## One Piece Chapter 1057: Final Curtain - Chapter: 1057 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Uta, Shanks, Red Hair Pirates, Caesar Clown, Germa 66, Narrator, Flower Capital Citizens, Kozuki Oden, Nine Red Scabbards, Kaido, Yamato, Kozuki Momonosuke, Kin'emon, Monkey D. Luffy, Onigashima, Trafalgar Law, Eustass Kid, Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, Straw Hat Pirates, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nami, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Zoro, Usopp, Jinbe, Big Mom, Kozuki Hiyori, Kurozumi Orochi, Denjiro, Kozuki Toki, Toko, Wano Citizens ### Summary Page 0: This official Film Red extra concludes the short series about the origins of Uta's music with "Where the Wind Blows." A childcare meeting worries over baby Uta crying and asks whether she is sleepy, whether they have slept a wink, and whether they will get a flogging from the crew. Later Uta calms down as Shanks and the Red Hair Pirates dance and sing, and the page closes on sheet music and Uta listening through headphones. It is official side material tied to Uta's songs rather than part of the Wano finale, so it is preserved as useful extra context. Page 1: The chapter cover page reads "Chapter 1057: Final Curtain" and continues Germa 66's cold-blooded voyage, volume 16: "Caesar's poison gas attack!!" The illustration shows Caesar Clown unleashing gas against pursuers in the Whole Cake Island escape thread. This cover-story installment is official serial material, but it is separate from the main Wano farewell, so it is classified as useful extra context. Page 2: In the Flower Capital, a tale is being told to the crowd as music sounds: "Dark clouds gather!" and "A storm echoes through the sky, consuming Onigashima." The narrator sings that the roar of the azure dragon and the howls of countless beasts join the cacophony at Habu Port, while scattered leaves of fall are bleached auburn by the pattering rain. The stage is set for a tale of duty and honor: the story of the royal retainers and their quest to let Kozuki Oden's name shine once more. The performance calls out the Red Scabbards and the beginning of the fire festival's evening tale, framing Wano's recent war as a kabuki-like legend already entering public memory. Page 3: Near Tokage Port in Udon, Momonosuke and Kin'emon discover that Yamato is not heading out to sea after all. Yamato calmly says, "I'm staying," and explains that he already told Luffy and the others. Momo asks whether Yamato is really content with that, since Yamato had just said he had made up his mind, but Yamato answers that Oden began his journey with a tour of Wano. Yamato realized there is still much about the country he does not understand, so he is sure he will find his way if he follows in Oden's footsteps; he is bound to make it out to sea sooner or later. Momo, riding in dragon form, fumes that the pirates must have intentionally snubbed him by bidding farewell to everyone but them. The page turns Yamato's choice into a patient first step rather than a rejection of freedom. Page 4: Momonosuke remembers his first clashes and bonds with Luffy. In fragments from their journey, he declared that one day he would be shogun of Wano, while Luffy teased him as an ignorant ape and a half-wit. Luffy asked whether Momo was just going to stand there and cry, and Momo shouted back, "I want to beat Kaido!!" Luffy smiled and said, "Alright, then let's team up!! It's an alliance!!" Later Luffy told him, "Top-knotted brat, but you're right!! Find a way to survive! We'll have your back!!" and "Don't forget, we're pals!!" Momo calls out "Luffy!!" as the memories flood him. The page shows why the farewell hurts: Luffy did not merely save Wano, he taught Momo how to stand up. Page 5: Momonosuke remembers the decisive promise that defined him. Luffy asked one more time, "What is your name?" and Momo answered as "Kozuki Momonosuke!! The man who will be... shogun of Wano!!" Luffy told him, "Go!! You can fly!!" and pushed him to stop Onigashima in its tracks. Momo cried, "I will definitely... beat Kaido!!" In the present, as he flies toward the port, he wonders whether Luffy is truly heartless after all the time they spent together. Kin'emon asks whether he was wrong about Luffy and says Luffy mistook "being free" for "free to be rude." Momo angrily tells him to be quiet and keep flying. The page contrasts Momo's gratitude with his childish hurt at being left without a proper goodbye. Page 6: Kin'emon argues that Momonosuke is the undisputed shogun of Wano now, and that depending on Luffy-dono's words, he may have no choice but to cleave him apart for the slight. Yamato gently suggests they may be blowing this out of proportion, but Kin'emon says this is the way of the samurai: Luffy humiliated them, and overlooking it without giving him a few blows and bites is out of the question. At Tokage Port, the Heart Pirates and Kid Pirates are already preparing to set sail. Law tells Luffy, "Remember, you guys the next time we meet... it'll be as enemies! Don't whine to me i...