## One Piece Chapter 914: Okobore, the Town of Leftovers - Chapter: 914 - Pages: 0-28 - Characters: Tama, Tsuru, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Koma-chiyo, O-Kiku, Tenguyama Hitetsu, Kozuki Oden, Kurozumi Orochi, Batman, Gazelleman, Basil Hawkins, Holdem, Speed, Trafalgar Law, Bepo, Shachi, Penguin ### Summary Page 0: The cover page presents "Chapter 914: Okobore, the Town of Leftovers" and continues the cover serial, "Tales of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet Vol. 42: Side Story 'This Is a God-Goods Town'." The illustration shows a town of windmills and flags under the One Piece logo, functioning as extra material rather than part of the Wano plot. It is useful because it preserves the chapter title and the ongoing Grand Fleet side story, but it does not affect the immediate events with Luffy, Zoro, Tama, Tsuru, and O-Kiku. Page 1: In Wano Country, Kuri, Okobore, the Town of Leftovers, Tama recovers after drinking the river's poison. She wakes with a long, relieved "Mmmmmnn..." and soon stands up full of energy, saying, "I feel better!!" and "I can't thank ya enough!!" Tsuru explains that this quick recovery came from jyagan grass, "an extraordinarily potent specialised herb," but warns that the poison has not been fully removed from Tama's body. She tells the girl, "Make sure you don't drink the river water again, O-Tama." The cure saves Tama for the moment, yet the page keeps the danger present: the polluted river remains deadly, and even medicine can only push back the damage rather than erase it completely. Page 2: Tama immediately reaches for the river again, shouting, "I need water!! The river!!" and "It's a warrior's shame, a warrior's shame!!" Tsuru stops her, and Tama's stomach answers with a huge growl. The little girl admits, "All right... I'm done." Luffy watches Tsuru and blurts out, "Big mom was bigger," then thanks her anyway: "Oh, thanks. By the way, you're a huge woman!" O-Kiku modestly tries to introduce herself, saying, "It's a bit late to introduce myself, but... I am O-Kiku," only for Tama to panic, "No, no, no, no, I can't!!" The page shifts from medical rescue to hospitality, with Tsuru preparing to feed Tama and O-Kiku quietly entering the group around the tea house. Page 3: Tsuru places food in front of Tama, but the child refuses in shame. "I can't even pay for the medicine ya gave me... much less for this porridge!!" she says, and promises she will definitely find a way to repay Tsuru. Tsuru tells her not to worry about money and to eat, but Tama still says, "I cannot accept it!!" because Tsuru and O-Kiku have already saved her and are now offering food as well. Tsuru's kindness turns strict when she lifts Tama by the cheeks and scolds her: "Silence!! Do you think I'm just going to say 'Oh, I see,' nevermind then, to you saying 'no thank you,' after I took the time to prepare and serve this food!?" She says if Tama will not eat, she might as well pour it onto the road and waste it. Page 4: Tama finally accepts the porridge. Luffy and Zoro sit nearby as she hesitates, and Zoro asks, "How long are you going to sit and stare like that...?" Tsuru gently reframes the gift: "It's your birthday today, after all!" Tama realizes, "Oh, is that so!?" and then, "Yeah, it's true!" She takes the bowl, the porridge drips from the spoon, and the first taste overwhelms her. Tears pour down her face as she cries, "Yuuummy!!!" and "It's so deliciouuus!!!" The moment is small but devastating: a simple bowl of porridge becomes a birthday feast because Tama has been living with hunger so severe that ordinary food feels like a miracle. Page 5: Luffy asks whether this is the first time Tama has eaten porridge like that, and the answer is yes. Tsuru explains that Tama weaves bamboo hats all day and barely survives by eating millet, and sometimes nothing at all. Tama, still crying with happiness, says, "This is such a luxurious meal!!" and "It's got mochi in it!!" She calls it her best birthday ever, then feels guilty for her master while still singing, "Mochi, mochi." Luffy quietly points out that she can pop mochi out of her cheek whenever she wants, but that power does not stop hunger. Tama smiles through tears and says, "The best day of my life!!" before the emotion and fullness leave her exhausted in Tsuru's lap. Page 6: Tsuru explains the wider cruelty behind Tama's hunger. In the current Wano Country, children like O-Tama can be found everywhere. Luffy cannot accept it, asking how a little girl can go hungry in a land with rivers, mountains, and forests where no one should have trouble finding food. Tsuru answers that this would be true if certain people had not contaminated those natural resources. Although a child may eat once she gets older, the present situation is still outrageous. When Tsuru asks the strangers for their names, Zoro gives his cover identity, "I'm Zorojuro, a ronin!" Luffy tries to follow the disguise and says, "I'm Monkey D..." before correcting himself into "He's...