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One Piece Chapter 1162 Leak Reveals Garp’s True Allegiance at God Valley

One Piece Chapter 1162 Leak Reveals Garp’s True Allegiance at God Valley
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One Piece Chapter 1162 spoilers drop a bombshell: Imu was on God Valley, revealed via Saturn—and a pivotal truth about Monkey D. Garp is confirmed. Garp and Roger are stunned by Imu’s appearance, and Garp erupts over civilian deaths amid the war.

Spoiler warning: This dives into One Piece Chapter 1162 spoilers.

The new leaks do two things at once: they pull Imu directly into the God Valley Incident and, honestly, clear a lot of the mud that has stuck to Garp for years. If you have argued about Garp in forums, this one is for you.

So, Imu at God Valley. Yes, really.

According to the Chapter 1162 spoilers, Imu was present during the God Valley Incident. The reveal comes via Saturn, which is a very 'inside baseball' way of saying: the information is framed through him, and that is how we learn Imu was on-site.

'Garp and Roger were shocked to see Imu.'

The leaks also say Garp was furious about the civilian deaths during that chaos. That part is key, because it reframes how complicit he ever was in the World Government's uglier business.

Garp was not secretly fine with Celestial Dragon horror shows

Oda has always written Garp as a straight-arrow Marine — an idealist with a fist. The long-running knock against him has been that, by staying in uniform, he effectively propped up the World Government and the Celestial Dragons, corruption and all.

These spoilers push back hard on that. They say Garp had no idea about the Celestial Dragons' 'Native Hunting Competition' at God Valley — a particularly grim detail — and when he realized civilians were slaughtered, he was livid. He even called Sengoku to get the full picture and came away disgusted by what the Celestial Dragons had done.

Put plainly: even as a Vice Admiral with serious clout, Garp was not in on the rot at the top. And once he saw it for what it was, the read here is that he doubled down on shaping Marines the right way — teaching the next generation what justice should look like and trying to clean up the Navy from the inside.

The Monkey family does not agree on 'liberation'

This is where things get spicy. Garp's approach is noble but not radical. He is about responsibility, protecting civilians, and keeping his family safe — not world revolution. And that puts him at odds with one relative in particular.

  • Garp: Fix the Navy from within. Uphold justice. Save civilians. Not a 'burn it all down' guy.
  • Luffy: Free people when tyrants hurt his friends or innocents. He hates cruelty and loves personal freedom, but he is not chasing political upheaval for its own sake.
  • Dragon: Actively leading the Revolutionary Army to dismantle the World Government and liberate oppressed nations. He is the one carrying the banner of world liberation, far more than his father or his son.

Whether Oda brings those three philosophies into alignment by the final war is the big question. Do you think the Monkeys end up rowing in the same direction, or is the point that they never will?

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