## One Piece Chapter 391, pages 5-7: A Girl Called Demon - Chapter: 391 - Pages: 5-7 - Characters: Rob Lucci, Kaku, Jabra, Kalifa, Kumadori, Fukuro, Nico Robin, Franky, CP9, Sogeking, Spandam, Straw Hat Pirates ### Summary Page 5: CP9 assesses the situation from the Tower of Justice. Someone notes, "They came here by going through the Aqua Laguna, Gate 4 train, and I'm sure they know about it." Another says, "They have good luck, don't they?" but the conclusion is cold: "Now we have permission to kill." Rob Lucci stands with the others and says, "Perfect. It'll be much easier if we don't have to hold back our power." Their formation is calm and deadly. The Straw Hats have finally arrived together, but the enemy has also been freed from restraint; the battle is shifting from pursuit and rescue into open combat with CP9. Page 6: The sight of the pirates and their allies shakes the Tower of Justice side. Sogeking stares and says, "Pirates have come...!!!" while Robin remains still, her face tightened by the burden of what she has already said. Spandam sneers at her inner conflict: "This woman... How much of a burden is she bearing?" Franky, having seen enough cruelty, snaps at him: "Hey, you!! That's enough!!" Robin does not answer. The page lingers on her isolation between the people who came for her and the Government that has defined her as a threat for most of her life. Page 7: Robin begins to explain why she believes the danger cannot be escaped. She says, "Listen, guys. I give you permission to wipe 'em out, but take them down at the Tower of Justice!!!" Spandam boasts that the most important thing is his authority and that he now has "the full strength of an assassin group, CP9!!" He adds that he has "the heavy 'Gates of Justice'" that human power cannot open, and "the authority to use this golden den-den-mushi to trigger the 'Buster Call'!!!" Robin's terror is rooted in those words. She thinks of the past: "The most important thing is my life!! My hometown is the only place I've regretted... Who would protect me if something happens!?" The threat is not abstract to her; she has already seen what this power does.