## One Piece Chapter 1050, pages 3-4: Honor - Chapter: 1050 - Pages: 3-4 - Characters: Toko, Tenguyama Hitetsu, Shimotsuki Yasuie, Flower Capital Citizens, Sanji ### Summary Page 3: Meanwhile in the Flower Capital, the festival finally starts to die down under a sky full of lanterns. Toko keeps chanting, "Up, up, and away!" and turns to Tenguyama Hitetsu, saying she heard someone say that her daddy knew he would be killed because he was a really big deal. Hitetsu begins correcting the story, explaining that Yasuie let himself be caught on purpose and asking why he would do that. He says Ebisu Town's resident oddball, Yasuie-dono, gave his life in order to give the country one last chance. The page turns the victory above into a child's understanding of sacrifice below, letting Toko learn that her father's death was not foolishness but a final act of hope. Page 4: Hitetsu explains Yasuie's sacrifice to Toko. If he had not acted, the embers of hope entrusted to them would have been snuffed out in an instant. He sacrificed himself for the future, hoping that one day Toko would be able to live happily. Toko realizes that Yasuie did it for her and asks to change her lantern message. Hitetsu says that for a samurai, there is no greater honor. Toko smiles and writes a new message, "Thank you Daddy," replacing the earlier wish to see him again. Sanji, looking at the lanterns from outside the capital, says the surprise takes him back, and the page lets the chapter title land through Yasuie's honor rather than battlefield glory.