## One Piece Chapter 909, pages 13-14: Seppuku - Chapter: 909 - Pages: 13-14 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Ryuma ### Summary Page 13: Zoro, now under the name Zorojuro, sits accused in a formal execution setting while the magistrate condemns him. The magistrate says they knew him as a killer and a grave robber, and that peace will return to the streets with his death. Twenty-three years earlier, amid the confusion of the pirate incident, two things disappeared: the body of the legendary master swordsman Ryuma and his famed sword, Shusui. The accusation is clear: Zoro is being tied to Wano's most sacred stolen relic. Zoro sits silently with a seppuku knife before him, his expression flat and dangerous. The page places him at the center of Wano's history before he has even begun to move. Page 14: The magistrate presses Zoro to die honorably, telling him the truth has been told and that Shusui now rests in the magistrate's hands. He notes that the seppuku knife is short and has no guard, but says it should suffice because Zoro will not be fighting anyway. He asks whether Zoro even knows the proper method of committing seppuku and declares that if Zoro has even the barest shred of honor, he should admit his sins and lead himself from this world. The magistrate promises to behead him afterward to spare him unneeded misery. Zoro agrees with a simple "Fine," takes the knife, and prepares himself as the official smirks that the true worth of a warrior's life is found in its last minutes.