## One Piece Chapter 929: Kurozumi Orochi, Wano Country Shogun - Chapter: 929 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Franky, Minatomo, Kaido, Komurasaki, Kanjuro, Kin'emon, Usopp, Tamagoro, Kisegawa, Mr. Koube, Camel, Tokijiro, Ashura Doji, Shutenmaru, Roronoa Zoro, Tonoyasu, Kyoshiro, Kurozumi Orochi, Doflamingo, Dr. Vegapunk, X Drake, Page One, Basil Hawkins, Sanji, Trafalgar D. Water Law ### Summary Page 3: In Wano Country's Flower Capital, Franky is scolded for leaving work over Komurasaki. Someone tells him, "Just because the courtesan is an absolute babe doesn't mean you can ditch yer work, Fra-boy!" and he answers, "Yes, boss!" The chapter title announces Kurozumi Orochi, Wano Country Shogun, while Franky's boss is introduced as Minatomo, leader of the legendary carpenters and the man who built Kaido's mansion. Minatomo says, "I don't give a hoot! Look, I know you work enough for 10 men, so you can slack off every once in a while. But there's the matter of my own word and honor, too, ya blockhead!" Franky apologizes, "Please, forgive me!" and then raises the real issue: "But that matter you were going on and on about... takin' a look at the blueprints for the mansion on Onigashima, right?" Minatomo remembers the answer: "Actually, I just remembered something. About 10 years ago... I pawned 'em." Page 4: Franky explodes when he hears the blueprints are gone, grabbing Minatomo and yelling, "Oi! Whassa matter, Franosuke?! What happened?!" while Minatomo laughs, "Teehee." Franky snarls, "Teehee?! You bastard! Goddamn it!" The other carpenters defend their leader: "Fra-boy! How dare you grab hold of our leader!" and "Just who in blazes do you think you are, you lunkhead!?" Franky yells back, "For all those weeks because you said you had those plans, damn it! I only worked under you!" The fight spirals into a carpenter brawl. One man says, "So the carpenters are fighting again, huh? Seems more heated than usual." Another shouts, "Sharrap, you idiots! Franosuke Launcher!" Franky is fired out of the job as the carpenters scream, "Fine by me! I don't need ya anyway!" and "That's it! You're fired! Get lost, nincompoop!" Page 5: In the Flower Capital, Kanjuro appears carrying an absurd fish and is asked, "What sort of fish is this?" and "Huh? Are you a fishmonger?" He answers with the obvious, "A bream!" then admits, "How in the world should I cook this..." The retainer is introduced as Kanjuro of the Evening Rain. Franky, now fired, rushes toward him while someone calls, "Franosuke! Hm? Where are you hurrying off to?" Kanjuro asks, "What the hell sort of vendor are you supposed to be?" Franky ignores the odd scene and blurts, "Listen, I've got bad news! I was way off the mark!" Kanjuro explains that Kin'emon has children gathering sticky tree sap to protect the shop from Usopp's toad oil scam, and Franky brings the far worse news about the missing blueprints. Page 6: The search for Kaido's mansion blueprints becomes a comic chain of dead ends. At a pawn shop, Franky asks about "an item from 10 years ago" and the owner realizes, "Mansion blueprints? Hmm, things like that don't often come through here, so... I suppose it must be that..." Franky asks, "Wha--?! Do you really have it?!" but the man says, "Ah, well, no. It's been swept away, naturally. Who bought that thing again... Oh, that's right! Tamagoro from the longhouse! He said he wanted to study it." Tamagoro denies keeping them: "Blueprints?! Eh? They certainly were quite nice. I gave them to my favorite geisha. My dear Kisegawa! D'ya know her?" Someone answers, "Why would we?!" The trail moves to Kisegawa, who says she had them, but because she let the rent pile up, the landlord carried them off. The landlord is named Mr. Koube. Page 7: The blueprints pass from hand to hand in a ridiculous trail. Mr. Koube says, "Yeah, I had 'em a while ago. But then Camel said they'd sell for a pretty penny, so he took 'em!" Camel has already run away, panting "Haa-haa," and a woman remembers, "And then, Tokijiro..." Camel is caught and protests, "I'm Camel, alright?! Those blueprints put me through hell! Some guy stole 'em off me! He had his face hidden and everything!" He says the thief was from Kuri. When Kin'emon hears this in Kuri, he is overwhelmed: "Oi, Kinemon!" "I give up!" The realization lands hard: "What did you say?! The blueprints to Kaido's mansion are in Kuri?! It appears so. What do I do?" Page 8: At an abandoned village in Kuri, Kin'emon apologizes to Franky: "I apologize for putting you through such trouble, Franosuke." Franky takes it well, and Kin'emon tells him, "Got it! Don't worry! Help out with some other mission in the capital." The allies report their own progress: "We've stolen quite a lot! Food, and weapons from the factory!" But Kin'emon notes the danger: "We can get more, but Kaido's lackeys have started noticing..." The plan then shifts to provoking Ashura Doji. A sign is left reading, "The Head Mountain Bandits were here. Shutenmaru." Someone as...