## One Piece Chapter 359: Bingo - Chapter: 359 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Usopp, Franky, Rob Lucci, Kaku, Blueno, Kalifa, Going Merry, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Sanji, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Paulie, Iceburg, Nico Robin, Aokiji ### Summary Page 0: ONE PIECE. CHAPTER 359: "BINGO." The title page begins a new short-term cover collection, labeled "SHORT-TERM COLLECTION SERIES" NUMBER 8: "A HOUSE IN THE JUNGLE." A small house stands deep in thick jungle growth, surrounded by large plants and watched by enormous animals, including a giraffe-like creature and other wild shapes peering through the leaves. The page does not continue the Galley-La rescue directly, but it frames the chapter with the word "Bingo," which will return at the end when Robin finds the last train to Enies Lobby. Page 1: Back at Galley-La headquarters, Franky is being dragged away by CP9. Usopp cries out in panic, "AH...!!" and someone shouts, "AH---!!! THEY'VE BEATEN HIM...!" Franky, beaten and bound, is still conscious enough to react, "...!!! OW...!!!" CP9 explains the situation with cold practicality: "SO BASICALLY, YOU'VE QUIT BEING A STRAW-HAT... BUT HAVEN'T QUIT BEING A PIRATE." The conclusion is simple: "WELL TAKE YOU WITH US ANYHOW." Usopp is no longer a Straw Hat in name, but CP9 still treats him as a pirate connected to the crew. The page shows how little their categories care about personal conflict: whether Usopp has left the crew or not, he remains useful leverage in the same operation that has taken Franky. Page 2: CP9 begins moving out. Kalifa asks about the ship, and the answer is clean and final: "YES, KARIFA. AND THIS SHIP HASN'T BEEN TAKEN CARE OF YET..." Usopp struggles against the capture and shouts, "HEY!!! ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME!?" When one of the agents snaps a line and prepares to move, Usopp cries, "HEY YOU...!!! DON'T YOU TOUCH THAT!!!" and then panics harder: "WAIT!!! DON'T YOU DARE!!! HEY!!!" The agents dismiss his plea. One says, "IF I MAY HAVE BEEN A DISGUISE, BUT WE WERE RESPECTABLE SHIPWRIGHTS." Another cuts off the argument: "SO WHAT, JUST LEAVE IT ALONE! IT'S NOT YOUR SHIP!!!" Usopp protests, "I CAN... LET THE WATER OUT WITH THIS," but he is told, "YOU SHOULD LISTEN WHEN YOU'RE TOLD SOMETHING IS OF NO USE." The Going Merry is treated as trash, and Usopp is forced to watch. Page 3: The Going Merry is pushed out into the rising water while Usopp screams, "STOP!!!!" The battered ship slides away from the headquarters, and the wind and sea take it from the place where it had been left behind. Usopp's mouth opens in horror, the ship's sheep figurehead stares ahead, and the hull disappears into the violent current. Then the page shifts to a wider view of the city and the waterway, where a small but impossible movement begins: Merry drifts through Water Seven on its own. The action is wordless except for Usopp's cry, but the meaning is enormous. The ship that should have been useless and abandoned is now moving toward the people who still need it. Page 4: The Going Merry rides through the flooded city, pushed by the water and wind as if answering the disaster itself. Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Paulie, Iceburg, and the workers stare in shock. Someone calls out the ship's name: "MERRY~~~!!!" The impossible sight cuts through the chaos: Merry has reached them at Galley-La headquarters just when the fire, the flood, and CP9's escape have left everyone scattered. The page keeps the moment almost silent, letting the image carry the shock. This is not just a ship drifting by chance; it is the emotional return of a companion the Straw Hats had already been forced to abandon. Page 5: At Galley-La Company headquarters, the workers celebrate that Iceburg survived. "ICE-BURG-SAN'S AWAKE!!!" someone shouts, and the crowd erupts: "WE'RE SO GLAD YOU'RE OK!!!" and "THAT'S GOOD!!!" Iceburg lies injured but conscious. When the girl is mentioned, someone asks, "HEY, THE GIRL WOKE UP!" and another voice asks, "WH... WHAT DO WE DO? DO YOU WANT TO MAKE HER TELL US WHERE STRAWHAT IS!?" Iceburg stops that suspicion and says, "IT WAS BECAUSE OF THAT REINDEER." He corrects the crowd's fear: "BUT IT'S THE STRAWHATS' PET..." The page reorients the people around the Straw Hats. The supposed enemies have just saved Iceburg, and Chopper's rescue forces the Galley-La workers to reconsider what they think they know. Page 6: Iceburg begins moving despite his injuries, and someone warns, "AH!! ...HEY, ICEBURG-SAN!! DON'T MOVE YET...!!" The Straw Hats and workers gather around him in stunned silence. Iceburg asks the others, "...WOULD YOU GUYS PLEASE LEAVE FOR A WHILE?" Then he looks to Nami and says, "I'D LIKE TO TALK TO HER ... ALONE ..." Nami is uncertain: ".....?" The crowd wonders, "I WONDER WHAT'S UP?" and someone answers, "DUNNO." When they are alone, Iceburg begins with an apology: "FIRST... NMA... I'M SORRY ... I ACCUSED YOU OF A HORRIBLE CRIME." He promises, "I'LL TAKE CARE OF IT SOMEHOW, LATER..." The conversation shif...