One Piece Chapter 1142 brings thrilling moments filled with action, mystery, and unexpected developments, particularly with Loki’s recent escape. This chapter is titled “The Most Terrifying Thing.”
The new chapter kicks off with an impactful opening page: Yamato launching a fierce attack on Who’s Who using a powerful Thunder Bagua technique.
The Assault of Jörmungandr on the Walrus Arena
Meanwhile, at the Walrus Arena, a giant creature known as Jörmungandr appears and begins its assault. Fortunately, Saul and the school head Kiba have taken action to counter this creature, protecting the area from its destructive force.
However, a critical situation arises: the destructive waves do not just affect the arena but venture into the ocean, following a magical mist unleashed by Gunko.
Loki’s Ultimate Escape in One Piece Chapter 1142

In a dramatic turn, Loki commands Luffy and others to escape from his grasp, warning them that Elbaph could be obliterated even in its current state. Consequently, in a moment of sheer chaos, Loki attacks the Adam tree using his Ragnir wind, creating a bolt of lightning from the sky. This lightning strikes the Adam tree, causing significant destruction. This act not only demonstrates Loki’s formidable power but also puts everyone in imminent danger.
The Perils of the Brothers’ Destruction Manifesting
Back at the arena, the destructive forces unleashed by the brothers manifest into terrifying monsters resembling Loki, Black Nika, the Dragon, and other similar figures. Teacher Ange warns that they have taught the brothers the greatest lesson about their destructive natures, suggesting that these monstrous entities symbolize the physical embodiment of their destruction. This surreal phenomenon adds another layer of psychological depth to the narrative.
The Divine Guardians Observing from Afar
While all these events unfold, the Divine Guardians observe from a distance. Sommers remarks that Gunko’s most significant flaw is its directness. Gunko’s response is surprisingly straightforward and impactful: Nika. This revelation not only ties back to Nika’s mythology but also serves as a reminder that the Divine Guardians have their own vulnerabilities and unique points of destruction.