## One Piece Chapter 907: The Empty Throne - Chapter: 907 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Orlumbus, Charlotte Linlin, Kaido, Monkey D. Luffy, Sakazuki, Borsalino, Monkey D. Garp, Hina, Gol D. Roger, Stelly, The Five Elders, Saint Charlos, Shirahoshi, Rebecca, Vivi, Neptune, Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Leo, Sai, Rob Lucci, Kaku, Stussy, Saint Donquixote Mjosgard, Otohime, Shanks ### Summary Page 0: The cover story appears under "Chapter 907: The Empty Throne" and continues "Dropping in on the Lives of the Straw Hat Grand Pirate Fleet, Vol. 37: Orlumbus Arc." Orlumbus is shown leaving with a large naval force after receiving a tearful farewell from the people he once served. The printed caption frames it as "A 56-strong fleet of ship thieves receives their tear-filled departure" and "Thank you for all the help!" It is not part of the main Reverie plot, but it is useful canon side-story material for the Straw Hat Grand Fleet and Orlumbus's transition into piracy. Page 2: Far across the seas from Mary Geoise, Whole Cake Island still bears the damage and humiliation left by the Straw Hats' escape. Big Mom refuses to let it end there, shouting, "Are you kidding?! I refuse!" When someone tells her, "Look, it doesn't really have anything to do with you," she insists that if she is not the one to take Straw Hat's head, she will be shamed forever, because "he has something he needs to return to me!" The newspaper with Luffy's new bounty lies nearby, making the insult concrete. When Kaido enters the conversation, he reminds her, "Besides, you still owe me one big time, Kaido." Big Mom tries to dismiss it as the past, but Kaido answers, "Nope. That debt is lifelong." Page 3: Kaido refuses to let Big Mom claim Luffy for herself. His face fills the panel as he declares, "I'm the one with a bone to pick with that kid! If you come here, I'm killing you, Linlin!" Big Mom does not sound intimidated. She grins and replies, "Let's stay friendly on this, eh?! Like good old times!" The conversation exposes a dangerous history between the two Emperors: they are enemies now, but they share old ties and old debts. A terrified subordinate says, "Do your worst then. I just figured I'd drop you a line. Listen up. I'm going to be the one to kill Straw Hat." The page turns Luffy's survival into a trigger for a possible collision between two Yonko. Page 4: At Marine HQ, the unencrypted call between Big Mom and Kaido throws the Navy into alarm. Officers report, "Big Mom's on the move!" and "She's going to make contact with Kaido!" Because their signal is completely unencrypted, the Marines realize the message is probably meant as a provocation: "Come and stop us if you can!" One officer says it is almost too easy to tap into, while another concludes that only the Admirals or the Shichibukai could possibly stop them. Kizaru calmly offers, "Shall I go, then, Sakazuki?" but Sakazuki tells him to hold. The strength of the armies in Wano Country is still unknown, and the word that stops him is the same mystery hanging over the arc: "The samurai, eh..." Page 5: On the Red Line, news of Big Mom and Kaido reaches the royal bodyguards at Mary Geoise. Hina is alarmed and says, "Are you serious, Garp?! They're after your grandson! Straw Hat Luffy!" Garp bursts out laughing, "Pppfffttt! Hilarious!" She snaps, "It's no laughing matter! Do you really want to just let two Yonku meet each other like this?!" Garp answers that Reverie is happening right now and all the people who could stop the meeting are gathered as royal bodyguards. He adds that Big Mom has surely accounted for that and asks what Boss Sakazuki said. When Hina warns that all this talk of Big Mom and Kaido points to a deeper danger, Garp says the Wano Country lies outside the World Government alliance, therefore outside their jurisdiction. He laughs that not interfering right now is their best bet. Page 6: Hina calls the two Emperors "the reason you're called the hero of the Marines," and asks about the old "Locks" connection. Garp notes that she is well informed for someone so young, then says, "Yes. Before Roger, the age was theirs!" But more than forty years have passed, and "the past has passed." Hina remains worried, saying that even if those pirates lost their captain, they have only become stronger. Garp does not deny the danger. He smiles grimly and says there is no point worrying: if they return, they will be a huge threat, and the situation will get far bigger than any of them are imagining. The page plants the shadow of Rocks over the present crisis without fully explaining it. Page 7: Inside the Holy Land Mary Geoise, Pangaea Castle, King Stelly of the Goa Kingdom is led to the place called "The Empty Throne." When he hears it is part of the oath, he asks, "Huh?" The chamber is immense, with a throne set high above crossed weapons. Stelly immediately asks, "Can I sit on it?" and his guide is horrified: "Even as a joke, such a thing would be unthinkable!" The explanation foll...