## One Piece Chapter 1050: Honor - Chapter: 1050 - Pages: 0-13 - Characters: Vinsmoke Ichiji, Vinsmoke Reiju, Germa 66, Vinsmoke Niji, Vinsmoke Yonji, Monkey D. Luffy, Yamato, Kaido, Big Mom, Kozuki Momonosuke, Flower Capital Citizens, Toko, Tenguyama Hitetsu, Shimotsuki Yasuie, Sanji, Alliance Fighters, Samurai, Beast Pirates, Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, Tony Tony Chopper, Roronoa Zoro, Miyagi, Zunesha, Franky, Brook, Babanuki, Wano Citizens, Kozuki Retainers, Kozuki Hiyori, Denjiro, Kurozumi Orochi ### Summary Page 0: The official cover page reads "Chapter 1050: Honor." It continues Germa 66's cold-blooded voyage, volume 12: "Ichiji & Reiju arrive!" The cover-story image shows Ichiji and Reiju entering the burning Whole Cake Island research-lab scene to rescue their siblings, with Germa technology and flames around them. This is official serial cover-story material rather than the main Wano aftermath, so it is retained as useful extra context. Page 1: Deep beneath Wano, Kaido and Big Mom continue sinking after the rooftop battle, with captions marking the separate holes made by Kaido and Big Mom and the emperor falling ever deeper into the underground magma. Above Wano's skies, Luffy finally drops out of Gear Fifth, exhausted and unconscious, while Yamato catches him and cries, "Luffy!!" Onigashima hangs nearby after being moved away from the capital. The page quietly turns the impossible battle into aftermath: the emperors are below, Luffy is falling from the sky, and the island that should have crushed the Flower Capital has survived the final exchange. Page 2: The declared victor of the rooftop battle is revised. The panel shows Kaido defeated while Luffy lies unconscious in Yamato's arms, and the caption states that the winner has changed. In the Flower Capital, lanterns keep rising as people chant, "Up, up and away!!" Yamato smiles and laughs with relief, then calls down to Momonosuke, "You guys really are something!! I can't believe it!!" Momo's dragon body rests on the ground near the saved island. The page formalizes the result that the raid fought for: Kaido has lost, Luffy has won, and Momo's impossible flame-cloud effort prevented Onigashima from becoming a mass grave. Page 3: Meanwhile in the Flower Capital, the festival finally starts to die down under a sky full of lanterns. Toko keeps chanting, "Up, up, and away!" and turns to Tenguyama Hitetsu, saying she heard someone say that her daddy knew he would be killed because he was a really big deal. Hitetsu begins correcting the story, explaining that Yasuie let himself be caught on purpose and asking why he would do that. He says Ebisu Town's resident oddball, Yasuie-dono, gave his life in order to give the country one last chance. The page turns the victory above into a child's understanding of sacrifice below, letting Toko learn that her father's death was not foolishness but a final act of hope. Page 4: Hitetsu explains Yasuie's sacrifice to Toko. If he had not acted, the embers of hope entrusted to them would have been snuffed out in an instant. He sacrificed himself for the future, hoping that one day Toko would be able to live happily. Toko realizes that Yasuie did it for her and asks to change her lantern message. Hitetsu says that for a samurai, there is no greater honor. Toko smiles and writes a new message, "Thank you Daddy," replacing the earlier wish to see him again. Sanji, looking at the lanterns from outside the capital, says the surprise takes him back, and the page lets the chapter title land through Yasuie's honor rather than battlefield glory. Page 5: As lanterns rise, one carries Toko's corrected message: "Thank you Daddy." Elsewhere, the message finally reaches everyone on Onigashima: "Everybody, listen up!! There is no doubt about it now...!! Luffy drilled Kaido straight down into the ground!!" The announcement spreads over the saved island while Yamato and Momonosuke look on. The page connects the private mourning in the capital with public victory in the raid. Toko's gratitude floats upward at the same time as the fighters learn that Kaido is truly beaten, making the end of the battle feel like payment toward every sacrifice Wano has endured. Page 6: The alliance erupts in celebration. People shout, "We've won!!" and "We beat two emperors of the sea!!" while others admit they never expected to survive. They credit Momonosuke, saying he used his gigantic dragon form to prevent Onigashima from crash landing, and others realize the pink dragon was Momo all along. The Beast Pirates grasp that the feud over Oden's regret is finally over after twenty years. Straw Hat taking down Kaido feels impossible but undeniable. The page is a broad victory spread, giving the samurai, pirates, and former prisoners the release they have been holding back since the raid began. Page 7: The celebrations continue, but the medical emergency begins immediately. Chopper is told that Luffy and Zoro are in bad shape, with someone shouting, "Chop...