## One Piece Chapter 956: Big News - Chapter: 956 - Pages: 0-20 - Characters: Capone Bege, Charlotte Chiffon, Lola, Neptune, Shirahoshi, Monkey D. Garp, Vivi Nefertari, Morgans, Wapol, Sabo, Emporio Ivankov, Monkey D. Dragon, Koala, Stelly, Makino, Curly Dadan, Donquixote Doflamingo, Marshall D. Teach, Coby, Kaido, Charlotte Linlin, X Drake, CP0, Monkey D. Luffy, Boa Hancock, Buggy, Dracule Mihawk, Cobra Nefertari, Riku Doldo III, Crocodile, Alvida, Edward Weevil, Miss Bakkin ### Summary Page 0: The cover story reads, "Gang Bege's 'All In My Family' vol. 7: 'Oi! You mean Lola?! I guess y'all really did find a groom for her!'" Bege's group reaches the West Port and hears a lead connected to Lola, continuing the cover serial rather than the chapter's main plot. Page 3: At Fishman Island's Ryugu Kingdom, inside Ryugu Castle, Neptune ends the journey home from Reverie with relief: "Well, that brings an end to our long journey!" Shirahoshi thanks Garp, saying, "Thank you so much, Luffy's grandfather!" Garp tells Neptune he should put his feet up before leaving, but Neptune answers, "I'm exhausted." Garp laughs that he is probably tired, and Neptune admits that with the state of affairs on the other side of the world, he does not think he can stay much longer. Garp observes that Reverie always stirs up a ruckus. Page 4: Garp explains why Reverie rarely creates easy peace. More than fifty countries cannot simply gather in one place and agree to "continue to get along." Each country has its own problems at home; strong countries glare down weaker ones; subordinates fight one another; and resources and technology become tools in those conflicts. Differences in wealth and religion preclude real egalitarianism, and even if nations smile and join hands, some only do so while stepping on each other's feet. Someone asks how many kings truly speak for their people or for less fortunate nations. Garp concludes that the round tables are in a sorry state, and though he says, "I say we have peace," he admits, "But this year... was bad." Page 5: Garp apologizes for telling them so late: "The truth is that something happened that you have not yet been made aware of." After Reverie was adjourned, the incident occurred immediately after the Ryugu Kingdom's ship had already set off, so Shirahoshi received the report while aboard. Garp says the Marines are currently sparing no effort to see the situation resolved. He asks them not to let the incident color their opinion of humans aboveground. Then the name hits Shirahoshi like a wound: the incident involves the Kingdom of Alabasta. She whispers, "Miss Vivi?!" and can only answer, "No..." Page 6: One week after Reverie's adjournment, the representatives of each country leave Mary Geoise's Pangaea Castle and make their separate ways home. Amid the settling tumult, the world begins turning back the clock a little through the offices of We News, Inc. Inside the newsroom, Morgans and his staff scramble over the front page. Someone asks, "President! Which of these stories are we going to put on the front page?" Morgans shouts, "Get me a kickin' title for this!" as the staff reels: "It's incident after incident!" and "How in the world can so much stuff happen at once?!" Page 7: World Economic News, Inc. president Morgans knows exactly what sells: "That there have been casualties! News of death sells like hotcakes!" He says the conference results would be perfect too, and that the fact the killer has not been found sets his heart aflutter. An employee suggests, "Let's go with a double A-side! Run front page articles on page 2, too!" Then a delivery from the government arrives. It is an information suppression order, but Morgans smells a payoff and asks, "Oho? A fat check!" He refuses anyway. Laughing, he sends the order back: "There's no way I'll let this incident be buried!" When the government official points a gun at him, Morgans is told to do what he is ordered. Page 8: The government agent reveals himself as Cipher Pol too late. Morgans beats him down with a heavy "THUMP!" and complains, "How long have we been under watch?!" Then he stands over the fallen official and declares, "Think twice before you step up to Big News Morgans!" He admits he is a slave to his pocketbook and, before that, a journalist; sometimes he is "a DJ of the written word" who makes the public dance with lies, but he decides which lies he publishes. With Cipher Pol exposed and Wapol suddenly contacting him with a leak, Morgans orders, "Time to move shop!" and tells his boys the place is no longer safe. Page 9: The news spreads like wildfire, and people across the world are shocked by both the decisions of Reverie and the incidents the government tried and failed to suppress. At the Revolutionary Army headquarters in Kamabakka Kingdom, the news about Sabo detonates like a blast. Someone cries, "There's no way! Is this a joke?! Sabooo!" and another says, "This is the men, right?! Blast that stuffed up chicken o...