## One Piece Chapter 904, pages 8-10: The Entrance of the Revolutionary Army Commanders - Chapter: 904 - Pages: 8-10 - Characters: Karasu, Lindbergh, Morley, Belo Betty, Pinkbeard ### Summary Page 8: More Revolutionary Army commanders enter the battle. Pinkbeard's men shout that two more have appeared, but Lindbergh is already eager: "I have a new invention that I've been waiting to use...!!" Pinkbeard's subordinate recognizes the group: "Captain Pinkbeard, those guys are... those four!!! They're normally scattered around the world!!" Another admits that instead of waiting, they went ahead and started fighting them first. Karasu arrives in a mass of crows, while Lindbergh lands with experimental gear and a weapon ready. The pirates' raid changes instantly from a one-sided robbery into a clash with four major Revolutionary Army commanders. Page 9: The four commanders are named in full. Karasu is introduced as the Revolutionary Army North Army commander, his name noted as Japanese for "crow." Lindbergh is the South Army commander and immediately wants to test his new weapon. Belo Betty is the East Army commander, while Morley is the West Army commander. The townspeople whisper in shock: "The Revolutionary Army...!? Why are the four commanders of the Revolutionary Army gathered here in this town!?" Others make crude guesses about Morley, but the commanders ignore the confusion. Karasu mumbles, Lindbergh asks Betty if he can finish the pirates off, and the pirates finally understand that the people before them are not local defenders but international revolutionary leaders. Page 10: Belo Betty turns the fight over to the townspeople. Standing above the frightened civilians, she demands, "Now, what are you trash going to do!? Will you die? Or will you fight?" She tells them, "Choose your own fate!!" and asks whether they think being a hero is someone else's duty. The battered citizens pick up sticks and blades, and the pirates realize the town has armed itself. Betty's power is not to fight for them but to make them rise. She calls to Lindbergh and Karasu to support the other side, but when they ask whether she wants them to fight too, she says, "Leave it to us!!" The town's fear becomes resistance.