## One Piece Chapter 1025: Twin Dragons - Chapter: 1025 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Portgas D. Ace, Sabo, Koala, Yamato, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Eustass Kid, Killer, Shanks, Marshall D. Teach, Jinbe, Usopp, Octopus, Monkey D. Luffy, Kozuki Momonosuke, Shinobu, Kaido, Samurai, Beast Pirates, Kozuki Oden, Big Mom ### Summary Page 0: A full-color One Piece spread shows Portgas D. Ace as the central figure, surrounded by fire, allies, rivals, and major figures connected to the broader story. Visible characters include Ace, Sabo, Koala, Yamato, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid, Killer, Shanks, Blackbeard, Jinbe, and other pirates and allies in a dense celebratory composition. There is no chapter-story dialogue on the image, but it is official front matter tied to the chapter release, so it is preserved as useful extra material rather than ignored. Page 1: The title and cover request page gives the chapter title as "Chapter 1025: Twin Dragons*" and shows Usopp's life being theatrically chronicled by an octopus. The cover request reads, "An octopus chronicles the life and adventures of Usopp!" The book title says "Big liar story," and the translator note says the image references a ceiling painting by Kozumi Junsaku. The page is cover art rather than chapter narrative, but the request text, title, and translator note are useful extra material. Page 2: At Tokage Port, Luffy rides the now-grown Momonosuke in dragon form and urgently shouts, "Come on!! Fly already, Momo!!" Momo stammers that he will once his body unfreezes, and Luffy cannot believe that even as a grown-up dragon he is still scared of heights. Shinobu snaps that she does not care and calls him a wimp, while Momo insists samurai fear nothing even as raising his head in that form feels daunting. Luffy presses him, asking what the point of getting big was if he cannot fly. Momo asks him to stop berating him for a moment, but Luffy says he is in a hurry because if Kaido keeps running wild, everyone is done for. Momo says he realizes that, while Luffy keeps ordering, "Then fly!!" and Momo begs, "Please just wait!!" Page 3: The chapter cuts from Momonosuke's panic to Onigashima looming above the Flower Capital and then back to the rooftop, where Yamato continues holding off Kaido. Yamato braces and uses "Kagami-yama!!" while the translator note explains that it refers to a kabuki tale of revenge in the women's quarters of a samurai stronghold and literally means "Mirror Mountain." Kaido watches Yamato prepare the defense, and the rooftop fight resumes in the shadow of the floating island. The page sets up the two halves of the chapter: Luffy trying to make Momo fly upward, and Yamato enduring Kaido long enough for them to arrive. Page 4: Kaido breaks into Yamato's defensive ice and asks, "Going on the defensive?" The barrier shatters around Yamato, but Yamato stays in motion, spinning away through the rubble and countering with "Himorogiri!!" The translator note says that himorogi are sacred altars in Shintoism and that the technique literally means "glacial slash." The exchange is mostly impact, movement, and SFX: the ice shatters, Yamato turns the defense into a slashing counter, and Kaido absorbs the pressure without losing control of the duel. Page 5: Kaido answers Yamato's defiance with psychological pressure. He says, "The way you defy me... It's like you actually believe you're from Wano..." Yamato reacts in shock, but Kaido keeps pushing, declaring, "But everyone knows you're my son!! You can't escape the truth of your blood!!" He attacks again and insists, "It doesn't matter what you do, the samurai will never consider you one of them!!" Yamato is struck back through the rooftop rubble, the argument and the physical blows landing together. Kaido is not just trying to win the fight; he is trying to strip away Yamato's chosen identity and sever the bond with Wano. Page 6: Yamato fires back, "Shut up!! What's that got to do with anything?!" Kaido says Yamato spent an entire life running around the island, crawling through attics and desperately trying to escape, but Yamato yells, "I'm not!!" The page slips into Yamato's memory. Yamato says, "I have... I had friends..." and Kaido answers, "Ah, that's right. There were those samurai... Everyone that shows you compassion ends up dead!" A flashback shows a kind samurai saying, "Here, Oni Princess... Take some food and this blanket..." The present fight is tied directly to the old kindnesses Kaido wants Yamato to view as weakness and tragedy. Page 7: The flashback continues with young Yamato asking, "Hey, why was he executed?!" Beast Pirates say, "Apparently, he was secretly feeding the Oni Princess," and ask, "Is that troublemaking runaway still pretending to be Oden?!" Back in the present, Kaido hammers the point home while battering Yamato. He says the samurai's acts of kindness were just lies and that the truth is they were all afraid of Yamato. Kaido claims Yamato could easily use power to impose will on...