## One Piece Chapter 951: Rampage - Chapter: 951 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Tony Tony Chopper, Usopp, Boa Hancock, Sabo, Rob Lucci, Franky, Buggy, Orochi, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Sanji, Shinobu, Shimotsuki Yasuie, Bepo, Nami, Kinemon, Basil Hawkins, Shachi, Penguin, Kanjuro, Nico Robin, Brook, Ashura Doji, O-Toko, Kaido, Charlotte Linlin, Queen, King, Zeus, Napoleon ### Summary Page 0: A Weekly Shonen Jump cover promotes One Piece and the Stampede film era with Luffy and other pirate-costumed characters in a colorful festival-style layout. It is not part of the chapter narrative, but it is useful publication-era One Piece promotional material. Page 2: A full-color extra illustration titled "One Piece Stampede Dinner" shows a chaotic feast with Luffy lunging across the table, Hancock nearby, Sabo eating ramen, Lucci holding a bottle, Franky facing the table, Buggy at the back, and Usopp at the right. It is official extra art rather than story content. Page 3: In Wano Country's Flower Capital, Orochi rages when he learns that his enemies have slipped away. He shouts, "So you're telling me you let them go?!" and then, "From right under your noses?!" His retainer begs, "Forgive me, my lord!" but tries to explain, "But, the man known as Trafalgar Law..." Orochi is not comforted. He says that Law is as much of a criminal mastermind as Straw Hat himself, and that capturing him is as good as netting both of them. Betrayal, he says, is second-nature to pirates. After torture, he is sure Law will be of use, and he orders, "Very well, then!" Page 4: The Flower Capital is locked down. Orochi's forces spread through the city while he asks, "How are things in the capital?" The answer comes quickly: "Do not worry! The entire area is on lockdown." The samurai of the Mimawarigumi and Orochi's ninja are stationed around the capital, and Orochi declares, "I will not let you come to any harm, my lord! Until we have captured every last one of these invaders." Citizens are warned that anyone who harbors fugitives or fails to report sightings will be considered an accessory to their crimes. In the streets, Sanji hears that all of those people are wanted. Page 5: From a rooftop, the allies watch the capital tighten around them. Sanji says, "This isn't good. I doubt we'll be able to approach the capital at all anymore." Shinobu notes that the wanted orders are effective across the country, not just here, and that they may no longer have any business left in the capital. They had been tasked with finding samurai bearing the mark of the moon, but now all of them have been captured. Sanji admits, "We may have been a bit optimistic," and adds that they had thought Tonoyasu's acting was enough to take blame off the prisoners. The jailhouse is large, by his reckoning, and inside are a thousand men locked up. The prisoners themselves ask why Orochi will not free them if the Shogun's men were the ones who made the mistake, but another man laughs that Lord Orochi would never admit he was wrong. Page 6: Shinobu says Law's men should be in jail too, because they are on the same side. Sanji calls it a shame and says they have to do something, then asks what people are doing in the city. Shinobu points out that they are making sky-boats for the Fire Festival. Even with two famous public figures just dead, the people are still in festival spirit. The Fire Festival, she explains, is a ceremony to mourn the dead, and the grander it is, the better the feelings are said to reach those who have passed. Sanji understands, while wanted posters slap onto the city: "Soba-Seller Sangoro," "Female Ninja Shinobu," and "White Bear." Page 7: On the outskirts of the Flower Capital, in northern Ebisu, Nami meets the others and says, "I'm glad! I heard you guys had been captured!" Bepo and the others hesitate before admitting, "Yeah... we, uh... we managed to escape." Nami sees the awkwardness but turns to the message Yasui left behind. Bepo says that the daimyo Yasui had shown this picture puzzle to people in the jail cell before he was killed. Nami realizes the change: "They added two lines to the snake!" Page 8: The meaning of the code shifts. Someone says, "I guess that changes the meaning of this code. The people from Wano understood what it meant. It's Yasuie's last message to us." Nami immediately grasps the importance: "Wait, this is probably really important, then! I'll make sure to get it to Kinemon!" The group plans that if anything happens, they will be in the Braided Hat Village. Elsewhere, Hawkins uses Law's captured crew as pressure. His threat is direct: "If you refuse, Trafalgar Law, will cut you poor fools down to get to me. Go! Your lives are the collateral." Law hears the threat of a man with nothing to lose, while his crew apologizes: "Captain! I'm so sorry! We messed-" Page 9: Hawkins releases Law's men and asks, "Satisfied, Trafalgar? Complete and total freedom. Here, these are your lives." But Law gives his crew a fin...