## One Piece Chapter 24, pages 4-6: Things That You Can't Lie About - Chapter: 24 - Pages: 4-6 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Monkey D. Luffy, Ninjin, Piiman, Tamanegi, Klahadore (Kuro), Kaya ### Summary Page 4: The three boys are now sitting at the table with Luffy, Zoro, and Nami. Zoro rests his head on his hand and says, "YUP... AFTER HE SAID THAT, HE LEFT THE SHOP". Nami asks, "'IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN'...?". Luffy asks the boys, "WHY DOES HE GO THERE?" One of the boys replies, "YUP". Nami realizes, "MANSION? THE PLACE WHERE THE SICK GIRL LIVES?" A boy confirms, "OH, SO IT WAS TIME TO GO TO THE MANSION". Luffy looks confused, "EEEH?". The boys enthusiastically explain, "YES!! IT'S VERY GOOD!!" "NA!" "THAT'S NOT BAD! ACTUALLY, IT'S GREAT!" Luffy asks, "ISN'T THAT A BAD THING TO DO? TO TELL LIES!" Page 5: A large, impressive mansion is shown outside the village. A caption reads, "A MANSION OUTSIDE THE VILLAGE". A stern-looking man in a black suit and glasses stands in front of it. He says, "SO, YOU WANT TO......TALK TO USOPP AGAIN?". Inside, a young blonde woman named Kaya looks out her window. She replies, "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THAT? I WANT TO TALK TO HIM". The man, adjusting his glasses, says, "HE'S THE BIGGEST LIAR IN THE VILLAGE! IF YOU TALK TO HIM... YOU MIGHT CATCH HIS BAD INFLUENCE...!". Kaya interrupts, "NO! HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I TOLD YOU,". A full-body shot of the man shows him holding a tray with a towel. SFX: "DON". A caption identifies him: "BUTLER OF THE MANSION CLAHADOR". Page 6: Kaya is sitting up in her bed, looking annoyed. A caption identifies her: "MANSION'S OWNER KAYA". She says, "YES, CALL ME WHATEVER YOU WANT, BUT I'M NOT CHANGING MY MIND. PETTY!". Klahadore pushes his glasses up with the palm of his hand. SFX: "SRET". He says, "THAT I MUST PROTECT KAYA-OJOUSAMA... PLEASE LISTEN TO ME... WHEN YOUR PARENTS PASSED AWAY, THEY SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED ME...". Kaya argues, "BUT I'M FEELING OKAY!". Klahadore stands firmly by her bed, "TO A WEAK YOUNG OJOUSAMA LIKE YOU, USOPP'S WEIRD STORIES ARE JUST TOO EXCITING". A note at the bottom reads: "REMEMBER, OJOUSAMA MEANS MISTRESS".