## One Piece Chapter 1037: Shuron Hakke - Chapter: 1037 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Vinsmoke Judge, Vinsmoke Reiju, Vinsmoke Ichiji, Vinsmoke Niji, Vinsmoke Yonji, Germa 66, Flower Capital Citizens, Wano Citizens, Monkey D. Luffy, Kaido, Beast Pirates, Samurai, Five Elders, Nico Robin, Big Mom, World Government, Zunesha ### Summary Page 0: The title page reads "Chapter 1037: Shuron Hakke." It continues Germa 66's cold-blooded voyage log, volume 2: "Judge lets out a heavy sigh." The cover-story image shows Judge, Reiju, Ichiji, Niji, and Yonji sitting or standing on a high wall while the castle structure around them is damaged. A translator note explains that the title means "Drunk Dragon Bagua," a Chinese reading famous for booze. This is official cover-story material rather than the chapter's main narrative, so it is kept as useful extra material. Page 1: In the Flower Capital of Wano, the Fire Festival is coming to a close. Revelers tell one another, "You've had way too much!!" and someone says this is the only day of the year he can drink at all. As the festival winds down, people prepare sky lanterns. A child asks whether they will really make the ancestors' wishes come true, and an adult says, "Of course!" One lantern reads "Food for the kids," while another wish says, "I want to see my mom again." The page contrasts the citizens' fragile, hopeful festival with the hidden battle over Onigashima, whose outcome will decide whether their wishes ever reach the sky safely. Page 2: Meanwhile, Onigashima continues its approach toward the Flower Capital. Luffy pants on the rooftop while Kaido unexpectedly drinks from a gourd. Luffy shouts, "Why are you drinking?!" Kaido, already enjoying himself, says the capital is celebrating the Fire Festival today and asks whether Luffy wants a swig. He adds that he and his forces were supposed to host a grand banquet on Onigashima, although Luffy has ruined that. Kaido says he is having fun. The page turns the rooftop duel into a warped festival mirror: the people below celebrate to survive their misery, while Kaido drinks in the middle of a death match. Page 3: Kaido laughs wildly, and Luffy realizes, "You're totally wasted!!" Luffy warns him not to use drunkenness as an excuse when he loses, but Kaido insists that getting drunk will not weaken him. He says he has already acknowledged Luffy's strength and cannot remember the last time he was challenged to a serious one-on-one fight. Then he launches his technique: "Shuron Hakke!!" Kaido's drunken battle style begins with a laughing drunk phase, and his mood shifts while his body remains terrifyingly fast and strong. The page establishes that Kaido's drinking is not comic relief alone; it becomes another unpredictable weapon in the fight. Page 4: Kaido enters his laughing drunk phase and attacks Luffy with "Ragnaraku!!" The blow slams down with enormous force, cracking the ground and sending Luffy reeling. Kaido laughs "Worororo!" as he fights, and Luffy is shocked by the strange rhythm of the drunken attack. Even intoxicated, Kaido's Haki and strength remain monstrous. The page shows that the drunken style does not make him sloppy; instead, it makes his timing harder to read. Luffy has to deal with an opponent whose mood and movements shift violently while every swing still carries Emperor-level power. Page 5: Inside the dome on the live floor, the roof cracks from the force of Luffy and Kaido's battle. Fighters shout that first the castle was on fire and now the dome is not stable. Back on the roof, Kaido slips into a sad drunk phase. He says he is enjoying the fight, but the castle and island are half destroyed, and he cannot even protect his lousy castle. He talks about rebuilding and wonders whether it would take around five years. Luffy, annoyed after taking Kaido's blow, snaps, "That hurt, dammit!! You bastard!!" The page shows Kaido's mood lurching from laughter to melancholy without making him any less dangerous. Page 6: Luffy tells himself he has to keep his guard up, but Kaido, still hiccuping, says he did his best and maybe it still was not good enough. Then his mood shifts again into a crying drunk phase. Kaido launches "Dragon Demolition Twister!!" and sends slicing wind attacks tearing across the battlefield. Luffy is hit and pushed back, while Kaido cries, "Waaaah!! You damn brat!! Get away!!" The page presents Shuron Hakke as a sequence of unstable emotional states: sad, crying, laughing, and violent, each one changing Kaido's rhythm and forcing Luffy to respond without any reliable pattern. Page 7: Kaido continues the crying drunk phase, shouting that this is what Luffy gets when he will not back off. Luffy tells him not to get ahead of himself, but Kaido's club and dragon body keep hammering him. Kaido then shifts again, swinging with thunderous force while Luffy is knocked across the rooftop. Luffy takes the hit, calls him a drunk, and fires back with his own Haki-coated attack. The wide page is a r...