## One Piece Chapter 391, pages 8-10: A Girl Called Demon - Chapter: 391 - Pages: 8-10 - Characters: Nico Robin, Nami, Sanji, Spandam, CP9, Straw Hat Pirates, Franky, Saul ### Summary Page 8: Robin names the nightmare directly. The Buster Call is described as "the power that obliterated your hometown, Nico Robin," and one of the enemies says, "That's right. Exactly... 20 years ago." The word "Ohara" hangs in the air. Nami reacts, "Robin's hometown!!?" while Sanji angrily points out that Spandam is "shitty mask" who is waking him down into the waterfall right now. Robin tries to stop the escalation: "Stop it!!" and "Don't do that!!!" Spandam enjoys the fear and asks, "What? Does that mean I should press this 'Buster Call' trigger?" The tower itself looms below the threat. For Robin, the golden Den-Den Mushi is not a symbol; it is the button that can repeat the destruction of her childhood. Page 9: Robin's fear breaks into a desperate plea. She asks, "What'll happen if you press it!!?" while Spandam casually says, "Fire!!!" Saul's remembered voice flashes through her mind: "Stop it, Saul!!!" The crew watches her panic in silence. Franky murmurs, "Robin..." and Sanji says, "Robin-chan..." while Spandam laughs, "Of course, I know it very well...!!" The memory of Ohara floods forward as the sea and island appear in Robin's mind. The present threat has opened the door to the past, and the chapter turns toward the reason Robin cannot believe anyone can survive standing beside her. Page 10: Spandam continues pressing the fear. He says the chances of the pirates getting off the island will become zero and gloats, "By just a push of the button on this golden den-den-mushi...!!!" Robin tells him, "Stop it!!" but he leans into the cruelty: "What? Did you have something else in mind?" He laughs, "Wahahahaha!!!" while she protests, "It's not that simple!!!" He then tries to bait her directly: "Don't get cheeky with me now...!!!" Robin answers, "You said Ohara disappeared from the map, didn't you...?" The argument reveals the wound beneath the strategy: Robin is not merely afraid for herself, but for anyone who becomes connected to her.