## One Piece Chapter 7, pages 19-20: FRIENDS - Chapter: 7 - Pages: 19-20 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Koby, Ripper, Marines, Townspeople ### Summary Page 19: Top panel: Luffy and Zoro sail away in their small boat. Luffy stands in the boat, waving his arms enthusiastically. On the distant shore, the townspeople and Marines wave back, cheering loudly with a massive "HOORAY!!" Middle panels: The Marine Commander looks down at Koby and says, "YOU'VE GOT SOME GOOD FRIENDS, SAILOR." Koby, still holding his salute, replies earnestly, "YES, SIR." The Commander then lowers his hand with a "FWIP!" and addresses his men, "NOW, IT'S AGAINST REGULATIONS TO SALUTE PIRATES LIKE WE JUST DID." He declares, "AS PUNISHMENT, WE WON'T GET ANY DINNER FOR ONE WEEK!" The Marines enthusiastically respond, "YES, SIR!" Bottom panel: In the boat, Luffy sits at the bow with his arms thrown wide in excitement, shouting, "WE'RE ON OUR WAY! TO THE GRAND LINE!!!" Zoro sits relaxed behind him, resting his head on his hand with a confident smile. A narration box reads: "LUFFY AND HIS FIRST CREWMAN (THE FORMER, INFAMOUS, DEMONIC PIRATE HUNTER ZOLO) SET SAIL..." A second narration box adds an ominous note: "...NEITHER OF THEM REALIZING THAT THEY'VE MADE ONE SERIOUS MISTAKE..." Page 20: A full-page illustration features the large heading "The Great Age of Piracy". Below the title, a detailed drawing shows a pirate map spread out on a surface. A dagger is stabbed directly into the center of the map, marking a spot with an "X". A flintlock pistol, scattered gold coins, and a compass rest on the map. In the shadowy background, the silhouettes of several menacing pirates are visible, including one with a skull-and-crossbones hat and another with a wide-brimmed hat. A narration box at the bottom sets the scene: "It was an age burning with the magnificence of those searching for the treasure of treasures: "One Piece," hidden by Gold Roger, history's only "King of the Pirates." It was an age when pirates beyond number raised their flags to battle for fame and fortune." A final, smaller box concludes: "It was a Golden Age..."