## One Piece Chapter 391, pages 11-13: A Girl Called Demon - Chapter: 391 - Pages: 11-13 - Characters: Nico Robin, Spandam, Ohara children, Ohara villagers ### Summary Page 11: Robin looks toward the island and says, "Can you see any humans on that map?" The answer is the empty, brutal image of Enies Lobby under the World Government's machinery. She says, "You could only be so cruel because you look at the world like that...!!!" The Buster Call, she explains, is "a merciless power that makes your foe serve your purpose...!!!" Spandam, kneeling and furious, can only snap, "You can't use that, not that." The present scene is now fully tied to Ohara. Robin is no longer talking about a simple attack; she is condemning a worldview that erases people into targets. Page 12: The story returns to "20 years ago, West Blue" and the island of "Ohara." Children call through the trees, "Hey, this way!" and "Eh hee hee... There she is!" Young Robin is found reading alone under a tree. The other children attack her with insults and thrown objects: "Look over there!" "We found a monster!" "Start attacking!" "Let's do it!!" and "Oowaah, a monster!!!" Robin winces with "Ow!" and clutches her book instead of fighting back. The flashback does not begin with the Buster Call itself, but with the everyday cruelty that taught Robin she was already unwanted long before the Government named her a demon. Page 13: Eight-year-old Nico Robin finally uses her Hana Hana ability to stop the children, sprouting hands around them with a "Fshh..." sound. The children scream, "Eeeen, she's creepy!!!" and "Waaah, the monster attacked us!!" Robin stands alone and silent, labeled on the page as "Nico Robin, Age 8." An adult confronts her: "Hey, you." Then the accusation comes: "My kids told me they were beaten up for no reason... Don't go anywhere near my kids. You're such a creepy girl!!" When the adult says, "Well, say something," Robin still only looks down. Her power lets her defend herself, but it also makes every accusation stick harder.