## One Piece Chapter 809: Master Nekomamushi - Chapter: 809 - Pages: 5-18 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Duke Inuarashi, Wanda, Caesar Clown, Donquixote Doflamingo, Kaido, Straw Hat Pirates, Shanks, Master Nekomamushi, Usopp, Mokomo Dukedom, Whale Forest, Mink Tribe, Sicilian, Musketeer Squad, Jack, Beasts Pirates, Claw City, Three Inuarashi Musketeers, Raizo, Zou, New World, Guardians, Wano Country ### Summary Page 5: In the present at Duke Inuarashi's sanatorium, Luffy and the others react in shock to Nami's reveal: "Caesar's 'poison gas weapon'!?" Duke Inuarashi drools and says that Caesar is a savior of theirs, even if it is hard to feel that way because he was also the source of the weapon. Wanda says Caesar handled the manufacturing while Doflamingo handled distribution, and those weapons would then reach the likes of Kaido. Luffy angrily yells "Caesar!!!" as the chapter title appears: "Chapter 809: 'Master Nekomamushi'." Page 6: Rather than dwell on defeat, Duke Inuarashi tells Luffy that the straw hat suits him well and says he believes Luffy is talking about Master Nekomamushi. He recalls a time long ago when he sailed the seas alongside "that thing," and remembers running into Shanks, who wore a similar kind of hat and had become one of the hotshot Yonko. Luffy lights up, shouting that Shanks actually gave him the hat, but Inuarashi suddenly falls asleep. The others panic because it is still 6 PM, and the Duke is already out cold. Page 7: Wanda explains that the Mokomo Dukedom is constantly under the watch of two dukes. Duke Inuarashi is the official ruler of the land, while Master Nekomamushi guards the Whale Forest, a sacred place revered by the minks for generations, and holds power equal to the Duke's. Usopp asks what that has to do with Inuarashi suddenly going to sleep. Wanda answers that the two have an extremely testy relationship and would likely be at each other's throats if they crossed paths. She says they used to be inseparable friends, but now their fights always end in stalemates. Page 8: Wanda says things became so unbearable that the two dukes split their working hours into halves: along with the sun from 6 in the morning to 6 at night, and along with the moon from 6 at night to 6 in the morning. The people of the town are active during the day, while those from the forest keep nocturnal hours, and the same pattern applies to combat stations. When Inuarashi falls asleep, everyone from his fort, even the doctors, collapses along with him. Wanda notes that Sicilian is the one who always puts his all into everything, even as sleep overtakes the day shift. Page 9: In the flashback to Jack's invasion, the minks beg the attackers not to destroy their homes. As the Duke's side starts to collapse into sleep, citizens cry in relief that the musketeers have arrived and tell everyone to leave it to them and fall back. The Musketeer Squad charges in, calling for losses to be kept to a minimum and saying seizing the enemy's weapons is their top priority. Their arrival restores order to the defense, and the soldiers answer Sicilian's commands with "Yes sir!!" while the battle rages through Claw City. Page 10: The enemy is startled by the strength of the minks, wondering if they are an unknown race and warning each other about peculiar warriors on the opposing side. Sicilian and the Three Inuarashi Musketeers take command, and Sicilian orders the agile musketeers to lead the townspeople to safety in the forest. The Beasts Pirates warn one another to beware of the ones with "black horns," while a fighter using "Wolf Grip" attacks. Wanda also joins the fight, and one enemy realizes that a mink's hand has transformed into a wolf-like claw. Page 11: Duke Inuarashi arrives before Jack and demands an end to the violence. He calls out, "'Jack,' I believe it was?!" and swears on the gods that the person Jack seeks is not in their land. Inuarashi says the confrontation will bear no fruit and is absolutely futile, urging Jack to cease the destruction at once. Jack, still in mammoth form, asks whether Inuarashi is the king of the country. The face-off places the country's ruler directly before the invader, with the city still burning around them. Page 12: Inuarashi lays down his blade, shocking the watching minks, and tells Jack that the pirates may search for the samurai at their leisure without interference. He even says they can search across the entire country, or better yet the entire island, if only they cease the devastation at once. He argues that the country is far too rich in history to be destroyed like this. Jack answers with a blunt "Hell no" and attacks anyway, sending Inuarashi and the defenders flying while the citizens cry out for the Duke to run. Page 13: Jack's enormous mammoth attack crashes into Inuarashi, but the Duke stops and brushes it off as if it were nothing, stunning both sides. The Beasts Pirates exclaim that this is supposed to be a fluffy, cuddly animal kingdom, whi...