## One Piece Chapter 80, pages 0-2: A CRIME IS A CRIME - Chapter: 80 - Pages: 0-2 - Characters: Sanji, Zebra, Bird, Nojiko, Usopp, Roronoa Zoro ### Summary Page 0: The title page displays "CHAPTER 80 'A CRIME IS A CRIME'". Sanji is sitting casually on the back of a wooden cart loaded with bottles of wine. He is wearing a short-sleeved shirt and a checkered hat, holding a bunch of grapes in one hand while gesturing with the other. He is talking to a zebra standing next to the cart. The zebra has an angry expression and is smoking a cigarette. A small bird wearing a tiny bowler hat is perched on top of Sanji's hat. The setting appears to be a sunny vineyard or countryside road. Page 1: In a forest clearing, Nojiko continues her story to Sanji, Usopp, and Zoro. She explains, "Ever since that day 8 years ago, that girl decided to not show her tears to anyone, and never ask for help!" A profile shot of Nojiko shows her somber expression as she adds, "All because she doesn't want to see anyone to be killed by Arlong, just like our mother was..." A wide shot shows the group standing among the trees. Nojiko asks them, "Do you have any idea how painful it was for her, to make that decision to fight alone and continue to live on, when she was barely 10 years old?" Page 2: Usopp is moved to tears, wiping his nose as he realizes, "So in order to save her village, she forced herself to join the very pirates who killed her mother..." Sanji becomes enraged, blowing smoke from his nose and yelling, "How dare they cause pain to my beloved Nami! I'll kill those pirates!" Suddenly, Nojiko strikes Sanji on the head with a loud "BONK", leaving him clutching his head and asking, "W-what was that for, sis!?" Nojiko scolds him, "That's exactly what I've come to tell you not to do! Because of you going around calling Nami your friend and causing trouble, those pirates are starting to doubt her, putting her 8 years of hard work in jeopardy!" Looking down with a pained expression, Nojiko pleads, "So please... don't make her suffer anymore! For her, who had to fight alone her entire life, there's nothing more painful than having others call her a friend...!"