## One Piece Chapter 291, pages 1-3: We are here! - Chapter: 291 - Pages: 1-3 - Characters: Mont Blanc Noland, Kalgara, Mousse, Noland's crew, Shandia warriors, Nola ### Summary Page 1: In a flashback panel at the top, Mont Blanc Noland is talking to Kalgara and his daughter Mousse. Noland says, "I've got a family of my own back in my country, and even a child around her age. I have to return." Kalgara laughs heartily, "Hahaha, don't be silly... I know! Why don't you take my daughter Mousse as your wife!? Live here, Noland!" In the middle panels, back in the present, Mousse looks shocked. Kalgara looks serious and stern. Mousse asks, "Just when are you and your men going to leave?" Kalgara replies coldly, "Kalgara said... he doesn't ever want to see you." In the bottom panel, Noland stands before the massive Golden Bell in the ancient city of Shandora. He shouts up towards the city, "Kalgara! You're here, aren't you!? Come out! Isn't this too one-sided!? Give me an explanation at least! I can't understand until you talk to me!" Page 2: In the top panel, Noland continues shouting towards the ancient city, his arms spread wide. "We'll soon be setting sail! But I don't want to say goodbye like this!" In the middle panels, Kalgara is shown hiding behind a large tree, looking deeply pained and angry. He clutches the tree and thinks, "Agh-" and "Don't you dare show your face before me. Or do you want to part ways here by dying?" In the bottom panel, Noland's crew is packing up their camp in the forest, carrying bags and supplies. Noland looks back over his shoulder one last time. A crewmate nearby says, "Kalgara..." Page 3: In the top panel, several Shandia warriors watch from a distance, holding their spears. One asks, "Have they... still not left?" Another replies, "Noland and his men, will leave very soon... Just ignore them for now..." In the middle panel, the Golden Bell stands silent in the ancient city of Shandora. A small bird lands on the wooden structure with a "Step..." In the bottom panels, Kalgara looks sad and resolute. He says, "The bell, will ring no more... It's lost all meaning now..." Nearby, the giant snake Nola looks confused, flicking its tongue and making sounds. "Churarara? Churarara?"