It also cannot be a coincidence that Oda chose to give Usopp those Pop Green that can grow instantly
    (Don’t forget that Oda chose to make Usopp both Sniper & Botanist of SH cuz apparently both Stories are Related)

    PS: I also always believed this Power exists since Weevil’s Introduction, because i’m 99% certain that He is just a Kid who grew up Instantly & was given Physical Buffs (Just like Shinobu did to Momo or Bonney’s DF), and it matches with Norse Mythology’s Vidar who was created for Vengeance as Son of Odin, born fully grown

  6. Cristiano Ronaldo Avatar
    Cristiano Ronaldo

    And just like that, vegapunk somehow returned.
    So the crates jimbei was loading onto the sunny just happened to have a vegapunk clone? But lilith didn’t know vegapunk planned to die so why did she think to pack a clone?
    Whatever…
    Danks being the arc villain makes more sense. People were saying the arc villain would be whoever lives in the heaven realm but that doesn’t make sense since loki already killed the king, so loki is the strongest giant on the island already and he doesn’t seem to be a villain.
    Anyway danks isnt stronger than luffy but he could be good enough to actually be a threat.

  7. Kai Cenat Avatar
    Kai Cenat

    Harald was corrupted/tricked/evil intended by the World Government to weaken Elbaph. Yeah, a country of merchant/traders that studies and despises war seems beatiful but we should remember that the ones ruling the OP world aren’t like this. Further more they want anything and anyone related to ancient kingdom, ancient culture, ancient knowledge erradicated. So this king, seen by everyone as a good man, was actually trying to weaken Elbaph so that the WG could conquer it. Loki found out / saw throgh it (perhaps becasuse he is a fan of Ancient tales like Nika/Sungod) and decided to kill him. That is why he is seen as a Villain (Moza says he is kind). Also Ripley confirms that there are no more giant warriors ever since that time (obviously there are exceptions like Harjudin + 4, but they are only 5. Can not protect the country). The presumably God/Holy Knights were teleported to the King’s Castle because the king likely allowed it years ago, before death obviously, and now the WG can use it.

    Edit: also would like to point out that those books being gigantofied after entering the library functions, following my head-cannon, exactly opposite to the castle where the Sunny was held. Why? because Goldberg has been carrying the Sunny over his shoulders, a Sunny barely bigger than him and we should remember that Harjudin (22m tall) was on the Sunny (56 m) when he swore to Luffy. So the ship was reduced in size (perhaps when it crossed the mist and was captured by the crow or simply the castle). You could say is “Oda’s inconsistency with sizes” but i don’t thionk it’s the case.

  8. Elon Musk Avatar
    Elon Musk

    I’m almost positive that King Harald struck a deal with the WG. He would demilitarize the giants and remove a threat from the board (potential Nika ally) in exchange for something (Immortality from Imu, like the Gorosei?).
    Loki fumbled their plans but couldn’t argue his way out of what seemed to be a patricide to get power over the giants.

  9. Gol D. Roger Avatar
    Gol D. Roger

    “We have invanders!” Oh yeah, those two are definitely the main villains of Elbaph.
    So in addition to Shonks, we have a female Holy Knight alongside him.
    I already feel that this character is going to be very popular just because she is associated with Shanks’ brother.
    I know that Tekking will call her Shanks’ Hot Sister.
    Speaking of Tekking, it’s funny that he counted the number of shadows on the Sval in the last chapter and realized that Lilith and Bonney were on the ship too, he will celebrate this W, but the bigger W is from Morj who did a Shanks Twin video and a Holy Knights are Elbaph Villains video.

  10. Jeremiah Fears Avatar
    Jeremiah Fears

    The kind king of Elbaph was likely in kahoots with the World Government and Loki found out. Perhaps they thought that 1. With the giants on their side, they’d never fall and 2. If their fruit really was the Sun God fruit, they could keep an eye on it and make sure Joy Boy was never resurrected, doubly so if the fruit Who’s Who was transporting to the W.G. was actually the fruit. Loki killed the king and ate the fruit to ensure the giants weren’t in league with the W.G. and to ensure they didn’t get their hands on a potential Sun God fruit.

    Shank’s twin captured Loki and chained him up, but Loki thought it was actually Shanks. Loki is going to reveal to Luffy that Shanks is a bad guy, but it’s actually a case of mistaken identity. The individual Shanks came to Elbaph to see was the guy in silhouette (i.e. Scopper or Shiki), not Loki as we are led to believe.

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