## One Piece Chapter 1095: A World Not Worth Living In - Chapter: 1095 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Buggy, Jaygarcia Saturn, Marines, Rear Admirals, Captains, Jewelry Bonney, Sanji, Borsalino, Monkey D. Luffy, Dr. Vegapunk, Franky, Kuma, Buccaneers, Nika, Kuma's Father, Kuma's Mother, Doctors, World Government, Celestial Dragons, Slaves, God Valley King, God Valley Natives, Figarland Garling, God's Knights, Emporio Ivankov, Ginny, Guards ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1095: A World Not Worth Living In. The cover request caption says: "Buggy chasing a squirrel monkey that took his nose." Buggy tumbles through the trees with his detached parts flying around as a small squirrel monkey runs away holding his round red nose. This is a reader-request gag illustration and not part of the Egghead or Kuma flashback narrative. Page 1: On Egghead, the Marines panic after Saint Saturn's arrival. A notice spreads that one of the Five Elders, Saint Saturn, has landed, and rear admirals and captains are ordered to stay behind while all other soldiers retreat from the center. Low-ranking Marines scream that they are not worthy of his presence and wonder how he even got down there. Others say they have only seen portraits of him, ask what that flash of lightning was, and call him above even the "gods" of Mary Geoise. Saturn's presence turns the entire battlefield into a forbidden zone, with ordinary soldiers treating the Gorosei less like a commander and more like something divine and terrifying. Page 2: Bonney's blade is still buried in Saturn's body, and the Marines cry out, "Saint Saturn!" and "A Gorosei has been stabbed!" Sanji shouts, "Bonney, what are you doing?!" while the nearby soldiers prepare to fire, calling Saturn a world leader who reigns at the top. Saturn silences them with a cold command: "Quiet down, insects!!" He looks down on Bonney and says that if he did not want to get stabbed, he would have dodged. His reaction makes the wound seem almost meaningless to him. Bonney's furious attack has reached one of the highest authorities in the world, but Saturn responds with contempt rather than fear. Page 3: Saturn seizes Bonney and tears her away from the wound while she screams. Sanji rushes in, calling "Bonney-cha..." and "Sanji!!" is shouted as Saturn's power knocks him back and leaves him coughing. The wound in Saturn's body begins disappearing, shocking the Marines, who ask whether his injuries are healing. Saturn grips Bonney in one hand as if she weighs nothing and shows no real concern for the stab. The page establishes his monstrous durability and dominance: Bonney's rage could wound him for an instant, but he recovers while disabling Sanji and physically controlling Bonney before anyone can mount a proper rescue. Page 4: The Marines try to take advantage of the chaos, shouting that they should use this chance to capture Vegapunk, while Saturn calmly tells them there is no need for haste because the fugitives have nowhere to run. Nearby, Kizaru lies on the ground after Luffy's White Star Gun. Saturn tells him that even for Kizaru, that took longer than expected. Kizaru apologizes, saying he has no excuse and does not think he can move for a little while. Saturn then turns toward the exhausted Luffy and says, "Well then..." as if preparing to eliminate another obstacle. The battle pauses around Saturn's authority, with even an admiral unable to immediately continue. Page 5: Saturn brings a massive leg down toward the helpless Luffy, but Franky launches "Strong Right!!" and blasts Luffy out of the impact zone. Franky laughs and tells Saturn, "I see... you have a pretty strong crew," after Saturn notes that even the world leaders at the top are after his captain's head. Saturn identifies the two central troublemakers before him: "Strawhat Luffy" and "Jewelry Bonney." He says that those two joining the battle was definitely unexpected. The page gives the crew one narrow save: Franky cannot challenge Saturn head-on, but his quick action prevents Luffy from being crushed while Luffy is drained and unable to defend himself. Page 6: Saturn addresses Vegapunk and the others with cold certainty. He says they are surrounded by Marines on an island on the brink of destruction, and if by some twist of fate they manage to escape, he would like to see it. Turning to Vegapunk, he calls it a shame that Vegapunk betrayed them, though he thanks him for all his contributions to the military. Saturn says they want Vegapunk to die in regret for opposing the World Government, then asks who should die first and in the most painful order. The page strips away any pretense of legal judgment: Saturn is deciding the sequence of executions while treating their resistance as an insult to world authority. Page 7: Saturn squeezes Bonney in his hand while she screams, and he wonders aloud why humans do things anyway after they are told not to do something. Around him, the others discover they cannot move. Someone ask...