## One Piece Chapter 917: The Treasure Ship of Provisions - Chapter: 917 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Bellamy, Tsuru, Tama, Speed, O-Kiku, Holdem, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Kamijiro, Koma-chiyo, Shutenmaru, Urashima, Jack, Kaido, Zunesha, Basil Hawkins, Trafalgar Law ### Summary Page 0: The cover page presents "Chapter 917: The Treasure Ship of Provisions" and continues the cover serial, "Tales of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet Vol. 44: Side Story 'This Town Uses Unrippable Cloth'." The image shows Bellamy working at a drafting table with tools and patterns in a workshop. It is not part of the Wano storyline, but it is useful extra material because it preserves the chapter title and Bellamy's continuing Grand Fleet side story. Page 1: The chapter opens outside Okobore Town in Kuri, where the cries of hunger are constant. Someone wails, "Waaaah, waaaah!! I'm huuunggry!!" and another voice says, "It sure is noisy in town..." Tsuru scolds the hungry child for looking unsightly and says a man who hails from Wano must never show weakness, but the child's hunger keeps spilling out. A worried person runs to Tsuru and asks, "O-Tsuru!! Do you have any jyagan grass?" because the child could not endure hunger and drank the river water. The scene immediately returns the story to the core problem of Wano: ordinary people are starving so badly that even children risk poison for water. Page 2: Deep within Bakura Town, at the Paradise Farm, harvest time is underway. Workers load crates of fruit, vegetables, and barrels while an overseer orders, "Fill up two of the harvesters!!" The farm is abundant, clean, and carefully managed, completely unlike Okobore Town outside. One laborer begs for more because his family cannot survive the rest of the week with only what he has, but the official tells him, "Don't talk back to me!!" Another order follows: "Leave immediately out the back gate! Go back to Okobore Town!!" The payment is only "Fi-five silver...!" The page shows the cruelty of the food system plainly: safe food exists in huge amounts, but the poor are allowed only scraps. Page 3: At the farm gate, the Beast Pirates Headliner Speed arrives, a Horse Smile user with a tall centaur-like body. She orders, "Open the gates!!" and announces, "We've got a great assortment of yummy food today too!! Hihin!" The gatekeepers hurry to welcome her, saying, "That's right, Master Speed. Please take a look. The food is over here!!" Speed says she is already looking at it because her field of vision is 350 degrees, then laughs that this is just what one would expect from a horse. Her smile is broad and horse-like as she asks, "Is that so?" The page frames Speed as an officer who can freely enter the abundance denied to the hungry town. Page 4: A fire bell rings through Bakura Town. O-Kiku hears it and asks, "Is that the fire bell?" People rush through the streets shouting, "Fire!! Fire...!!" and "Get out of the way!!" Ladders rise, buckets are passed, and someone orders, "Team one will handle the fire!!" Speed arrives near the destruction and sees the chaos around Holdem's house. She asks, "This is Master Holdem's house!!" and another person says, "What's with that path of destruction!?" Speed realizes the disaster is coming from the direction of the commotion and says she can already see it. The rescue of Tama has now set the whole official district into emergency motion. Page 5: Luffy, Zoro, and O-Kiku stand before Holdem's ruined house while Tama is trapped in the jaws of the lion on Holdem's stomach, Kamijiro. Holdem laughs from above, and Tama cries, "Big broooo!!!" Luffy demands, "You said you're gonna save her!? And how exactly do you plan on accomplishing that, eh!?" The lion growls that he "will rip her to pieces!!" while Tama screams. Luffy and Zoro stare up at the hostage situation, with O-Kiku beside them on Koma-chiyo. The layout makes the danger clear: Tama is not merely locked away, she is being held in the mouth of Holdem's living stomach, where one wrong move could crush her. Page 6: Tama calls for Luffy and Koma-chiyo while Luffy tries to calm her: "Let Tama go!! I'll beat that lion up if you don't!!" Holdem laughs and asks whether they know about the girl's ability. He says they are going to hold everyone hostage so they can lure out Shutenmaru, the leader of the gang of thieves. O-Kiku recognizes the name, and Holdem accuses the Atamayama thieves of being responsible for the theft at the farm. If they defeated someone as strong as Urashima, even by luck, then they must be one of Shutenmaru's top subordinates. Holdem has mistaken Luffy's group for thieves tied to a larger rebel force, and Tama becomes bait. Page 7: O-Kiku warns Luffy, "Luffytaro... whatever you do, don't make him angry." Luffy is confused because Holdem is already furious, but O-Kiku explains that they must avoid making him angrier because he is strong. More importantly, the people of the town fear the one who backs him. O-Kiku names hi...