## One Piece Chapter 906, pages 3-4: The Holy Land Mary Geoise - Chapter: 906 - Pages: 3-4 - Characters: Shirahoshi, Neptune, Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Stelly ### Summary Page 3: The gates of "The Holy Land Mary Geoise" open onto a beautiful, immaculate cityscape. Shirahoshi gazes out and says, "What a beautiful place!" while the fish-men notice the greenery and ask if that green thing over there is a "forest." Someone answers that it is manmade. Guards direct Princess Shirahoshi and the other fish-men to take hold of handles, and the floor itself begins to carry them forward. Shirahoshi panics, crying, "Whoaaa! Oi, is this an earthquake?! I'm gonna die! Protect me!" The answer is calm and mechanical: "It's a travolator. The ground moves." The Holy Land appears elegant and advanced, but the unease begins immediately beneath that polished surface. Page 4: The Ryugu party decides not to ride the moving path. Fukaboshi suggests they walk normally, and Shirahoshi, delighted by the scenery, asks her father if they can take their time and look at the forest. Neptune agrees: "Of course. We shall accompany you, then." Stelly mocks them from the travolator, calling the amenities of civilization frightening and sneering at the "stupid fish," even as he wants to introduce the convenience to his own kingdom. The page then cuts below the shining road and reveals the truth: exhausted slaves are forced to power the moving floor by hand. Overseers order, "Move the path at a comfortable speed!" and "Slowly, steadily... No breaks!" A slave wheezes, "Save me... or at least kill me..." The page turns Mary Geoise's beauty into a direct lie, showing that its comfort is built on hidden suffering.