## One Piece Chapter 1033, pages 10-11: Shimotsuki Kozaburo - Chapter: 1033 - Pages: 10-11 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Shimotsuki Kozaburo, Kuina, Shimotsuki Village Children, Marines ### Summary Page 10: Zoro remembers hearing that the old man by the shore always said "sunacchi," though Zoro never bothered learning his name. He also remembers only finding out that the man was Kuina's grandfather after he died. The narration reveals that the master swordsmith Shimotsuki Kozaburo left Wano illegally over 50 years ago. Thirteen years earlier in Shimotsuki Village, the village dojo students shouted during practice, and the old man explained that "sunacchi" is a battle cry that gives courage. The page reframes a forgotten childhood detail as proof that a Wano swordsman had been living in Zoro's East Blue hometown all along. Page 11: In Zoro's memory, young Zoro finds the village geezer strange and asks whether he was really a samurai, because everyone at the dojo says he was. Kozaburo barks, "Quiet, boy!!" and warns Zoro that talking about him will bring the Marines down on his head. Zoro fires back, asking why the old man would care, and insults him as a useless old windbag. Despite their bickering, the old man trains with the children and lets them shout. This memory shows Kozaburo not as a distant legendary smith, but as the cranky old man Zoro knew by the shore. The page also explains why Zoro never understood the importance of the connection until now.