Japanese media claimed that Yamato from One Piece will join the Straw Hat Pirates, which caused heated discussion and was later confirmed to be a rumor and apologized

Japanese media claimed that Yamato from One Piece will join the Straw Hat Pirates, which caused heated discussion and was later confirmed to be a rumor and apologized

The classic youth adventure manga masterpiece "One Piece" has just entered its final chapter, and various speculations and previews have been coming one after another. Recently, a Japanese media reported that another popular character, Yamato, will join the Straw Hat Pirates. After causing heated discussions, it was soon confirmed to be a rumor, and the initiator apologized to the public.

•On July 30, a report was published in the Kumamoto Daily News, saying, "In the main story of "One Piece", Yamato will join Luffy's camp of partners. I hope that there will be another bronze statue in his hometown (Oda's hometown of Kumamoto). " This caused an uproar and led fans to speculate that the last member of the Straw Hat Pirates is Yamato. Yamato is Kaido's daughter and is very popular.

•After the incident fermented, it triggered debates and doubts from all sides. The author of the report who originated the case recently announced that he wanted to apologize to the public. Although his tone was very affirmative (like a revelation), it was not a "spoiler" but just a personal thought. Of course, the fans who were fooled can now rest assured.

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