## One Piece Chapter 939, pages 8-10: An Old Hyourse Knows the Way - Chapter: 939 - Pages: 8-10 - Characters: Fukurokuju, Kurozumi Orochi, Kaido, Bepo, Penguin, Shachi, Monkey D. Luffy, Hyogoro, Queen, Alpacaman, Madilloman ### Summary Page 8: In the Flower Capital's Rasetsu District, the captured rebels are displayed in a prison showcase. Fukurokuju declares that their plan has already been exposed and tells them, "You have failed." The prisoners protest that the crescent symbol is only an old forgotten mark and no proof of rebellion, but Orochi's men point to the riddle they also carried and demand silence. Soldiers shove people inside as traitors, shouting that they lived off the capital's resources while waiting for a chance to rebel. The public is told to look closely at what happens to anyone who opposes Lords Orochi and Kaido. Behind the bars, the captives fear this is the worst possible situation, hoping their comrades do not think they talked, while one insists the captain will believe them. Page 9: At Udon's prisoner mines, the crowd roars for the next round of Queen's execution game. The fighters call for Madilloman and Alpacaman, while a shadowed prisoner quietly thinks, "I wanna sumo wrestle, too..." Alpacaman steps forward with his alpaca head and twin blades, singing "Paca-caca!!" Madilloman, a Gifter and armadillo SMILE user, appears with armored plating and guns, ordering his partner to put the weapon away. Queen announces that this is the end of the line for Luffy and Hyogoro: they have Seastone bullets made exclusively in Wano. Page 10: The audience complains that the match will end too quickly and calls the setup an execution. Luffy ignores the noise and shouts instructions to Hyogoro: "Gramps!! Run to the right... Bend your knees... and jump!!" Hyogoro obeys, and the old man slips out of danger as Madilloman fires. Luffy keeps calling the next movement, "Run to the right!" then "Bend my knees!" using his observation to guide Hyogoro through attacks that should have killed him. The crowd cannot understand why the old prisoner is suddenly dodging so well.