## One Piece Chapter 1057, pages 13-14: Final Curtain - Chapter: 1057 - Pages: 13-14 - Characters: Narrator, Denjiro, Kurozumi Orochi, Kozuki Hiyori, Kaido, Kozuki Oden, Flower Capital Citizens, Kozuki Toki, Kozuki Momonosuke ### Summary Page 13: The stage narration continues the climax of the Wano tale. Orochi's gambit was thwarted by a single slash, and the narrator asks who owns the blade that separated Orochi from his final cursed head: none other than Kozuki Oden's second disciple, Denjiro. With his last head detached and burning, the twisted Kurozumi is finally brought to his knees. Then a flash of lightning marks the fall of Onigashima and the fall of the dragon king Kaido. The narrator says the sun finally pierced the dark clouds that had suffocated Wano for twenty long years and the skies were cleared. Yet the burning remains of Orochi speak, promising that the Kurozumi family's grudge will continue to curse the rotten land generation after generation for all eternity. The page presents victory as both liberation and the last venomous curse of the old regime. Page 14: The performance reaches Hiyori's answer. Denjiro warned that it was too dangerous, but Hiyori shook off his concern. Staring into Orochi's devilish face, she did not yield even one step. No longer having to bite her tongue as she had for the last twenty years, she cried out for her father, mother, brother, and homeland, her fan held proudly like a crest on its edge. The crowd is asked to hear this, and Hiyori declares, "Kurozumi means charcoal... they were born to burn!" The audience erupts. The line turns Orochi's cursed family name back on him as a theatrical sentence, giving the oppressed princess the final word after two decades of endurance.