## One Piece Chapter 940, pages 9-11: The Spark of Rebellion - Chapter: 940 - Pages: 9-11 - Characters: Tonoyasu, O-Toko, Usopp, Nami, Shinobu, Monkey D. Luffy, Hyogoro, Madilloman, Queen ### Summary Page 9: The others realize Tonoyasu has extra cash only because his daughter Toko works in the capital and sends back whatever she makes to him. He sells his own labor for almost nothing, but he spends his days spreading Toko's money among people who cannot work, whether or not he gets to eat. When someone calls him a man, he laughs, "But I'm not a man!" and keeps grinning. His face and body do not look the part of a saint, but he has been loved by everyone in Ebisu for as long as anyone can remember. To them, he is their Buddha. Page 10: At Udon's prisoner mine, the crowd cheers as Hyogoro keeps moving with surprising spirit. They call for Madilloman to crush him and shout that Old Man Hyo has spunk. Hyogoro explains the thing the outsiders call Haki is called Ryou in Wano, and the word means that it flows. He demonstrates by letting the Haki flow through him, shaping the force rather than merely hardening his fist. Luffy watches closely, recognizing the idea he has been chasing: the power must move through the body and gather where it is needed. Page 11: Luffy tries to copy the flow at once, but the attempt goes wrong. Hyogoro tells him not to force it and to let the Haki in the parts of his body where it is not needed flow into his fist. Luffy yells, "Damn it! No!" again and again as his attacks knock enemies around without achieving the technique he wants. The guards complain that he is beating too many of them, and Madilloman is struck along with the others. Luffy is not satisfied by simple hits; he is trying to learn control, not just win the exchange.