## One Piece Chapter 919: The Ruins of Oden Castle - Chapter: 919 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Ideo, Leo, Hajrudin, Orlumbus, Monkey D. Luffy, Tama, Speed, Roronoa Zoro, Koma-chiyo, Tenguyama Hitetsu, O-Kiku, Trafalgar Law, Okobore Town residents, Flower Capital teacher, Kozuki Oden, Nine Red Scabbards, Flower Capital students, Kurozumi Orochi, Inemuri Kyoshiro, Kozuki Toki, Kanjuro, Kinemon, Kozuki Momonosuke, Raizo, Nami, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Carrot ### Summary Page 0: The title page names the chapter: Chapter 919, "The Ruins of Oden Castle." The cover serial continues as "Tales of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet, Vol. 46: Final (Second Half) 'Pleased to Make Your Acquaintance.'" The page presents the remaining Grand Fleet groups and captains: the Ideo Pirates led by Ideo, the Tontatta Pirates led by Leo, the New Giant Warrior Pirates led by Hajrudin, and the Yonta Maria Grand Fleet led by Orlumbus. This is not part of the Wano plot scene, but it is useful because it gives the chapter title and concludes the Grand Fleet cover-story introduction. Page 1: Outside Bakura Town, Speed is still trying to insist on her pride as a Headliner: "There's no reason for me to listen to you!!" and "I'm a Headliner of the Beasts Pirates!! My name is Speed!!" Someone wonders, "Why is Speed listening to that kid...?" Luffy, already certain the kibidango has done its work, entrusts Tama to her with a grin: "I'm leaving her to you, Umami!!" The narration calls it "the true effect of the Kibi Dango." Speed accepts her role as a servant, saying, "It's only natural for a servant to protect their master!!" Tama smiles and promises Luffy, "Big bro... I will never forget the taste... of the red bean porridge and the apple I ate today!!" Luffy answers, "Tell the old man with the nose that I said hi! I'll bring this dog back to you! I promise!!" He also keeps the sword for now: "I'm gonna keep this katana for a little bit longer, as well!! Can't be a samurai without one, after all!!" Zoro protests, "But you haven't even been using it... Let me take a look at it for a second... seriously." Page 2: Tama rides away on Speed's back and waves with a bright smile. The goodbye stretches across the empty road: Luffy calls, "See you later!!" while Koma-chiyo barks, "Woof woof!!" Tama calls back, "Tama!!!" and then, from town, "Mister Luffy-taro!!" Luffy watches her leave, satisfied that she is protected, and says, "Let's go! I guess she didn't feed you the dango to make you her servant, eh?" Koma-chiyo answers with another "Woof!!" The page closes the rescue quietly after the explosive raid: Tama is safe, Speed has become her escort, and Luffy's group can finally turn toward the next mystery instead of staying in Bakura Town. Page 3: As the raiders move on, Okobore Town erupts in gratitude behind them. The people shout, "Thank you for the treasure ship!!!" and cheer over food they had almost forgotten existed. Their cries turn personal: "My child became healthy, too!!" "My grandpa is healthy again!!" "It's a gift from hell!!" "We've never seen this much food before!!" Law, watching Luffy grin as the people celebrate, mutters with disgusted disbelief, "...A benevolent pirate... how revolting..." Luffy answers simply, "I did something good~" and asks, "Didn't we steal that food...?" Meanwhile O-Kiku rides with them, and Luffy asks, "Why are you coming with us, Kiku?" She explains, "Oh, um... I've wanted to go and see Oden Castle for a long time...!" She also adds that nobody is supposed to be at the ruins, so she wonders exactly why they want to go there. Luffy reassures her, "Kiku, don't worry about it!! You're a good, strong person!!" but Law is sharper: "Luffytaro and his friends are good people, but... I definitely cannot let my guard down just yet." Zoro notices the hidden tension and thinks, "That's not it. She's hiding something from us." Page 4: The story shifts to the Flower Capital, where a teacher lectures children inside a classroom under the bright face of official Wano propaganda. She asks, "Can any of you tell me what an isolationist country is?" A child raises a hand and says, "I can, miss!" The answer is approved: "It's when a country closes its borders to the whole world, in order to protect its people!!" The teacher asks, "How about an open country?" The children beg, "Pick me!!" and the lesson turns ugly. The teacher says, "That's when a country has open borders, allowing evil people or evil ideals to flow in. It's an act of evil!" She claims there are foreign countries around the world that want what Wano has. When she asks who tried to open Wano's borders in the past, the children answer in anger: "It was Oden and his Nine Red Scabbards!!" The page shows how the next generation is being taught to despise Oden as a traitor. Page 5: The teacher continues the official version of history, saying, "As I was saying before, that occurred over 20 years ago." According to her lesson, "A hero appeared and wa...