## One Piece Chapter 920, pages 6-7: I Love Oden - Chapter: 920 - Pages: 6-7 - Characters: Kinemon, Kozuki Oden, Monkey D. Luffy, Tony Tony Chopper, Carrot, Sanji, Brook, Edward Newgate, Gol D. Roger, Nami, Nekomamushi, Duke Inuarashi, Kurozumi Orochi, Kozuki Momonosuke, Kaidou, Orochi's subordinates ### Summary Page 6: Kin'emon tells the crew that Oden's execution happened more than twenty years ago, but for them it feels immediate. The group reacts in shock: Luffy asks, "What happened to Oden?" Carrot cries, "What a story...!! How cruel of...!!" and Sanji sits in silence. Kin'emon says, "All of this happened to the courageous Lord Oden... over 20 years ago, but...!!" Then he states the core tragedy: "Our beloved Lord Oden... was taken to the Flower Capital... and executed as a criminal." Luffy shouts, "What'd you saaaaaaay!?" Chopper explodes, "Don't joke with me!! That's dirty, Orochi!!" The memory remains sharp for the retainers: "In our eyes... it was only a few months ago." Kin'emon can still envision "the brave warrior, Kozuki Oden's final moments," and Brook calls him "an extraordinary man." The page also mentions that Whitebeard was charmed, Roger was captivated, and Oden was carried away "by that samurai of the Wano Country." Page 7: Kin'emon explains what happened after Oden was executed. Nami says, "It's pretty impressive that you guys were able to escape safely from such a crappy situation." Kin'emon answers, "Yes... but at that point, no one was on our side anymore..." The retainers escaped with all their strength and left the execution site to head toward Oden Castle. On the way, Nekomamushi and Inuarashi started to argue. They were caught by Orochi's subordinates, and Kin'emon believed their lives would be forfeit. But even then, he thought only of reaching the castle, because Orochi, who had orchestrated the downfall of the Kozuki clan, would surely target Lord Momonosuke's life next. The page then darkens: "However... Kaidou anticipated our plan..." The retainers reached the castle only to find it already burning: "And the castle was set ablaze before we could reach it."