## One Piece Chapter 1083: The Truth About That Day - Chapter: 1083 - Pages: 0-12 - Characters: Donquixote Doflamingo, Sabo, Monkey D. Dragon, Emporio Ivankov, Bartholomew Kuma, Revolutionary Army, Lulusia Kingdom, World Government, God's Knights, Celestial Dragons, Nefertari Cobra, Revolutionaries, Revolutionary Army Captains, World Nobles, Mary Geoise Residents, Karasu, Mary Geoise Guards, Saint Pluming, Lindbergh, Freed Slaves, Morley, Fujitora, Ryokugyu, CP0, Saint Rosward, Saint Charlos, Shirahoshi, Nefertari Vivi, Koala, Rob Lucci, Chaka, Pell, Five Elders, Monkey D. Garp ### Summary Page 0: Cover request page. Chapter 1083: The Truth About That Day. The illustration shows Doflamingo tending to a fallen chick and making a nest with his coat. The printed caption reads: "Doflamingo tending to a fallen chick and making a nest with his coat." This is a reader-request cover illustration rather than a story page. Page 1: At Kamabakka Queendom, Sabo reports to Dragon and Ivankov that the Revolutionary Army accomplished everything it set out to do. The three objectives were all taken care of: they officially declared war by destroying the Celestial Dragon symbol, rescued Kuma, and freed as many slaves as possible. Dragon asks about the fallout. Sabo explains that they also found and destroyed the Holy Land's food reserves. It was nothing to sneeze at because it got the world's attention, and the Navy ended up sending in the big guns. The page frames the Reverie operation as a deliberate strike on Mary Geoise's authority, resources, and image. Page 2: Dragon explains that the Revolutionary Army triggered uprisings in twelve nations where it held strong influence, and eight were successful. Ivankov replies that one of those vanished: the Kingdom of Lulusia. The headlines censored everything, but the other seven successful nations all declared their intent to stop paying the Celestial Tribute or complying with the exploitative export of their resources. On top of that, the Revolutionary Army is attacking government supply carriers around the world to stop resources from reaching Mary Geoise. Ivankov says the Holy Land's high-up location makes it an impenetrable fortress, but Sabo and Dragon's strategy is to starve its supply lines. Page 3: Ivankov grins that the Celestial Dragons will finally get a taste of living in poverty and going hungry, but that they will see how the nobles like living under siege. Dragon agrees that they may not be able to cut off all the supplies, yet they are slowly squeezing them and the enemy must surely be struggling already. He warns that the Celestial Dragons are not the kind of people to simply take all of this lying down. Dragon says their real battle will start when the World Government mobilizes "God's Knights." Shadowed figures of those knights appear, marking them as the next major threat to the Revolutionary Army's campaign. Page 4: Ivankov tells Sabo that he will be the World Government's number one target now and jokes about calling him "Flame Emperor Boy." Sabo says he is not too hot on that name. Dragon says it does not matter what the truth behind King Cobra's assassination is, because the news reports have already made Sabo a hero in the eyes of revolutionaries everywhere. Authority figures within the World Government are hated as subhuman monsters, even though Dragon admits there are malignant power-hungry despots and also intelligent, fair rulers too. He notes that Alabasta's King Cobra was in a class of his own and considered an outstanding sovereign. Sabo feels bad about what happened to him, while Ivankov laments that misinformation spreads faster than nuance. Page 5: Sabo says he can live with how everything played out if it helps fuel the flames of rebellion. Dragon and Ivankov demand that he tell them what really happened, and Ivankov says they are unshakable because they all wanted to believe in him. A newspaper spread shows the sensational report: "King Cobra assassinated," with Sabo pictured near Cobra's body. The headlines ask, "What really happened...?" and "Is there any truth behind this scoop?!" Ivankov says everyone shed tears over the accusations and desperately wanted an explanation. Sabo looks at the newspaper in silence, preparing to reveal the truth behind the false story that turned him into the Flame Emperor. Page 6: The story flashes back to over a month earlier at the Home of the Gods in the Holy Land of Mary Geoise, not long after the Reverie began. Smoke rises across the city as the Celestial Dragons scream that they are under attack and that the Four Captains of the Revolutionary Army are responsible. They shout that the intruders blew up the storehouse and took away their exquisite food, calling for the attackers to be executed. The nobles rage that the Revolutionary Army first attacked their beloved symbol and now deprived them of their supplies. The page shows the chaos and panic among the Celestial Dragons as the Revolutionary command...