## One Piece Chapter 906: The Holy Land Mary Geoise - Chapter: 906 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Orlumbus, Columbus, Shirahoshi, Neptune, Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Stelly, Saint Charlos, Saint Rosward, Rebecca, Vivi, Carue, Leo, Monkey D. Luffy, Crocodile, Sai, Wapol, Kinderella, Dalton, Dr. Kureha, King Cobra, Tony Tony Chopper, Nami, Donquixote Doflamingo, Magellan ### Summary Page 0: The cover story opens under "Chapter 906: The Holy Land Mary Geoise" and continues "Dropping in on the Lives of the Straw Hat Grand Pirate Fleet." This installment follows Orlumbus's daily routine aboard ship after cleaning, presenting him as painfully strict and orderly while Columbus stands nearby. It is not part of the main Reverie scene, but it is useful canon side-story material because it continues the Grand Fleet cover serial and preserves the chapter's printed title context. Page 2: The Bondola carries the royal party upward until it reaches near "the top of the Red Line." Attendants warn the passengers, "Please watch your footing," and explain to the merfolk that they have left the climate-controlled airspace of the bubble, so they should use reinforced bubbles. From there, the passengers ascend a very long, very large staircase toward the continent at the center of the world itself, where the descendants of the architects of the world live. Shirahoshi is overwhelmed by the height and the open air, crying "Wah!" as the procession approaches the place the narration presents as the highest and largest continent, the austere land soon named Mary Geoise. 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. Page 5: At the front gate to Mariejois's Pangaea Castle, the procession reaches the center of the Holy Land's political power. The command rings out: "Open the gates!" Far above, Saint Charlos spots Shirahoshi and immediately calls for his father. "Father! Father!" he says, and Saint Rosward asks what it is. Charlos answers in his childish, greedy way: "Iz a mermaid." Then he realizes the scale of what he is seeing: "A big one!" The moment is brief, but it is ominous. Shirahoshi is entering the diplomatic heart of the world as a princess, while one of the Celestial Dragons has already reduced her to an object he wants. Page 6: Inside Pangaea Castle, the Mingling Plaza fills with royals and bodyguards from all over the world. The fish-man princes look around at the crowd and note that all of these people are monarchs and guards, while one of them exclaims, "From all over the world!" Ryuboshi and Manboshi are called by name, "Mambo! Sambo!" and the family is told that once the seven days of conference begin, even relatives will likely be too busy to grow bored. The food and drink are luxurious, and although weapons have been confiscated, the bodyguards look powerful. Neptune appears to be getting along well with other rulers, giving the plaza the outward atmosphere of ceremony, diplomacy, and guarded politeness before the tensions begin to surface. Page 7: Shirahoshi's beauty draws immediate attention from marriage-minded royals. One man gushes, "My, my! A seafloor princess!" and flatters her: "Your breathtaking beauty belies even the rumors of its magnificence." Another offers his single son, while the sons themselves shout, "Papa! This one ain't bad! She ain't bad!" and "Pappy! I like this girl!" Shirahoshi answers with devastating honesty: "You're not my type!" Her family cries "Shirahoshiii!" as the rejected suitors take offense. A calmer woman tries to cover...