## One Piece Chapter 1103: I'm Sorry, Father - Chapter: 1103 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Nico Robin, Sanji, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Franky, Jinbe, Yamato, Straw Hat Pirates, Jump Characters, Jewelry Bonney, Vegapunk, Bartholomew Kuma, Jaygarcia Saturn, Ginny, Sentomaru, Borsalino Kizaru, Emporio Ivankov, Monkey D. Dragon, Marines, Conney, Nika, Buccaneers, Pacifista ### Summary Page 0: Full-color One Piece celebration spread. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew party across a festive fantasy scene filled with food, drinks, dragons, clouds, and New Year-style decorations. Luffy grins in the center with a dragon costume and meat, while Nami, Robin, Sanji, Zoro, Usopp, Chopper, Brook, Franky, Jinbe, and Yamato appear around him in a lively banquet composition. The page is not part of the Egghead story sequence, but it is useful attached color material for the chapter package. Page 1: Weekly Shonen Jump magazine cover page for the issue carrying One Piece Chapter 1103. Luffy appears in a bright dragon-themed outfit beside other Jump characters, with the large magazine title and Japanese promotional copy dominating the layout. This is publication cover material rather than an in-story One Piece page, but it is a useful extra included with the chapter release. Page 2: Bonney emerges from Kuma's memory room and Vegapunk understands that she has now seen the truth. He gently asks, "Bonney... Have you seen it all?" and she answers yes through tears. Vegapunk apologizes because he broke the promise he made to Kuma and allowed Bonney to enter the room of memories. Bonney does not rage at him; instead, she collapses into grief and says, "I'm sorry, Vegapunk." The title appears here as Chapter 1103, "I'm Sorry, Father." The page turns the end of Kuma's flashback into the present-day emotional aftermath: Bonney now knows the full cost of her father's choices, and Vegapunk is forced to face the pain of having hidden that truth from her. Page 3: Vegapunk gives Bonney one more thing from Kuma: a gift entrusted to him for her tenth birthday. Bonney is stunned, asking whether it is from her father, then brightens when she sees the necklace. She calls it beautiful and says the sapphire looks just like the sun. Vegapunk explains that Kuma meant it to be a protective charm, and Bonney says she will cherish it. The conversation shifts to the Straw Hat crew. Bonney notices or names "Straw Hat," and Vegapunk says Luffy is the child of a very good friend of Kuma's. He remarks that fate is a strange thing and says he was surprised Bonney and the Straw Hats ended up arriving on Egghead together. The page links Kuma's love for Bonney, the sun-like charm, and the Nika-shaped destiny around Luffy. Page 4: Vegapunk tells Bonney that many incidents have happened on Egghead while she was inside the memory room. He explains that he is actually being saved by Straw Hat's crew and says he will tell Bonney everything, but first she must calm down and join up with them. Vegapunk also admits, "I'm sorry, Bonney... but I don't have a choice," making clear that the situation around Saturn and the island is still dangerous. Bonney rejects the idea that this was simply a scientist doing his job. She understands who truly hurt her family, and as the page pushes toward the present crisis, her anger turns toward the real culprits: the people who experimented on Kuma, Ginny, and Bonney herself. Page 5: The chapter widens to the Egghead siege and the world outside. Near the Revolutionary Army, Ivankov argues that if Kuma were following a fragment of instinct, he would surely go to Mariejoa, while Dragon wonders whether Kuma was wrong after all. The narration and reactions stress that nobody expected an Admiral to get inside Egghead and that this siege is even bigger than Ohara. In the present on Egghead, Saturn stands over the immobilized pirates and scientists and tells Jewelry Bonney that her father, Kuma, is dead. Bonney, Sanji, Franky, Vegapunk, and the others cannot move. Luffy is still on the ground begging for food and meat, while Marines say Sentomaru has been captured and Kizaru reacts painfully to both Bonney and Sentomaru's condition. Page 6: Bonney forces herself to attack Saturn even while his power pins everyone down. She declares that even if it kills her, she will kill him, then uses "Distorted Future!!" to transform into a Nika-like future and strike. Observers note that it resembles Nika, and Saturn watches the attempt with cold interest rather than fear. The page is full of speed lines, impact SFX, and Bonney's desperate rage. Her attack is not simply a battle move; it is the form of a child reaching for the liberating future her father believed in. Against Saturn, the man tied to her mother's illness, her own devil-fruit power, and Kuma's enslavement, Bonney tries to make that future real by force. Page 7: Bonney's Nika-like future immediately weakens, and she asks why she is becoming weak agai...