## One Piece Chapter 1057, pages 11-12: Final Curtain - Chapter: 1057 - Pages: 11-12 - Characters: Nami, Brook, Tony Tony Chopper, Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid, Jinbe, Straw Hat Pirates, Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, Kozuki Momonosuke, Kin'emon, Kaido, Big Mom, Kozuki Hiyori, Kurozumi Orochi ### Summary Page 11: The Straw Hats discuss how to leave Wano. Nami says they should set course for Hakumai because the main port is there and she was told there is a lift that can lower ships down. Brook and Chopper are relieved, with Brook saying he thought they would have to fall down a waterfall to leave. Kid laughs at them, saying it makes sense that they would use the main port because it is safe and sound. Luffy and Law both snap at the phrase "safe and sound," and the competitive captains decide to take the reckless waterfall route instead. Their crews panic: "No, Luffy?!" "Being safe is good! Don't let him get to you!" and "Hang on, captain! What's with that face! We all think the main port is better!!" The page turns the final departure into classic pirate bravado overriding common sense. Page 12: The three pirate ships launch from Wano's waterfall side as Luffy, Law, and Kid shout, "Take this!!" Their crews scream, "Stop it!!" and "Noo! We're all gonna die!" The narration in the performance declares that the might of the outlaws recruited by Lord Momonosuke and Kin'emon made them akin to real-life wisdom kings, their power descending like a wrathful tsunami and obliterating all in its path. It names even Kaido, the dragon king, and the yokai-possessed giant Oiran as unable to withstand their assault. In the performance, the heavens are torn by painful shrieks, and Hiyori, accosted by Orochi, is said to have refused to yield even one step. The page overlaps the Straw Hats' chaotic departure with the theater's heroic account of Wano's battle.