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You could not have found a better phrase to make me hate One Piece more. I was ambivalent before, but I loathe isekai in all its forms.
Well, it isn't one. There's a great overarching story and recurring characters and all sorts of stuff that makes it not quite qualify as an Isekai, but yeah in general every new country has their own stuff going on in addition to the main story and it takes the main focus. Usually the most hyped chapters are the ones in-between arcs because it's when there are updates on what other characters have been doing while the main cast was absorbed into a separate story.
And then even inside those separate stories there's some times an additional level of separate story through some long flashback that last up to dozens of chapters.
It's like the author wants to move on to create new stuff but can't so he just adapts OP to fit whatever new story he wants to make. But I guess I'm just giving you even more reasons to stay away from it and I haven't even mentioned any of its flaws.