## One Piece Chapter 1036, pages 6-8: Bushido is the Way of Death - Chapter: 1036 - Pages: 6-8 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Kaido, Kozuki Momonosuke, Yamato, Kazenbo, Kurozumi Kanjuro, Kurozumi Orochi, Flower Capital Citizens, Fuga, Rokki, Numbers, Usopp, Hamlet, Kikunojo, Kinemon, Beast Pirates, Red Scabbards ### Summary Page 6: Narration lays out the disaster still approaching. If Luffy manages to triumph over Kaido, the flame clouds holding Onigashima would dissipate and the island would crash down. That would ignite the gunpowder stores in the castle's basement and cause an explosion that would consume the Flower Capital, whose people remain unaware that their lives could be snuffed out at any moment while they enjoy the Fire Festival. Momonosuke vows, "I will stop this!!" and tries to hold the island back. Another crisis approaches as Kazenbo, the manifestation of Kanjuro's hatred, heads for the same basement, spurred on by Orochi's words. Fortunately, Yamato is in hot pursuit. Page 7: At the gate to the armory, Number Rokki blocks the way. Yamato realizes she does not have time to fight him because the key to the armory is at stake, so she asks Fuga to help. Fuga charges forward with a huge headbutt, smashing into Rokki and the gate while Yamato thanks him. She tells Fuga to keep Rokki busy, and Fuga answers in his own way. The impact cracks and snaps the door, and Yamato races ahead, telling Fuga he did nice work. The wide page shows Yamato relying on her old connection with the Numbers to clear the path toward the gunpowder store before Kazenbo can reach it. Page 8: In the attic between the first and second floor, Hamlet and Usopp are surrounded by flames and enemies. Someone screams about a skull-grass bomb and warns not to let up because the enemies have red scabbards and straw hats. Usopp panics that he is surrounded by fire and enemies and calls himself a goner. He tells Kiku and Kinemon to forget him and just take Kiku, but Kinemon says he is already too far gone and that Usopp should leave them both and escape. Usopp is horrified by the samurai attitude, asking what it is with samurai having death wishes. He says he does not understand their obsession with honor and committing seppuku, and that he knows it is their culture but cannot stand it.