## One Piece Chapter 802, pages 7-9: Zou - Chapter: 802 - Pages: 7-9 - Characters: Borsalino, Edward Weevil, Marines, Edward Newgate, Miss Bakkin ### Summary Page 7: Kizaru concludes that regardless of lineage, one unshakable truth remains: as a pirate, Edward Weevil is overwhelmingly powerful. His strength is said to be reminiscent of the raw strength Whitebeard had in his youth. The scene shifts to the devastated city, where Weevil towers amid wreckage, ruins, and defeated men. He mutters that they are all fools and will never understand, then urges them to say it together all at once. The page builds Weevil as a monstrous new threat, not through cunning or politics, but through sheer destructive physical power and the terrifying reputation attached to the name Whitebeard. Page 8: Edward Weevil bellows in his childish, nasal way that the only sons of "White-Beer" are the "Whitebeer Pirates," then turns to his mother for approval. He asks, "Right, momma? Momma?" and insists he must be Whitebeard's son because his beard is white. A title card introduces him as Royal Shichibukai, self-proclaimed "White-Beard Jr." Edward Weeble, former bounty 480,000,000. The page emphasizes the gag that his speech twists Whitebeard's name because of his runny-nose pronunciation, while his grotesque body, enormous weapon, stitches, and childlike dependence on his mother make him both ridiculous and dangerous. Page 9: Miss Bakkin backs up Weevil's claim, calling him cupcake and declaring that the so-called Whitebeard Pirates are merely playing house and nothing more than pretenders. She says the only true son of the once strongest pirate in the world, Whitebeard, and the only one related to him by blood, is Weevil alone. She introduces herself as the woman who stole Whitebeard's heart, while her title card names her Weevil's mother and self-proclaimed "Whitebeard's Beloved" Miss Bakkin. She smacks Weevil into focus, calling him her little treasure, and shows him Whitebeard's picture to argue the resemblance. Weevil mistakes the portrait for a mirror, repeatedly asks if it is a mirror, and apologizes to his mother when corrected.