## One Piece Chapter 1038, pages 8-10: Kid & Law vs. Big Mom - Chapter: 1038 - Pages: 8-10 - Characters: Yamato, Kazenbo, Kurozumi Orochi, Kurozumi Kanjuro, Big Mom, Eustass Kid, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Napoleon, Hera, Kid Pirates, Heart Pirates ### Summary Page 8: Yamato tells Kazenbo not to touch the gunpowder and blasts the flame mass with "Mahoroba!!" Kazenbo groans under the impact, but the attack also redirects part of the creature. A piece of the burning mass reaches the treasure repository, where a servant cries, "Orochi-sama!!" and another voice asks whether that is a hand. Orochi himself is struck and screams. The page shows that even as Yamato slows the main body of Kazenbo, Kanjuro's hatred is still spreading through the castle and reaching Orochi. The crisis in the armory is connected to the political revenge thread: the fire spirit that Orochi unleashed is now turning back toward him. Page 9: On the live floor, Big Mom stands over the fallen Kid and Law while bystanders beg her for mercy. They say the two captains cannot even move and that they will die if she keeps going. Big Mom laughs that their underlings are begging now and says Kid and Law have really hit rock bottom. Their crews shout for their captains and beg her to spare them. Big Mom, still confident and huge, towers above the wreckage with Napoleon in hand and her homies at her side. The page makes it look as though the battle is over, with Kid and Law lying defeated and their crews powerless to stop the Emperor. Page 10: Kid's crew and Law's crew panic, calling for medics and asking whether their captains are still breathing. Big Mom ignores the pleas and tells everyone to quit bellyaching because this is a battlefield. She raises her power with "Tenman-Tenjin!!" and lightning crashes across the floor, blasting anyone who gets too close. The crews scream as she attacks them and the fallen captains. The page shows Big Mom's cruelty and stamina: even with the castle burning and her opponents on the ground, she keeps punishing the underlings and treating the battlefield as proof that mercy has no place in a fight between pirates.