## One Piece Chapter 908: The Reverie Begins - Chapter: 908 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Orlumbus, Shirahoshi, Mansherry, Neptune, Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Manboshi, Saint Donquixote Mjosgard, Vivi, Pell, Rebecca, Issho, Riku Doldo III, Jewelry Bonney, Saint Charlos, Saint Rosward, Bartholomew Kuma, Sabo, Morley, Belo Betty, Lindbergh, Karasu, Han Burger, Elizabello II, Monkey D. Luffy, Charlotte Linlin, Kaido, King Cobra, Stelly, Wapol, Dalton, The Five Elders, Imu, Marshall D. Teach ### Summary Page 0: The cover story appears under "Chapter 908: The Reverie Begins" and continues "Tales of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet, Vol. 38: Orlumbus Arc." This installment shows Orlumbus at "3:00 PM" drafting a pirate behavioral code after abandoning his former life and leaving with his fleet. It is not part of the main Reverie plot, but it is useful canon side-story material because it continues Orlumbus's transition into the Straw Hat Grand Fleet's pirate world. Page 2: Within Pangaea Castle, the Socialising Plaza has fallen quieter after the earlier disturbance, and someone notes, "This place isn't as lively as it was before..." Another answers, "That's because of what happened earlier." Shirahoshi is already smiling again while Mansherry heals her bruises. People call, "Shirahoshi-san!!" and "How do you feel-resu?" Shirahoshi answers, "My bruises have fully healed!" and thanks Mansherry: "Thank you very much, Mansherry-chan-sama! That ability of yours is so lovely." Mansherry blushes and calls Shirahoshi "the largest princess in the world," while pointing out that the largest and smallest princesses in the world are meeting face to face. Shirahoshi apologizes for being scared of her at first, restoring warmth after the violence. Page 3: Saint Donquixote Mjosgard stands beside Shirahoshi's group and turns his apology into a promise. He says that because of his own actions, they were able to resolve the dispute without giving up what they wanted, and he tells Shirahoshi, "For the next seven days, I will stand alongside Princess Shirahoshi." He accepts full responsibility if protecting the princess becomes useful to her and her people. The Ryugu family processes the meaning of that protection: there are good humans and bad humans, just as there are bad fish-men and good fish-men. Manboshi asks whether this means they can beat up anybody with Mjosgard's permission, and Mjosgard answers that he will take full responsibility if it is to protect the princess. Vivi apologizes to Pell for making him stand by her side, while Rebecca explains that earlier Pell received a letter from Admiral Fujitora and is now meeting him and King Riku. Page 4: Meanwhile, at the main entrance to the Pangaea Castle grounds, the narration explains that there are three heavily guarded gates, and this one is the Celestial Dragon Gate, the entrance to the domain of the gods. An elderly woman is identified as Queen Dowager Connie of the Sorbet Kingdom. She chuckles, "Uehe hehehe!" and the guards recognize her, but they refuse to let her pass: "Queen Dowager Connie... the domain of the gods is through this gate. I can't let you pass, so please return to the main castle. It's dangerous here!!" From nearby, a wounded Saint Charlos howls in rage about Mjosgard: "Oww!! It hurts!! Oonforgivable!! Damn youuu, Mjosgard!!" The gate scene places Connie's quiet infiltration next to the Celestial Dragons' arrogance and pain. Page 5: The guards are forced to open the gate because Saint Charlos is injured and must be treated immediately. Charlos still rages, "I will nawt let him get away with dis..." and threatens, "You'll open up your wounds if you don't!!" As he crawls forward, a heavy footstep stops the scene. Saint Rosward arrives and shouts, "Are you all alright?" He explains that he heard what happened and was on his way to pick them up. Charlos recognizes him with relief, "Fa... father...!! Saint Rosward!!" Rosward's arrival confirms that Charlos's humiliation has become a Celestial Dragon family matter, and the guards' obedience makes clear again whose pain the Holy Land treats as urgent. Page 6: Saint Rosward discovers the real reason Charlos is being transported: his "invincible slave," Bartholomew Kuma, has returned to Mary Geoise as a degraded mount. Rosward calls Mjosgard an odd man and complains that the Don Quixote family is full of oddities, while Charlos wails over his precious son and demands to know what was done to him. Kuma, once a Warlord of the Sea, former executive of the Revolutionary Army, and former king of the Sorbet Kingdom, is chained and hollow-eyed beneath the Celestial Dragon. Charlos says, "Father, dat's...!! The invincible slave, Kuma!!" and declares, "It is!! It was finally my turn to rent him again!!" The horror is that Kuma's body still moves, but his dignity has been reduced to a rental object for the nobles. Page 7: From nearby, the disguised Queen Dowager Connie reacts with fury to what she sees. The old woman's...