## One Piece Chapter 920: I Love Oden - Chapter: 920 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Sanji, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Kinemon, Kozuki Oden, Kozuki Sukiyaki, Kozuki Momonosuke, Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Ashura Doji, Kuri residents, Koma-chiyo, Duke Inuarashi, Nekomamushi, Tony Tony Chopper, Carrot, Brook, Edward Newgate, Gol D. Roger, Kurozumi Orochi, Kaidou, Orochi's subordinates, Kozuki Toki, Kozuki Hiyori, Raizo, Kanjuro, Jibuemon, Nine Red Scabbards, O-Kiku, Donquixote Doflamingo, Straw Hat Pirates, Heart Pirates, Musketeers, Guardians ### Summary Page 0: The chapter opens with the title page for Chapter 920, "I Love Oden." The cover-page request shows Sanji and Zoro fighting in their dreams, with Sanji imagining Nami and Zoro imagining a victorious sword clash. The page is not part of the Wano flashback or present-day plot, but it is useful because it confirms the chapter title and gives the official cover request note: "Sanji and Zoro fighting in their dreams." Page 2: Kin'emon begins explaining the past at the ruins in Kuri. The place before them is identified as "Wano Country - Kuri - The Ruins of Oden Castle," and Kin'emon recalls, "This place was called Oden Castle." He clarifies that the people named it that way because Oden was beloved there: "That is what the people of Kuri called the castle that once stood here... But actually, its real name was... Kuri Castle." Inside the ruined building, he explains that the castle was called Oden Castle because the residents of Kuri loved Oden. Momonosuke realizes, "So that was Momo's father!" Kin'emon says, "Our master, Lord Oden, was quite the wild card... Despite being the son of Wano Country's shogun, Lord Kozuki Sukiyaki..." He had fought constantly and was eventually exiled from the Flower Capital, while Kuri was once considered a lawless area. Page 3: Kin'emon describes what Kuri was before Oden changed it. It was such a dangerous place that even the shogun decided to ignore its problems. Criminals and ronin exiled from their villages wandered there, formed groups to rob and kill, and spilled blood every day. The young Lord Oden went to Kuri anyway and fought the most dangerous man among the evildoers, Ashura Doji. In the end, Lord Oden defeated him. Rather than simply punish the people, Oden rounded up the ruffians, made them work, and raised them from their pitiful deeds. He forced them to learn how to be workers because the town and castle needed to be built. After some time, Shogun Sukiyaki heard of Oden's deeds, and Oden was granted the title of Daimyo of Kuri at the young age of twenty. He built a paradise farm and created a free and lively village where laughter never stopped. Page 4: Kin'emon continues by describing Oden's restless nature. Lord Oden had a habit of saying one thing: "It's too cramped here!!" He created rivers and wharfs, connected villages, and brought people together, but even the improved Wano was still too small for him. In the present, Zoro looks across the ruined terrain and notices the others are gone, muttering, "...Jeez, those guys..." He wonders, "Where in the world did they wander off to...?" and admits, "I'm amazed that they could get lost even while I was riding on that Komainu..." Then he notices a wharf and decides, "Maybe I should catch a ride!" The page contrasts Oden's old hunger for the wider world with Zoro's current wandering through the ruined land. Page 5: The story moves to a beach in Kuri, where Duke Inuarashi remembers the day he and the others first came to Wano. The location is marked "Wano Country - Kuri - On a Certain Beach." Inuarashi says, "We drifted to this land..." and recalls that Wano felt tiny to Lord Oden: "The Wano Country was a little bit too cramped... for Lord Oden." The beach brings back nostalgia, and he notes that he and Nekomamushi were once called "the talking cat and the talking dog." Everybody feared them, except Lord Oden. Inuarashi rebukes those who judge by appearance: "You all should be ashamed!! Being afraid of those who look different only highlights your ignorance!!" To him, Oden was not merely kind; he was their rescuer and master: "He was indeed our savior!! And was indeed a true hero..!! And more than anything, he was indeed our lord and master.!!" Page 6: Kin'emon tells the crew that Oden's execution happened more than twenty years ago, but for them it feels immediate. The group reacts in shock: Luffy asks, "What happened to Oden?" Carrot cries, "What a story...!! How cruel of...!!" and Sanji sits in silence. Kin'emon says, "All of this happened to the courageous Lord Oden... over 20 years ago, but...!!" Then he states the core tragedy: "Our beloved Lord Oden... was taken to the Flower Capital... and executed as a criminal." Luffy shouts, "What'd you saaaaaaay!?" Chopper explodes, "Don't joke with me!! That's dirty, Orochi!!" The memory remains sharp for the retainers: "In our eyes... it was only a few months ago." Kin'emon can still envision "the brave warrior, Kozuki...