## One Piece Chapter 930, pages 4-5: Ebisu Town - Chapter: 930 - Pages: 4-5 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Tonoyasu, Witching Hour Boy ### Summary Page 4: The townspeople explain the miracle that made them feast. Zoro asks, "Oxi-free?" and an old man tells him about the mysterious benefactor: "We don't know who he is or where he's from, but... he appears in the dead of night, at the third hour of the ox, steals money from the evil rich people of the capital, and scatters it around the longhouses of the poor district!" The people laugh as they say, "That's why we all went and bought a feast today!" and "They say fortune comes to a smiling family, don't they?!" One person says, "I wish I could thank him! Hahahaha! Who in the world is he, though?!" They spent the stolen money on clear water and drink, offering Zoro a glass: "Here, a glass! Have some, Mr. Ronin!" The poverty is still visible, but for one day the whole town drinks and laughs together. Page 5: Ebisu Town pulls Zoro into its strange code of happiness. A child says, "Yasu brought you here! So you must be a good person! Drink up! Everyone's got the right to have some!" Another assures him, "Your tummy won't hurt after, I promise!" and the people chant, "Clear water!" Zoro drinks, still trying to understand. The note explains that Ebisu is a god often depicted smiling, and the townspeople live by that idea. One man says, "If you don't smile, fortune'll never come your way!" Another tells Zoro, "It's yummy, isn't it? Soaks into ya! Come on, not that boring face again!" Tonoyasu says, "They call it the Ebisu smile, mister! That's why this place is Ebisu Town!" Zoro answers more soberly, "We ain't gonna lose to poverty! Even if we cry, we gotta smile! For good!"