## One Piece Chapter 474, pages 9-10: We've Gotta Do It!! - Chapter: 474 - Pages: 9-10 - Characters: Gecko Moria, Bartholomew Kuma, Oars, Crocodile, Marshall D. Teach, Whitebeard ### Summary Page 9: Inside Moria's quarters, Bartholomew Kuma waits with the same calm question that made Perona disappear: "If you were to go on vacation, where would you like to go?" Moria snaps at him, "Hey, cut that out...!! I know how your power works!!" Kuma asks, "Are you here for a fight?" and Moria immediately demands, "State your business. Why did you come here?" Kuma answers, "I have something to report to you." Moria stands on the balcony with Thriller Bark and Oars visible below, mocking the other Warlord: "Isn't that right, 'Tyrant' Kuma!!? You were always the only Shichibukai who danced for the government." Kuma replies evenly, "I'm sure the government loves you..." Moria distrusts him anyway: "I don't know what you're plotting... People like you are always the most ominous." When the warnings about the ship leaving the fog arrive, Moria dismisses them: "What about it? As long as we're on the ocean, I don't care!" His attention stays on the fight below. "More importantly... I've got an unexpected guest right now, so be silent!" Page 10: Kuma gives Moria the news from the outside world: "Regarding Crocodile's demotion from the Shichibukai... the successor has been decided." Moria's irritation turns into interest and he laughs, "Kishishishi, why didn't you say so? Whoever it is, from whatever sea... There're plenty of pirates." Kuma names the man plainly: "The successor's name is Marshall D. Teach, also known as 'Blackbeard.'" He adds that Teach "is already becoming quite a disturbance in the world... though the news may not have penetrated this fog." Moria admits, "Blackbeard? Haven't heard of him." Kuma explains, "He left Whitebeard's crew... He's already shown that his strength is real." Moria asks the obvious question: "What was his bounty...?" Kuma answers with the most unsettling number possible: "0..." Moria laughs again, "Kishishishi..." while Kuma judges the appointment: "I see, 'uncertain'... He's done well for the government to recognize him."