## One Piece Chapter 942, pages 8-9: Yasuie Shimotsuki, Daimyo of Hakumai - Chapter: 942 - Pages: 8-9 - Characters: Shimotsuki Yasuie, Kurozumi Orochi, Kozuki Oden, Shutenmaru ### Summary Page 8: The crowd is stunned by Yasuie's insult. Some call him a pest, others plead with him to stop and curse him for saying too much. Yasuie refuses to back down. He brings up the picture puzzle card that has caused so much commotion and says he must apologize to everyone for it. The Kozuki name has been dead for twenty years, he claims, with no forces left to carry out revenge, and therefore the supposed secret signal was nothing more than his doing. He declares, "I made this!" while thinking of the disgrace the Kozuki loyalists have suffered. Page 9: Yasuie calls the whole affair a prank. Twenty years after Oden died, Orochi had asked the four remaining daimyo whether they would serve the Kurozumi name or fight. To the crowd's shock, Yasuie describes himself as the man who was indebted beyond measure to Oden. Shutenmaru and others understand what he is doing and call him utterly laughable, not because he is foolish, but because he is taking the blame onto himself. By claiming the moon tattoo and riddle were a cowardly plot thrown together by a jester, he turns Orochi's arrests into an overreaction.