## One Piece Chapter 909, pages 8-9: Seppuku - Chapter: 909 - Pages: 8-9 - Characters: Franky ### Summary Page 8: The chapter finally enters Wano Country. A vast castle rises over an ornate city of curved roofs, bridges, towers, and drifting petals, with music and performance sounds carrying through the streets. The layout is grand and theatrical, all layered buildings and stylized clouds, announcing a new setting rather than simply changing location. The panels linger on shamisen strings, movement behind screens, and the city unfolding below, so the reader arrives in Wano through sound, architecture, and ceremony before meeting the disguised Straw Hats. It is a dramatic shift from the quiet village Marco protects: Wano is beautiful, dense, controlled, and already carrying the weight of hidden performance. Page 9: In Wano, Franky has become a carpenter named Franosuke and works under a foreman who does not understand his complaint. The foreman asks, "Oi oi oi! Newbie! Were ye the one that worked on this here part?!" and Franky answers, "Yes, boss! Any problems?!" When the foreman scolds him, Franky fires back, "The hell ye mean, ye dolt?! It's bloody perfect, man! I'm tryin' te praise ye, ye big lunk!" The exchange is loud, rough, and comic, ending with Franky upside down and shouting, "Thank ye kindly, ya old geezer!" while the foreman answers that of course he respects it. Franky's disguise has placed him inside Wano's labor world, but his temperament remains unmistakably Franky.