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Sanji’s Reaction to Losing Monkey D. Luffy "One Piece"

Sanji’s Reaction!

By MORZATPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Hello there, One Piece fans! Ever thought about what Sanji-one of the many charms in the Straw Hat crew and the hot-headed cook-would feel if he happened to lose Monkey D. Luffy? Being the captain of the Straw Hats, Luffy is more than just the glue that holds the crew together; he is the very heart and soul of their adventures. For someone like Sanji, who owes so much to Luffy’s unwavering faith in him, such a loss would be devastating. Let’s dive into this emotional scenario and explore how Sanji might handle losing the person who gave him a new lease on life.

Luffy’s Role in Sanji’s Life

Now, let's imagine Sanji's reaction, but before that, understand how the bond between him and Luffy works. Luffy is more than a captain to Sanji; he reminded Sanji of his worth during those really low times when everything seemed bleak. In the Whole Cake Island arc, Luffy went hungry and put himself in pain just because he could not give up on Sanji-to show just how much he cared. It was in that moment that the connection was nailed-a deep brotherly connection beyond being crewmates.

To Sanji, losing Luffy wouldn't just be losing a captain, but it would also be the loss of the only person who saw him as family and helped him rediscover his purpose.

Early Reaction of Sanji

Sanji is an emotional soul, and to lose Luffy would break him. Unlike Zoro, who masks his emotions behind stoicism, Sanji openly wears his emotions. I think he would do a lot of anger, guilt, and overwhelming sorrow as the first reactions.

Sanji has this tendency to blame himself when things go wrong. With Luffy gone, he will find himself wondering whether he might have done more to save him. He'd be playing the scenario over in his head, trying to find what exactly he could've done differently. This self-blame would weigh heavily on his conscience, seeing as he always took a deep sense of responsibility for the well-being of his crew.

Turning Grief Into Action

Sanji is nothing if not resilient. After the initial shock and grief, he'd channel his pain into action. Sanji isn't one to dwell on it for too long-he'd honor Luffy's memory by fighting harder than ever to keep the crew together.

In his own way, Sanji would step up to fill the void left by Luffy. While he might not have the carefree charisma of their captain, Sanji’s loyalty and determination would shine through. He’d protect the remaining crew with everything he’s got, ensuring that Luffy’s dream of finding the One Piece didn’t die with him.

A Struggle to Lead

For all his bravado, Sanji may find the very concept of leadership challenging. He has never seen himself as a leader, but rather more of a supporter-the kind of individual who feels his best when he is supporting others. But in Luffy's absence, Sanji may find a need to step into a more pronounced position of prominence.

This wouldn't be easy for him. Sanji has always been self-sacrificing, putting others first whenever he has the opportunity. Keeping the balance between his grief and guilt, the responsibility of leading the crew after an unprecedented series of events, would push him to his limits. But if there's one thing we know about Sanji, it's that his love for his nakama would keep him going.

The Impact on the Crew

Beyond just affecting Sanji, losing Luffy would send shockwaves throughout the crew: Zoro might take up a stoic protector role while Nami and Usopp openly grieved. Sanji, as emotional center of the crew, would be fully supporting everyone else through their pain while he struggled with his own.

Sanji’s cooking might take on new meaning during this time. Food has always been his way of showing love and care, and he’d probably pour all of his emotions into keeping the crew fed and united. Each meal would be a small act of healing, reminding everyone of the bonds they share and the legacy Luffy left behind.

A Promise to Luffy

Of course, no reaction would be complete without a promise, made with feeling, to Luffy: spoken or silently vowed, Sanji would pledge himself to the dream of Luffy reaching the One Piece. Such is his promise, which will urge him onward, even against losses that no man should ever bear.

Alone with his thoughts, Sanji could recall how many times Luffy had urged him to pursue impossible things. Such memories would be an anchor to him, reminding him why he joined the Straw Hats and why he needed to keep their captain's dream alive.

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