## One Piece Chapter 1047: The Skies Above the Capital - Chapter: 1047 - Pages: 0-19 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Nico Robin, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Jinbe, Straw Hat Pirates, Kozuki Momonosuke, Yamato, Kozuki Toki, Kinemon, Kozuki Hiyori, Kikunojo, Kozuki Oden, Kaido, Gol D. Roger, Flower Capital Citizens, Wano Citizens, Toko, Shimotsuki Yasuie, Hyogoro, Samurai, Alliance Fighters, Beast Pirates, Kurozumi Orochi ### Summary Page 0: Weekly Shonen Jump cover material for the issue containing One Piece chapter 1047. Luffy appears in a soccer-themed pose with a ball, while many other Jump series and characters are promoted around him. The page is not part of the chapter story and has no Wano dialogue, but it is legitimate release context rather than scan junk, so it is retained as useful extra material. Page 2: Official color spread material before the chapter. The Straw Hats relax in a sunny beach scene around a hammock and drinks, with Nami, Robin, Luffy, Sanji, Chopper, Brook, Jinbe, and others visible around a decorative dragon and seaside props. There is no story dialogue from Wano, but the art is official chapter-adjacent color-spread content, so it is preserved as useful extra context. Page 3: The chapter begins with the title, "Chapter 1047: The Skies Above the Capital." Yamato urges Momonosuke, "You can do it, Momonosuke-kun!! Make those flame clouds!!" but Momo panics that it is easier said than done and impossible because the clouds refuse to come out no matter how hard he tries. The pressure throws him back into the night Oden Castle burned. Toki tells him to go with Kinemon and the others, insisting, "I am certain you will be able to revive the Kozuki clan... after you leap 20 years into the future!" Momo, still a frightened child, can only answer that he cannot do it. Page 4: The flashback continues as young Momonosuke begs that if he must go, Toki and Hiyori should come too. Kinemon rebukes him to think about his mother's feelings, while Momo sobs that he is not a man, just a kid. Kinemon answers that this is the land of samurai, where a great failure usually costs a life, and says no man should question the resolve of a woman who speaks with such conviction. Kiku kneels and says that with Oden gone, Momo is no longer only his heir. Kinemon then begs for another chance to fight, saying he would rather die with honor on a battlefield than burn in the castle, and would do anything to wield his sword for his lord. Page 5: Toki is moved to tears as Momonosuke forces himself to leave, telling her, "Mother... I... I will be on my way now!!" She answers only, "Yes..." In the present, adult dragon Momo remembers that he would never be able to face his mother if he left things like this. With Onigashima bearing down on the Flower Capital, he screams at the island to stop, shouting, "Stop, dammit!! Stop!! Stay away from the capital!!" The page links his current failure to make flame clouds with the promise he made as a child: he must protect Wano now because everyone trusted him with the future twenty years ago. Page 6: Back above the island, the storm around the rooftop becomes part of Luffy's attack. Luffy grabs an actual bolt of lightning and winds up with "Gomu Gomu no..." while Kaido, seeing what he has in his hand, laughs in disbelief: "You grabbed lightning? Worororo... how ridiculous...!!" Luffy hurls it as "Thunder-Bolt!!" The sound effects fill the sky as lightning bends like rubber in his hand. Kaido's reaction makes the point of Gear Fifth's absurdity clear: even a natural disaster has become a toy or weapon for Luffy, but Kaido is still calm enough to laugh at the spectacle. Page 7: Kaido avoids the thrown lightning and closes the distance, telling Luffy, "You can keep playing around if you want... but...!!" Luffy is still treating the battlefield with cartoon energy, but Kaido answers with blunt force rather than amazement. He rushes through the storm and slams Luffy hard enough to make him cry out, "Agh!!" The page is a reminder that Gear Fifth's freedom does not mean the fight is over. Kaido is amused by the ridiculous power, but he is not overwhelmed by it, and every moment Luffy spends improvising gives the emperor a chance to strike back. Page 8: Kaido lectures Luffy in the middle of the exchange, saying, "In the end, a strong devil fruit power... isn't enough to conquer these seas!!" Luffy starts another "Gomu Gomu no..." but Kaido catches him before he can finish and drives him down with another brutal blow, leaving him grunting in pain. The page contrasts Luffy's awakened Devil Fruit with Kaido's view of the world. To Kaido, powers are only one weapon; the thing that truly decides who rules the sea is something deeper and harder, and he uses the beating itself to make that argument. Page 9: Kaido uses Roger as proof of his point: "Look at Roger, he had no fruit power... and still brought the world to heel!! Such hurdles can only be overcome... with Haki!!" As he s...