## One Piece Chapter 1033, pages 9-10: Shimotsuki Kozaburo - Chapter: 1033 - Pages: 9-10 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, King, Enma, Shimotsuki Kozaburo, Shimotsuki Village Children, Kuina ### Summary Page 9: King presses the attack, asking whether Zoro has picked up his three swords. He swings with "Imperial Twin Blades!!" and Zoro has to call out for Enma while being smashed and slammed through more rubble. The shock of the battle triggers another memory from Shimotsuki Village. A child there calls him "Zoro-juro" and says, "I was told not to say 'sunacchi.'" Zoro remembers that he once heard the word from an old geezer in his village but never used it himself. In the present, the connection between Wano sword culture, the forbidden cry "sunacchi," and the old man from the East Blue begins to come together while King continues trying to finish him. Page 10: Zoro remembers hearing that the old man by the shore always said "sunacchi," though Zoro never bothered learning his name. He also remembers only finding out that the man was Kuina's grandfather after he died. The narration reveals that the master swordsmith Shimotsuki Kozaburo left Wano illegally over 50 years ago. Thirteen years earlier in Shimotsuki Village, the village dojo students shouted during practice, and the old man explained that "sunacchi" is a battle cry that gives courage. The page reframes a forgotten childhood detail as proof that a Wano swordsman had been living in Zoro's East Blue hometown all along.