## One Piece Chapter 910, pages 9-11: Onwards to the Wano Country - Chapter: 910 - Pages: 9-11 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Brook, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Carrot ### Summary Page 9: Nami figures out the entrance to Wano: because the water is freshwater, there must be a huge water reservoir at the top of the waterfall. The carp are strong enough to climb it, and the Sunny is pulled along behind them. The crew looks up and sees the impossible sight of fish climbing a massive waterfall while the ship is dragged upward against a downward stream. Everyone screams, "They're climbing the waterfall!!!" and "Whyyyyy?!" Nami asks whether the Wano Country is up there, while Luffy sees the ship starting to sink and yells, "All right!! Leave it to me!!" He grabs the carp and says, "I'm trusting you, carp!!!" with no plan beyond force and instinct. Page 10: The waterfall climb ends in chaos. The Sunny clears the top, but a counter-current and whirlpool tear the ship away from control. The crew shouts that they are climbing the waterfall, then immediately realizes they are being dragged into new danger. Someone screams, "Oh no! There's a counter-current!!" and another cries, "It's a whirlpool!!!" The ship is hurled out into a quiet Wano shoreline, where the hull lies still among stylized trees and strange landforms. Luffy and the others have survived the impossible entrance, but the impact separates them and leaves the Sunny stranded in unfamiliar territory. The calm beach after the violence of the waterfall makes the silence feel more dangerous, not less. Page 11: Luffy wakes alone beside the Sunny and tries to orient himself. "Am I in... the Wano Country?" he asks, then wonders where everyone else went and what happened to them. Before he can gather himself, a commotion erupts nearby: a huge spotted creature is being chased, or attacked, and someone yells, "Hey, you!! Don't damage my ship!!" Luffy stares as the creature barrels across the beach, and he tries to identify it: "That's a huge dog...!! Are these animals fighting? Or is it a pig?" The page gives Wano's wilderness the same strange theatrical energy as its sea. Even after surviving the entrance, Luffy has landed in a place where animals, landscape, and danger all feel unfamiliar.