## One Piece Chapter 910: Onwards to the Wano Country - Chapter: 910 - Pages: 0-12 - Characters: Orlumbus, Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Brook, Tony Tony Chopper, Sanji, Shirahoshi, Neptune, Vivi, Viola, Wapol, Rebecca, Sai, Dr. Kureha, Charlotte Linlin, Kaido, Carrot, Kin'emon, Roronoa Zoro ### Summary Page 0: The cover story appears under "Chapter 910: Onwards to the Wano Country" and continues "Tales of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet, Vol. 40: Orlumbus Arc." At "4:30 PM," Orlumbus is shown giving supplies to poor people because they were extremely poor, rather than looting them after battle. It is not part of the main Wano arrival sequence, but it is useful canon side-story material because it continues Orlumbus's behavior and values as a newly self-proclaimed member of the Straw Hat Grand Fleet. Page 2: At sea in the New World, the Sunny heads toward Wano while the crew reads about the Reverie. Luffy, now introduced as captain of the Straw Hat Pirates with a bounty of 1.5 billion, eats happily as he learns that kings from around the world are gathered at Mary Geoise. The newspaper says Shirahoshi received a warm welcome at Red Port, that this is a big step forward for her people, and that both Neptune and his children are there because the Ryugu Kingdom is attending for the first time in two hundred years. Luffy is delighted that Shirahoshi finally came to the surface, and he guesses she must be strong now. Brook and Nami notice that Vivi is also attending because Dressrosa is there too, and Luffy lights up at the thought of all the princesses who know him being in one place. Page 3: The crew continues reacting to the article. They spot Viola, Wapol, Rebecca, and Sai, and realize that many people they know are attending the Reverie. Sanji becomes overwhelmed by the idea that all these princesses know Luffy and cries, "Are they obsessively talking about me?!" Chopper is more interested in Dr. Kureha, and when Nami shows him the paper, he screams, "Dwwdoctorine!!" Sanji tells him not to cut the newspaper, but Chopper is too emotional and tears into it anyway. He is shocked that Kureha is still alive, while Nami asks what is wrong with "Brooper." The scene turns the global political meeting into a personal reunion by newspaper, with each Straw Hat seeing old friends and old enemies in the report. Page 4: Chopper and Sanji keep fighting over the newspaper. Chopper laughs and blushes over Kureha, while Sanji complains that he has not read the other side yet and points out that now the page is full of holes. Luffy reads only what catches his attention and asks, "What did Big Mom... do? I can't read it!!" before being distracted again. Nami tells him that the other article is about Kaido, but Luffy is more interested in declaring that everyone is doing well and suggesting they visit them once they have sailed around the world. Brook asks whether Luffy has tried calling the others with the Transponder Snail again, but Luffy calls out, "Heeeeey!! This is Luffy!! Is anybody there?!" and receives only silence. They give up for now and keep going. Page 5: The mood changes as the Sunny approaches Wano's sea. Nami says they all want to keep going, but the water around them feels wrong: they are in a sea with waves that can only be described as Wano-esque, something she has never seen before. The wind strengthens, the waves grow, the clouds swirl strangely, and the clouds themselves do not look like normal wind conditions. Brook suggests avoiding the storm and waiting until it is over, but Luffy refuses, shouting that they should go to Wano already. Nami explains the truth that Kin'emon warned them about: the country is surrounded by terrible weather, the waves are rough, and the currents move very rapidly. Wano's natural border is already fighting them before they even land. Page 6: The Sunny is suddenly invaded by a strange octopus. It appears with kabuki-like sounds, "Pon" and "Booooh," startling everyone. Nami asks, "What is this thing?!" and Chopper realizes, "It's an octopus...!!" while Luffy wonders when it boarded the ship. The crew's fear turns into a second shock when a school of huge carp bursts from the sea around them. Sanji cries, "A school of fish?!" and Luffy shouts that there are fish everywhere. The absurdity does not slow the danger: the Sunny is tossed among rough waves, a kabuki octopus, and giant carp, making Wano's entrance feel like an impossible theatrical obstacle course rather than an ordinary coastline. Page 7: Sanji asks how the carp can be alive, and Luffy answers with the logic of food: if they soak them in water, cut them up, cook sashimi, and then cook them with miso, they can make braised carp stew. Nami yells, "Stop it, Luffy!!" but Luffy has already leapt onto one of the giant carp and declares that they will cook one of them for the reunion party with Zoro and the others. Sanji joins the idea, suggesting tempura or cooking it in sauce. The carp resists, and Luffy shouts, "Wa...