One Piece manga is now presenting a flashback of Kuma's life as a slave and a revolutionary. Oda rewarded fans with all the iconic characters in one chapter because Kuma was also in God Valley at the time of the catastrophe 38 years ago.
His life in the Sorbet Kingdom and how he joined the Revolutionary Army were covered in the most current chapter. Ginny, who was introduced recently in the manga, is a vital element of Kuma's life. She was a slave alongside him in God Valley, and they lived together in the Sorbet Kingdom.
Another tragedy occurs when they both become high-ranking soldiers of the Revolutionary Army when an unexpected opponent kidnaps Ginny.
One Piece Chapter 1098 will be released on November 12 at 12:00am JST, as there is no break this week. Your time zone is listed below:
Ginny was kidnapped by a Celestial Dragon and forced to be his wife for two years, according to One Piece Chapter 1098. She was abandoned after contracting a deadly ailment, along with baby Boneny, who was also sick. Ginny gets to reach Kuma just before she dies.
By the time Kuma arrived, she was already on the verge of death. They exchange a few words before she takes her last breath. Kuma adopts and raises baby Bonney like his own daughter. Bonney is the daughter of a World Noble and is just twelve years old, according to the chapter.
Because Kuma is not Bonney's biological father, the Buccaneer race most likely terminated when he died after becoming a Pacifista. There were numerous speculations that claimed Bonney