Ginny’s fate is darker than fans expected in One Piece 1098.
One Piece chapter 1098 is upon the fans and it is clear that this chapter is going to be incredibly tragic, based on the leaks and spoilers alone. Oda has, once again, shocked all the fans and showcased the depravity of the Celestial Dragons in this week’s chapter. The chapter might not be for everyone.
In fact, this is a chapter that might actually need a trigger warning for the fans before they dive into this. As fans know, in the previous chapter, Ginny was kidnapped and, One Piece chapter 1098 picks up the story from there onward. Ginny’s Kidnapping
In the previous chapter of One Piece, fans saw how the lives of Kuma and Ginny were changing as they grew up. Kuma became a pastor and started helping people while Ginny was watching over him, the same as before. Later on, when Kuma and Bonney were in prison, the Revolutionary Army came to their aid and, at this point in the story, fans were incredibly excited to see Dragon make his move. The evil king of the kingdom was overthrown and the prisoners were all freed at the same time. This also meant that Kuma and Ginny now ended up joining the freedom fighters and this organization then turned into the Revolutionary Army, thanks to their inclusion. Kuma became the third pillar of the Revolutionary Army, while Ginny became the East Army Commander of this group.
Over the years, they went on many missions, given that they were expanding their operations. Ginny, who was the East Army Commander, was preparing to meet Kuma again after a long time and that is when a mysterious person close to her managed to kidnap her. Dragon received word of her kidnapping and that is where the chapter ended. One Piece chapter 1098 picks up right from there and the story continues and goes much much darker than ever before. Ginny’s Return To Slavery — Ginny Becomes A Celestial Dragon Slave
It is confirmed in One Piece chapter 1098 that Ginny ends up becoming a slave once again. Fans know that she was a former slave of the celestial dragons right from the age of 9 and she managed to escape during the events of God Valley. When Ginny escaped, she lived life in the Sorbet Kingdom with Kuma. However, after joining the Revolutionary Army, when she was kidnapped, she found her way back to slavery. Usually, Oda leaves out the harrowing details that some prisoners, especially his female characters, such as Hancock and the Gorgon sisters, endured during the years of slavery.