## One Piece Chapter 161, pages 9-11: The Green City, Elumalu - Chapter: 161 - Pages: 9-11 - Characters: Townspeople, workers, Vivi, Luffy, Nami ### Summary Page 9: A flashback begins, labeled "2 years ago" at "Port Town Nanohana". A large merchant ship is docked at the bustling port. A voice commands, "UNLOAD THE SUPPLIES!" Workers are shown pulling a heavy wooden cart loaded with a massive, tied-up sack. The cart rumbles along the stone streets with "GARA GARA" sound effects. Suddenly, the cart hits a bump or loses balance. The massive sack begins to tip over. Panic erupts among the workers and bystanders. "AHH! WATCH OUT!" someone yells. "IT'S GONNA FALL OVER!" another cries. "GET OUTTA THE WAY!" The sack crashes to the ground with a loud "DOSHAAAN!!" and a "CRACK!" Page 10: The massive sack has burst open upon impact, spilling a huge mound of fine green powder across the street. People gather around, coughing and checking on each other amidst the dust. "ARE YOU ALRIGHT?" "IS ANYONE INJURED?" A man inspects the spilled substance and panics. "OH CRAP! THIS IS BAD! WE WERE SUPPOSED TO GET THIS DELIVERED TO THE KING AT ALUBARNA...!" Another person asks, "...What is this anyways? Wait, this green powder is...!?" Realizing the danger, the workers who were transporting the cart start to sweat and back away. "UHH... WELL, THAT'S, UHH... W-WE DON'T KNOW ANYTHING!" one stammers. "WE WERE ONLY FOLLOWING THE KING'S ORDERS... ORDERS TO DELIVER THIS THING, WHATEVER IT IS! THAT'S ALL WE KNOW!" They turn and flee, shouting, "R- RUN FOR IT, GUYS!" Page 11: A man in the flashback scoops up a handful of the green powder, letting it sift through his fingers. He recognizes it with horror. "This is... Dance Powder...!" In the present, Vivi's eyes are wide with lingering shock as she recalls the event. "WHAT!?" Luffy and Nami listen intently. Luffy asks, "They were delivering dance powder...!?" Nami confirms, "Yes..." Luffy turns to her, "Huh? You know what that is, Nami?" Nami looks serious as she explains the substance's reputation. "It's commonly known by its nickname, 'The powder that calls forth rain.'"