## One Piece Chapter 376: I Got It! - Chapter: 376 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Miss Goldenweek, Hina, Mr. 5, Miss Valentine, Sogeking, Monkey D. Luffy, Chopper, Nami, Sanji, Kokoro, Nico Robin, Franky, Franky Family, Roronoa Zoro, Yokozuna, Marine, Rob Lucci, Kaku, Kalifa, Blueno ### Summary Page 0: Title-page extra for One Piece chapter 376, "I Got It!" The cover story continues as "The Name of Miss Goldenweek's Strategy: 'Meet Baroque' Volume 14: 'Hina Attacks!'" Hina's forces appear in the street and clash with Miss Goldenweek's disguised group, turning the Baroque Works side story from hiding into open pursuit. Page 1: On Rocketman, Sogeking dramatically insists on his identity. Someone asks, "The Soge King of Sniper Island!?" and he answers, "That's me." Then he declares, "I'm Usopp's friend, I've come to your aid as per his request!!!" Luffy and Chopper are dazzled by the cape and the performance. Chopper says, "Oh! So wearing a cape means he's a hero!!? So cool!" and Luffy grins, "He... hero!! I knew he was a hero when I saw his cape!! So cool! This is my first hero sighting!!" The others try to keep the conversation grounded: "Isn't that Sniper Island where Usopp's safe?" and "Isn't that long-nosed guy who was arrested along with our bro?" Page 2: Sogeking explains why Usopp is not with them: "He told me that saving Robin is my top priority, and then he left." Luffy asks, "So, where'd Usopp go?" and Sogeking can only say, "It's..." Chopper panics, "Oh! Oh! Where's Sniper Island!?" while Luffy and Sogeking answer with absurd certainty: "In your heart." Sanji mutters, "Idiots," and Nami calls, "Nami-san..." in exasperation. Sanji then pulls the discussion back to what matters: before they go in and rescue Robin, Luffy and the others need to know the truth about the Buster Call and Robin's fear. Page 3: Sanji tells them the whole story. "Robin has some horrific past that CP9 is using to blackmail her," he explains. He admits, "I didn't say all of this as an excuse for my failure. I just wanted to point out that Robin may not willingly leave with us once we get to her." Luffy's answer is instant and furious: "I don't care!!! I won't forgive them!!!" Sanji explains the heart of it: Robin believes that no matter what weapon she carries or what danger follows her, her existence itself is treated as a crime. Luffy roars against that idea, and the crew understands that rescuing her will mean breaking through the lie that she deserves to disappear. Page 4: The crew argues over Robin's fear, but Luffy cuts through it. Nami says, "That's because she's worried about our safety!!" and someone adds, "Well, it's true!! We tried to rescue her, but she refused to go!!" Luffy snaps, "Shut up, Robin, that stupid--!!!" Then he states the problem in his own direct way: "She doesn't wanna die, so we have to save her!!! If we don't do anything, Robin might die!!!" Nami worries that even if they rescue her, the government could send more danger, but Luffy refuses to accept that as a reason to stop. The point is not strategy yet; the point is that Robin still wants to live. Page 5: Sanji draws a rough map of Enies Lobby based on what he remembers from railroad maintenance. He says, "Hey, guys, have a look at this. I drew this based on what I could remember. This's what Enies Lobby looks like." The map labels the front gate, main gate, court, judicial tower, Gate of Justice, fences, and current location. Sanji explains, "The Gate of Justice is right behind the island, and the only path to it is through the Judicial Tower." He warns that if they cannot reach Robin and Franky before the end of that path, they fail. Then he asks the crew directly, "Are you guys! I've seen how strong you guys are on the way here." Page 6: Sanji lays out the plan. Luffy asks whether they should wait five minutes at the beach, and Sanji answers, "Then, charge in with Rocketman, right through the gates and into the island itself!!!" He points to the front gate and main gate on the map. Before that, he says, the rest of them will go in and open the gates: "Open up the main gate and the front gate to make way for Rocketman!!! No matter how many of us die, don't stop, just charge right through!!" He warns there are only sixty of them against "two to maybe three thousand enemies," so the Straw Hats should avoid unnecessary fights and "just focus on the CP9!!!" Luffy listens and grins: "Yeah!!! I got it!!!" Page 7: Rocketman draws closer to Enies Lobby, and the scale of the island shocks everyone. From the deck, someone cries, "That's the Gate of Justice...!!!" and another shouts, "What?!!" The crew sees how huge the front approach is. Even Sanji's map cannot prepare them for the real thing: a massive gate system, an island suspended over the sea's abyss, and the world government's fortress standing beyond it. Nami stays focused, calling everyone over to see something at the sky behind Enies Lobby. The plan is made, but the battlefield they must cross...