Eiichiro Oda reveals the ending of One Piece to a child with cancer!

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Eiichiro Oda revealed the ending of One Piece to a child with cancer. JapNation AniManga reported that the Japanese branch of the "Make A Wish" foundation made another dream come true, as a child with cancer asked One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda to tell them the ending of One Piece.

JapNation AniManga reported that the child's family was devastated when they received the news from doctors that Hinati Fujinami had lung cancer. After months of treatment, the Japanese foundation "Make A Wish," aiming to alleviate the suffering of little Hinati Fujinami, asked him what wish he would like to have granted. Hinati Fujinami replied that he would like to know about the ending of his favorite manga, One Piece.

JapNation AniManga reports that Eiichiro Oda was pleased to tell the child how One Piece would end, holding back tears as he observed Hinati Fujinami's condition. While Oda was telling Hinati Fujinami how One Piece would end, he asked to be alone with the boy so that no details about the manga would leak, and in a very good-natured way, he begged the boy not to reveal the ending to the press.

JanNation AniManga noted that after the conversation with Oda, Hinati Fujinami was seen smiling and crying at the same time. The boy told people that One Piece is "beautiful".

Make-A-Wish is an organization that grants wishes in nearly 50 countries, with 37 affiliates. The Brazilian affiliate has already fulfilled more than 700 children's wishes across the country. Such an action is very important, and we can all help. Visit the website and find out how to support Make-A-Wish Brazil.

Source: KDramastars// Onepieceex

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