## One Piece Chapter 58, pages 2-4: DAMN GEEZER - Chapter: 58 - Pages: 2-4 - Characters: Sanji ### Summary Page 2: Young Sanji sits alone on his side of the rock, looking out at the vast ocean. He thinks, "I CAN SEE SO FAR AWAY ACROSS THE OCEAN. I'M SURE I'LL BE ABLE TO SPOT AT LEAST 1 OR 2 SHIPS IF I WAIT 4~5 DAYS." He opens a small sack he was given, revealing a few pieces of bread and other food items. "NOW LET'S SEE. I HAVE 5 DAYS WORTH OF FOOD." He reasons with himself, "BESIDES, I DON'T SEE ANY WRECKAGE OF THE PASSENGER SHIP I WAS ON, SO IT'S POSSIBLE THAT THEY MIGHT COME AND RESCUE ME." Sanji starts to calculate his survival plan: "BUT THINKING OF THE WORST CASE SCENARIO, IT'D BE BEST TO SPLIT IT EVENLY OVER 20 DAYS. I'LL GET TO EAT LESS PER DAY, BUT THERE'S PLENTY OF RAINWATER TRAPPED IN THE CREVICES THAT I CAN DRINK. SO I SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET BY SOMEHOW." He smiles confidently, believing his plan is foolproof. "IF I CAN WAIT OUT 20 DAYS, I'M SURE A SHIP WILL PASS BY HERE. I CAN DEFINITELY SURVIVE. IT'S SIMPLE!" Page 3: Sanji's stomach suddenly lets out a loud growl, indicated by the sound effect "gyurururu". He takes a tiny piece of food from his stash and eats it with a "GULP!" Next, he crawls over to a small puddle of rainwater trapped in a crevice of the rock and drinks eagerly, "GLUG GLUG GLUG!" He lifts his head, water dripping from his face, and exhales, "PWAHH!" He looks back at his open sack of food, his stomach growling again. He hesitates, thinking, "MAYBE I'LL EAT JUST A LITTLE MORE...." He reaches his hand toward the food, but then stops himself, pulling his hand back in frustration. "NO! I HAVEN'T EVEN MADE IT PAST THE 1ST DAY YET! IT HAS TO LAST 20 DAYS NO MATTER WHAT!" Page 4: Sanji clutches his stomach as it rumbles violently, the sound effects "GUUURGLE...!" and "gyurururu" surrounding him. He yells in frustration, "DAMN IT! STOP RUMBLING, STOMACH!" He sits curled up in a ball, groaning in pain from the hunger, "UGHH... UWEHHH...!" Time passes, and the scene transitions to a wide shot of the rock formation as the sun begins to set, casting shadows over the ocean. Sanji sits alone on the edge of the cliff, looking out at the empty horizon. He thinks to himself, "NOTHING PASSED BY TODAY. MAYBE IN 2 OR 3 DAYS..."