## One Piece Chapter 942, pages 2-3: Yasuie Shimotsuki, Daimyo of Hakumai - Chapter: 942 - Pages: 2-3 - Characters: Shimotsuki Yasuie, Kozuki Oden, Kozuki Sukiyaki ### Summary Page 2: The story turns back to the past, when Hakumai alone among Wano's regions had a true harbor, where good and bad ships alike arrived. Yasuie taught that this made Hakumai the gateway of the country and that its samurai had to be an iron force of righteousness. His men roared with pride at the sight of Wano's fearless samurai. Yet Yasuie also understood the burden placed on Oden: the whole country spoke of the passing of Sukiyaki Kozuki, but if Oden lost himself in admiration and self-pity, Yasuie would rise as shogun instead. Oden, driven out of the castle and singing that his blood meant nothing now, was still reminded that he remained the son of the shogun. Page 3: Yasuie beat sense into Oden with the blunt affection of a lord who expected more from him. He called him an imbecile and told him that the future of the Kozuki clan would one day rest on his shoulders. When Oden protested that he wanted to sail the seas and that isolationism was terribly stifling, Yasuie silenced him until he proved himself a warrior. Lord Sukiyaki's disownment, Yasuie said, was strictness born of love. He demanded that Oden show his true worth. From the crowd below the execution platform in the present, people cry out that they were born in Hakumai and are glad Lord Yasuie is still safe.