## One Piece Chapter 904: The Entrance of the Revolutionary Army Commanders - Chapter: 904 - Pages: 0-13 - Characters: Orlumbus, Emporio Ivankov, Sabo, Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Monkey D. Dragon, Lindbergh, Pinkbeard, Marshall D. Teach, Morley, Belo Betty, Karasu ### Summary Page 0: The cover story continues under "Chapter 904: The Entrance of the Revolutionary Army Commanders." In "Tales of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet, Vol. 34: Orlumbus Arc," the scene is set "In the Standing Kingdom: the trailblazing adventurer announces his retirement." Orlumbus stands before a kingly figure and submits a resignation, tying his Grand Fleet departure to his former official position. This is not part of the chapter's main Revolutionary Army plot, but it is useful canon side-story context. Page 2: On Momoiro Island in the Kamabakka Kingdom, the Revolutionary Army has moved after losing its long-standing base at Baltigo. Their leadership summit and main base of operations are now in this intense land. Ivankov is ecstatic over the news about Luffy and Sanji: "As expected of your bloodline!! Straw Hat-boy is amazing!! And I had no idea that Sanji-boy was a prince of Germa 66!! He never mentioned it at all!! What a cheeky boy-chaburu!!" The World Government has also attacked Germa because of the Whole Cake Island incident, and the executives are running late. Someone notes that the chief of staff has been grinning nonstop since reading the news about Luffy-kun, while another shouts, "Sabo! Why have you been laying over there so long-chaburu?!" Page 3: Sabo answers a ringing Den Den Mushi while lying happily in the grass. Lindbergh calls, "Sabo! We ran into a little trouble someplace nearby..." and Sabo replies that it is fine as long as they are not in danger, asking if arriving a little later than scheduled is acceptable. The island residents are excited that all the Revolutionary Army executives will gather there, but Sabo's focus sharpens when the actual plan is raised. Dragon asks whether they should finalize the plan for the operation before everyone arrives. Sabo answers with a smile: "Yes. It'll be our declaration of war... against the Celestial Dragons...!!!" The chapter shifts from Luffy's fame to the Revolutionary Army's direct challenge against the world's rulers. Page 4: At the Lulusia Kingdom port on the Grand Line, the absence of protection has created disaster. The town cries, "Help!! Someone, help meeee!!" and "Haul in all the valuables!!" while people ask, "Where are the marines!?" Pinkbeard, captain of the Pinkbeard Pirates with a bounty of 52 million berries, declares that under the flag of Emperor Blackbeard he has been given the name Pinkbeard. He mocks the idea of "fill-in" marines because the king and strongest forces have left for the Reverie. He orders the town to remember his name and cower before Blackbeard, framing his raid as an extension of Blackbeard's power over undefended territories. Page 5: Pinkbeard's men tear through the poor town with violence. One orders, "Kill anybody who resists!!" while a citizen pleads, "Please, stop!! This is a poor town!!" The villagers beg him to spare the only valuable thing in the town: the celestial gold meant for the king and the Celestial Dragons. Pinkbeard answers that they still have to give the celestial gold or be killed, but then demands to know where the celestial gold in the town is. The pirates order, "Search the town!!!" and chaos spreads. When the people are trapped and desperate, a strange instruction arrives: "Go, Morley!" and the ground begins to shift with a soft "Squish," signaling that help has already entered the town from below. Page 6: A giant suddenly rises from under the town. Morley bursts up with a cry of "Heave-ho!!!" and laughs, "Fuhahaha hahaha!!!" The terrified pirates ask why a giant has emerged from the ground and why he is dressed so strangely. Morley, speaking with exaggerated politeness, asks, "Oh my~! What are you staring at~?!" and "Do you have a crush on me~!?" The attackers panic at the accusation and shout that it is false, ordering their guns fired. Morley wields a huge harpoon-like weapon and the ground itself bends with his movement. The page includes notes that his speech uses a feminine form and that his name and weapon are pronounced similarly, emphasizing his strange, theatrical presence. Page 7: Morley keeps pushing the attackers around while citizens and pirates struggle to understand him. Someone asks whether giants live underground and whether he is a marine, but another notices that the ground is moving around like clay. When one woman wonders what to do about the chaos, she is called "compliant... trash." The Revolutionary Army begins to reveal itself. A woman steps forward and says, "We are..." while the pirates demand to know who they are and why they are calling them trash. The answer is not yet spoken fully, but the silhouettes and confidence make it clear that this is not a random rescue. The...