## One Piece Chapter 905: A Beautiful World - Chapter: 905 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Orlumbus, Sakazuki, Issho, Sengoku, Ryokugyu, Han Burger, Mororon, Tacos, Shirahoshi, Neptune, Fukaboshi, Monkey D. Garp, Big News Morgans, Boa Hancock, Stelly, Sabo, Nantokanette, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Vegapunk, Belo Betty, Koala, Morley, Karasu ### Summary Page 0: The cover story continues under "Chapter 905: A Beautiful World." In "Dropping in on the Lives of the Straw Hat Grand Pirate Fleet, Vol. 35: Orlumbus Arc," Orlumbus is shown at "Pirate Life. 6:00 AM - I fold my pajamas." The page also advertises the frontispiece illustration collections, noting that the first six years of cover illustrations can be read in volumes going on sale. This is not part of the main Reverie story, but it is useful canon side-story and publication context. Page 2: The chapter opens by explaining the new shape of Marine power after the Summit War. Two years earlier, the battle between Marine HQ and the Whitebeard Pirates devastated Marineford, leaving the Marines with a victory that was costly and hollow. Under new Fleet Admiral Sakazuki, the Navy rebuilt its headquarters as New Marineford, a bastion of justice at the entrance to the New World. The map places Old Marineford at the current G1 base, the Holy Land of Mariejois on the Red Line, and New Marineford facing the other side. The narration stresses that though the precise location may have changed, Marine HQ remains the World Government's dog guard for the home of the Celestial Dragons. Sakazuki then erupts over a report: "Fujitora's appeared in Mariejois?!" Page 3: Inside Marine HQ, Sakazuki fumes that Issho has returned without fulfilling his order. "I thought I said that until he brings me Straw Hat's and Law's heads, I refuse to allow him to cross a Navy threshold!" he shouts. His subordinates try to reason with him, but he snarls, "How dare he bring that lousy face of his back here! That brat." When someone says there are no "Navy thresholds" in Mariejois, Sakazuki snaps that this is only semantics and demands they drive Issho out. Sengoku, half-retired and needling him, tells him to keep his trap shut because he is no longer fleet admiral. Sakazuki is then informed that Admiral Ryokugyu is also at Mariejois now, adding another unpredictable force to the Reverie. Page 4: At Red Port, the enormous harbor on the back side of the Grand Line's G1 base, the world gathers beneath the Red Line. The port is a governmental route across the wall to the ocean on the other side. More ships arrive, and people call, "Look! There's more ships arriving now!" and "Make way! Royals are coming through!" The bubble lifts, called Bondolas, rise along the massive cliff and lead travelers to the Holy Land of Mariejois. Royal delegations converge from across the world, emphasizing that the Reverie is not just a meeting but a concentrated procession of power moving upward through the World Government's infrastructure. Page 5: The royal arrivals turn Red Port into a parade of strange nations. From the Russian Kingdom come the Russian king and Matryo Princesses, admired as cute. King Han Burger of the Ballywood Kingdom moves slowly and insists, "I may walk slowly, but I never turn back!" Queen Mororon arrives from the Tajin Kingdom and raises a toast: "Cheers, to the eyes of the world!" King Tacos of the Chichano Kingdom declares, "It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees." Citizens cheer and point at the spectacle, crying, "They're finally here!" The page presents the Reverie as a carnival of national symbols, titles, vanity, and politics packed into a single harbor. Page 6: The Ryugu Kingdom's arrival becomes the port's main event. The narration says the kingdom has belonged to the World Government alliance for over two hundred years, yet this is only its second participation in the Reverie. The crowd erupts at the sight of "the Mermaid Princess" and "Princess Shirahoshi," while Neptune arrives as "the Paladin of the Seas, King Neptune," with Prince Fukaboshi beside him. Shirahoshi looks upward, overwhelmed, and asks, "So this is the world aboveground..." Garp walks casually with them, identified as Marine HQ Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp, Luffy's grandfather. He laughs that he thought he would go down on the ocean floor and notes that this is already quite the event. Page 7: Shirahoshi's beauty overwhelms the crowd. Reporters ask whether this goes beyond the rumors and should get a special edition, while someone says Morgans has fallen for her. Others compare her to the Pirate Empress Hancock, saying the rumors of Fishman Island's beautiful mermaid princess were true and that she is even more beautiful than the rumors say. Shirahoshi, however, only asks Garp about the strange "forest" aboveground, and Garp laughs that it is just a tree. When he is recognized as "Mr. Luffy's grandfather" and "Garp, the hero," the port reacts with awe. Garp is relaxed, but his presence anchors the Fishma...