## One Piece Chapter 954: Like a Dragon Growing Wings - Chapter: 954 - Pages: 0-12 - Characters: Capone Bege, Charlotte Chiffon, Kawamatsu, Kozuki Hiyori, Kozuki Oden, Momonosuke, Roronoa Zoro, Ryuma, Gecko Moria, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Basil Hawkins, Eustass Kid, Killer, Scratchmen Apoo, Kaido, Orochi, Monkey D. Luffy, Hyogoro, Kinemon, Franky, Shimotsuki Yasuie, Snake-Eye Yatappe, Moon-Flower O-Cho, Blood-Letter Omasa, Nami, Brook, Nico Robin, Denjiro, Charlotte Linlin ### Summary Page 0: The cover story reads, "Short-term focused cover-page serials, part 24, Gang Bege's 'Oh My Family' vol. 5: 'All this hullabaloo over Reverie is makin' it too hard to cross the Red Line!'" Bege's ship sails near the Red Line while the world is stirred by news from the Reverie. It is cover-story content rather than the chapter's main plot. Page 2: Seven days remain before the raid of Onigashima. In Wano Country's Ringo, the samurai have successfully obtained a large number of swords, and the raid approaches. Kawamatsu does not approve of Hiyori letting go of a memento of her father, Lord Oden. Hiyori explains that her father, Kozuki Oden, was a swordsman of the Daito Two-Sword Style. Before he was executed, he gave one sword each to Hiyori and her brother. Momonosuke received Ame-no-Habakiri, and Hiyori received Enma. Page 3: Kawamatsu says both blades are well-known, forged by well-known smiths, and are swords of venerable pedigree. To let an outsider wield Lord Oden's blade would be unthinkable, but Hiyori answers that this is exactly why Kawamatsu must not object. Zoro asks how the blade of the Sword God Ryuma ended up in his hands, and Hiyori says she does not know by what turn of events it happened. To the people of Wano, Shusui is revered as a relic, so when it was stolen the whole country fell into deep sadness. Zoro thinks Moria probably stole it, but agrees that if Hiyori gives him a replacement, he will give Shusui back, though he wants to visit Ryuma's grave afterward. Kawamatsu calls him delusional and questions whether he can be trusted, while Hiyori asks Zoro to return Wano's treasure. Page 4: In the Flower Capital, the samurai imprisoned in Rasetsu Town have yet to be freed. Elsewhere, Law sits across from Hawkins and asks what happened to the alliance that Hawkins, Kid, and Apoo had formed. Hawkins explains that they had already been tricked: Scratchmen Apoo was already under Kaido's umbrella. Kaido is always looking for strong subordinates, welcoming those who wish to join him in order to create the strongest army ever. Against Kaido, their chance of victory was zero. There was only one real choice, because even surviving through submission was uncertain. Kid and Killer refused, stood against Kaido, and fought until they could not move. Kaido did not kill them because he breaks people's spirits and forces them to serve. Page 5: Hawkins says he does not believe Kid will ever submit, which means Kid will die. The Yonko are different creatures from ordinary pirates; logic does not apply. He says Orochi is using him as he sees fit, and that his crewmembers are likely being told to think about freeing their captain. Hawkins notices that Law's alliance with Straw Hat is doing well, but asks whether Law has changed his heart and decided to go to Wano without problems. Law refuses to answer. Then, as he leaves, he says, "If letting me escape is your plan, then I'll happily join in." Six days remain until the Onigashima raid. Page 6: At Udon Prisoner's Mine, Luffy trains for the enemy he still cannot fully hurt. Hyogoro tells him, "Remember your defeat! Remember how completely useless brute force was against him!" Luffy strikes a steel plate and the prisoners watch in shock as he beats it like jelly. Hyogoro says, "That is Kaido's skin!" and warns him, "There's no time to waste! Your enemy is a monster! You must learn this!" Luffy grimaces through the training, because five days remain until the raid. Page 7: In Kuri's Braided Hat Village, Kinemon prepares a small but critical change to every picture puzzle. He tells the others, "Add two lines to the belly of the viper. That is Lord Yasuie's message!" At Kuri's Itachi Harbor, the ship repair squad receives the update too. Franky sees the two lines and understands, while the workers say, "All these ships up! Super leave it to me!" The rebellion's groups move in parallel: the Kibi yakuza leaders, the Ringo sword collection squad, and the Udon weapons procurement squad all recognize what Yasui's correction means. Page 8: The corrected puzzle is difficult to understand unless one knows Wano's harbors. Nami realizes it imitates sense to people from Wano, and Kinemon explains that the viper in the original picture signified Habu Harbor. The new version adds two lines, turning Habu into Tokage, because each of Wano's harbors sounds like the name of an animal. Neko is Cat Harbor, Itachi is Weasel Harbor, Kaeru is Frog Harbor, Tokage is Lizard Harbor, Habu is Viper Harb...