## One Piece Chapter 1099: Pacifist - Chapter: 1099 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Kozuki Oden, Bartholomew Kuma, King Becori, Sorbet Kingdom Residents, Royal Army, Celestial Dragons, Jewelry Bonney, Bulldog, World Government, Ginny, Conney, Marines, Doctors, Monkey D. Dragon, Revolutionary Army, Emporio Ivankov, Inazuma, Dr. Vegapunk, Navy Science Division, Buccaneers, Jaygarcia Saturn, Five Elders, Pacifista ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1099: Pacifist. The printed caption says: "Cover request by Mattitakeshi: Some tanukis styling Oden's hair." Kozuki Oden sits while tanuki-like animals fuss over his hair with combs, styling tools, and playful seriousness. This is a reader-request gag illustration and not part of the Sorbet Kingdom, Bonney, or Vegapunk narrative. Page 2: King Becori's forces burn the southern province of Sorbet while the people beg for it to stop. Soldiers report that the people are still resisting, and Becori declares that anyone who disagrees with his edict is welcome to step forward so he can kill four or five of them. He says they are falling to see the greater good and explains that he borrowed the idea from a country in the far east: burn away all trash and leave a beautiful, spotless city to curry favor with the Celestial Dragons. As the citizens scream for Kumachi, Kuma's fury rises. He arrives at the burning settlement, and Becori says Kuma has done enough and will only add to the casualty list, but Kuma's rage has already reached its limit. Page 3: At Kuma's church, Bonney is told to stay inside because they cannot let her get caught in the light, but she worries about whether everyone will be okay and says she has never seen Daddy so on edge. Kuma confronts the royal forces, and one priest or soldier warns him not to dare raise arms against the king. Kuma answers with action, releasing a massive paw-shaped blast that smashes through the royal castle and shakes all of Sorbet. The page labels the day as the one that would go down in history as Sorbet's "one-man revolution." Kuma's power becomes the people's answer to Becori's cruelty, toppling the tyrant's policy in a single overwhelming act. Page 4: In Mary Geoise, the World Government asks how odd it is that Sorbet seems to have a new king and wonders to whom the crown fell. The answer is Kuma, though he lives in a beaten-down old church rather than the palace. The people refuse to accept anyone else, shouting "Kuma-sama" and "Kumaaa!" until Kuma relents. The previous king, Bulldog, becomes the one who really runs the country, while Kuma calls himself nothing but a figurehead. Bulldog says their old king was not half bad and reminds everyone that although they were poor, their hearts were full. Bonney, meanwhile, trains and runs, saying she wants to sail to the horizon with Daddy by the time she turns ten, and everyone notices how much she resembles Ginny. Page 5: Bonney suddenly appears in an adult body, shocking everyone. She says she needs to build stamina so she can go sailing with Kuma by age ten, then looks in a mirror and realizes she has changed. The others shout that she is Bonney and ask whether she ate a Devil Fruit. Bonney has apparently found the Age-Age Fruit, and she experiments by calling for "Granny Time." At first she cannot make herself old, but then she transforms into an elderly version of herself, startling the onlookers with her wrinkles. Bulldog enters and identifies himself as the previous, previous king of Sorbet and Kuma's father's advisor. He says she must be Princess Bonney and notes that she has already met his mother, the old Queen Dowager Conney. Page 6: Bad news reaches Sorbet: King Becori is plotting another comeback. A newspaper article calls Kuma an evil tyrant, saying he burned villages and took the throne by force, and the people recognize it as Becori's propaganda and a total smear job. They suspect Becori has the backing of the World Government and will make another bid for the throne. Kuma says he never wants to see Becori's face again and that if Becori attacks he will do all he can, but he refuses to stay in the country because he is sure the government will hunt him as a criminal now. With that in mind, he asks Bulldog to reclaim the title as king so things can carry on as they are. Page 7: Kuma also asks Bulldog to take Bonney in, because the church will no longer be safe. Bulldog understands and says he will make her a new home that protects her from every source of natural light. Bonney is heartbroken and tells Kuma she will be lonely, but he promises he will come back as soon as he can so she can be a good girl until then, saying she looks just like her mother. Becori then returns by sea with a Marine-backed armada, shouting that Kuma is the tyrant who usurped his throne and demanding that the Marines shoot him. The narration says that of course Kuma sinks the entire armada, cutting off Becori's comeback before it can begin. Page 8: After sinking Becori's fleet,...