## One Piece Chapter 958: The Promised Harbor - Chapter: 958 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Capone Bege, Charlotte Chiffon, Lola, Kozuki Oden, Gol D. Roger, Buggy, Shanks, Crocus, Silvers Rayleigh, Orochi, Kyoshiro, Kaido, Charlotte Linlin, Kinemon, Inuarashi, Nekomamushi, Monkey D. Luffy, Hyogoro, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Jibuemon ### Summary Page 0: The cover story reads, "Gang Bege's 'All My Family' vol. 8: 'So you're sisters! Lola just left for Dressrosa a few days ago!'" Bege's group learns that Lola has recently gone to Dressrosa, continuing the cover serial outside the chapter's main plot. Page 2: A few years before, on a calm sea, the world had just seen the beginning of the "Great Age of Pirates." Oden stands aboard Roger's ship and says, "I'm glad I came with you, Roger!" The crew around him erupts in rough affection. Buggy complains, "What're you gettin' all stiff for, ya bastard?!" Shanks says, "We're the ones thankful you're here, Oden!" Roger, drunk and laughing, tells him, "Yer drunk off your ass, Roger! Cool it!" and Crocus snaps, "Sharrap! I don't wanna hear it from a doctor that drinks like a fish!" The ship is loud, crude, and alive with the joy of the voyage. Page 3: Rayleigh calmly asks Oden, "Do you need any help with anything, Oden?" Buggy offers too, but Shanks laughs and says Buggy would only get in Oden's way. Oden thanks them by the names he has given them: "Thank you, Rayleigh, Redtaro, Buggyjiro." Buggy fumes, "Why am I always the '-jiro'?!" A note explains that -jiro is usually used for the second son in a family. Oden says he never understood why Wano insisted on keeping its borders closed, but the Kozuki must attend to it themselves. Though he has finally made his way out, he will not tell his retainers they are calling him back to become shogun. Instead, he chooses to keep the fire alive. Page 4: Oden declares that he will open Wano's borders with his retainers back home, and together they will wait twenty years for the future to come. Roger answers, "You betcha, Oden!" and Oden calls back, "You too, Roger!" Since then, twenty-five years have passed. The old promise drops away into the present, where the closed country is now scarred by conflict and the promised future is finally arriving. Page 5: The curtains rise on the Wano arc's Act Three. Leaves drift across the stage as music plays, and the scene settles on Hakumai's Habu Harbor. The harbor is crowded and festive, its great buildings dressed for departure. The country appears to be moving toward celebration, but the chapter has already tied that beauty to Oden's old vow and the day of the raid. Page 6: At Habu Harbor, Orochi basks in the perfect weather and calls it a wonderful day, almost as if the sky itself is celebrating him. His attendants praise the perfect banquet weather and announce that this year Kyoshiro will guard the capital, letting Orochi enjoy himself. The harbor is the largest in Wano, with a large quay and trees brilliant in their fall colors. The departing ships are seen off by fiery leaves, and Orochi's people call, "Shogun Orochi!" "Bon voyage!" and "Be careful!" Once a year, on Onigashima, the two great leaders who rule Wano meet with both armies in attendance for a grand banquet of forty thousand. Orochi laughs that they will have a blast. Page 7: Meanwhile, at the capital, the Fire Festival fills the streets. People shout, "Drink! Sing! Tonight is the Fire Festival!" The one time of year when the ban on drinking is lifted has arrived, and the capital erupts with music, dancing, food, and lanterns. Someone calls for sake, another wants apple candies, and others hurry through the crowd before they are late. A woman looks up at the clear blue sky and says they should see a beautiful full moon tonight. The festival is bright and loud, unaware of the disaster unfolding at the promised harbor. Page 8: The seasons of Wano can vary drastically from province to province, and the weather can change rapidly in localized ways. While the capital dances under fair skies, the rendezvous point for the final battle lies under a violent storm. The map points toward Tokage Harbor, and there the sea roars under black clouds and lightning. The promised meeting place is swallowed by rain, wind, and waves. Page 9: At Tokage Harbor, the retainers stand before a destroyed shoreline and a furious sea. Kinemon shouts, "There isn't a single ship here!" Dogstorm worries that the cat did not make it in time, and another retainer says they thought Udon had already been taken over. Even the mines are deserted. Their expected army is gone: "Where are our 4,000 men?!" Someone notices signs of an attack, and another says this harbor has clearly been hit. The waves crash over wreckage as the retainers realize they cannot do this tonight. Page 10: The promised harbor is empty. On the evening of the Fire Festival, Tokage Harbor should be full of ships and allies, but the snails are not working and no one can be reached. Kinemon stare...