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dailyhighlight999

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Did Sabo Really Kill [SPOILER] in One Piece?

Recently, some pretty shocking information about Sabo and the Kingdom of Alabasta was revealed in the One Piece manga. Any of it is it true?
One Piece has come to a very precarious crossroads that may have global repercussions. Every new chapter contains a number of revelations, and One Piece chapter 1058 was no different because it included information about Crocodile and Mihawk. When a poster with Buggy and the two Warlords was shown in the earlier chapters, it caused a lot of confusion. Readers are aware that Buggy is not who he seems to be, and he cannot possibly employ people like Crocodile and Mihawk.

This puzzle was cleared up after chapter 1058 made it clear that Mihawk and Crocodile intended for Buggy to receive the bulk of the Marines' attention. While Mihawk and Crocodile were the main topics of conversation, a larger and more significant meeting was taking place in the Kamabakka Kingdom. The Revolutionary Army was forced to flee to Ivankov's native Kamabakka Kingdom after being driven from their base. The Revolutionary Army was able to finally sigh with relief once their commanders returned. A transponder snail was ringing on the last page of the chapter, and when Koala picked it up, the voice on the other end confirmed that it was Sabo. The crucial query is: Did Sabo really kill Nefertari Cobra in this tense situation?

Attacking To Save A Friend


When Sabo learned of Bartholomew Kuma's situation, he made the decision to attack Mary Geoise's Holy Land and rescue his friend. The other Revolutionary Army commanders accompanied Sabo. The Revolutionary Army finally came upon Ryokugyu and Admiral Fujitora. The outcome of this fight was unknown for a very long time, and on several occasions, Oda implied that Sabo might have been taken prisoner or, worse yet, killed.

All of these worries were unfounded, as it was revealed that Kuma had been safely rescued by the Revolutionary Army after successfully repelling the Marines. As a result, Sabo became even more well-liked and was given the nickname "Flame Emperor." The World Government now takes Sabo very seriously due to his growing reputation, and if his reputation continues to grow unchecked, they may be in big trouble.

Dragon and company were certainly happy to hear about Revolutionary Army's success, but the newspaper's other headline was somewhat unsettling. The news claims that Sabo assassinated Nerfetari Cobra, the Alabasta king who was present at the Levely. Dragon was enraged by this particular piece of information, and he warned Koala that despite Sabo's bravery, there would likely be conflict between them if he had actually killed Cobra. Dragon confronted Kuma and questioned him about what he had seen after making his position clear. Just before the chapter came to a close, Koala answered a call from Sabo to the transponder snail in the Kamabakka Kingdom. The Marines were prepared and immediately ordered their men to trace the call when the snail rang.

It is completely inconsistent with Sabo's personality to kill an innocent person. It won't be a stretch to refer to him as his brothers' kindest sibling. It is strange that Sabo would want to attack someone like Cobra because he has always worked to defend the weak. There is no connection between the two, and it appears that the World Government is trying to hide its own transgressions. Therefore, it's possible that the Five Elders took advantage of the situation to eliminate Cobra and the rest of the Nefertari Family, and they chose Sabo as the easy target. The Five Elders are aware that Sabo and the rest of the Revolutionary Army may have issues as a result of this news.

How is Vivi doing?


Along with her father, Vivi paid a visit to Mary Geoise, but it is unknown where she is right now. Either the Five Elders would have captured her, or Sabo would have saved her. Vivi and Rebecca discussed their experiences with the Straw Hat Pirates while they were together during the Levely arc.

It would be strange if Sabo tried to kidnap or harm Vivi if he knew about Rebecca and saw that she was friendly with Vivi. Sabo staying behind to save Vivi from the World Government's grasp would make more sense. Since Im was previously seen holding a picture of Vivi, which strongly implied that he felt threatened by her, there is no doubt that he has some sort of interest in her.

What if Cobra was killed by Sabo?


It is quite improbable that sabo killed cobra. There is no motive for the Revolutionary Army's chief of staff to pursue Cobra. But Sabo's reputation would undoubtedly suffer if the King of Alabasta's blood ended up on his hands. He will be shunned by the Revolutionary Army and left on his own. Sabo will suffer as a result.
Despite losing their number two, the Revolutionary Army now has Kuma, who can give Dragon confidential intelligence that could ultimately result in the fall of the World Government. In any case, the upcoming chapter looks to be yet another masterpiece as Oda will provide additional details about Sabo's whereabouts and the part he played in Cobra's demise and Vivi's absence.

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