## One Piece Chapter 625: Uninherited Will - Chapter: 625 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Zeff, Donquixote Mjosgard, Celestial Dragons, Aladine, Vander Decken, Jinbe, Sun Pirates, Otohime, Shirahoshi, Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Sea Kings, Neptune, Minister of the Left, Minister of the Right ### Summary Page 0: Cover page for chapter 625, titled "Uninherited Will." The cover story continues "From Shipdeck Around The World Vol 11: Baratie - Now Undergoing Refurbishment." Zeff sits outside the Baratie reading a newspaper while the restaurant is being repaired around him, a quiet extra scene away from Fish-Man Island before the chapter returns to Otohime's flashback. Page 1: A ruined ship crashes into Fish-Man Island, and the crowd realizes what it is: "A Tenryubito ship?!" Someone says it looks as if it was attacked by deep-sea creatures. The people ask why Celestial Dragons are here in the depths, but the man aboard is already coughing, panting, and ordering the fish-men around. He demands that they blast "all those worthless fools" and bring him his mask at once. Even wounded and stranded, the Celestial Dragon treats the islanders as things beneath him. Page 2: The wounded World Noble is named Saint Mjosgard. He points a gun at the people while gasping that "the stench of fish in this place is simply unbearable!!!" and shouts, "Hurry up and bring me my mask!! Save my life, do you hear me?!" He demands a doctor and treatment, but the medical team hesitates. Aladine says the doctors are present, yet he does not think anyone knows how to handle this. A nearby fish-man calls Mjosgard "that lowest of the world's trash" and says, "We should kill him." Page 3: Elsewhere, Vander Decken IX hears the commotion and is entertained by it. A wrecked Tenryubito ship has arrived seeking refuge, and this is not how the situation was supposed to go. He has been told that Jinbe has joined the Shichibukai and that the members of his pirate crew, the Sun Pirates, have returned to their home, including those who were once slaves. Vander Decken understands Mjosgard's reason for coming: the noble paid good money for that "wonderful collection of fishman slaves" and now intends to retrieve them. Page 4: The former slaves stand before the collapsed Saint Mjosgard. People shout, "Hey - wait, you guys!! What are you planning on doing?!" but the hatred around him is no longer abstract. Mjosgard recognizes them and screams, "Ahhh!! It's you!!! My slaves!!!" He orders them to return with him immediately and asks who gave them permission to leave. The men he once owned close in with weapons, their silence answering him more clearly than any speech. Page 5: The crowd surges toward Mjosgard, and someone shouts, "Stop it, you guys!!!" The warning is practical as much as moral: "He's a Tenryubito!! If you attack him, even your pardons will count for nothing!!" Mjosgard snarls that above the surface his position is protected by the threat of Marine admirals coming to defend him, but in the depths, if everyone keeps quiet, this will be no more than an accident at sea. The people hesitate because he has a point, yet the rage remains. Page 6: The islanders decide Mjosgard is barely breathing and dead either way. They cry, "Let him feel a little of the pain you suffered!!!" "Kill him!!!" and "Make sure it's painful!!!" Mjosgard finally realizes he is the one being hunted and shouts that he is an important person. Someone tells him, "You, of all people, could never forgive even if I tried!!!" He pulls the trigger while the crowd yells to stop, and in the instant before revenge can become murder, Queen Otohime rushes between the gun and the people. Page 7: The gun fires, and the bullet hits Queen Otohime. Everyone freezes. Voices cry, "Queen Otohime!!!" and "The bullet hit the queen...!!" Mjosgard pants on the ground while Otohime, bleeding but still conscious, orders, "Throw your weapons aside, all of you...!!" She has taken the shot herself, not to save the Celestial Dragon's dignity, but to stop her own people from crossing the line in front of the next generation. Page 8: Otohime looks at the crowd and says the words that cut through their fury: "There are children watching...!!!" Jinbe and the others are stunned. Aladine asks where the Tenryubito is, and Jinbe says Otohime dashed out of the palace alone. Six-year-old Shirahoshi asks what a Tenryubito is, and her brother answers with painful honesty: "It's a kind of human, Shirahoshi... One of the... less pleasant types of human..." The children are forced to see both the cruelty of the surface and Otohime's refusal to answer it with murder. Page 9: Otohime's wound is only a scratch, but the people cannot understand why she protects the man who has hurt them. She says she can hear the cries of their hearts, painfully clear to her. She knows how much anger and hatred they bear toward humans, but no matter how difficult it is, they must not pass that hatred on to the children. "They must meet th...