## One Piece Chapter 391, pages 15-17: A Girl Called Demon - Chapter: 391 - Pages: 15-17 - Characters: Nico Robin, Roji, Professor Clover, Archaeologists of Ohara ### Summary Page 15: Robin returns to the house and says, "I'm home. I'm sorry for coming back so late." She calls, "Roji-oba-san?" but no warmth answers. Instead, notes have been left for her. One says, "To Robin, It's your daughter's birthday today, so we've decided to have a private dinner, with no outsiders." Another tells her, "We have some bread, so eat that for your dinner." Others order, "When you're done with your dinner," "Don't use too much jam though," and "always wipe down and fix your drawers." Robin quietly eats bread alone at the table. Her aunt's household does not treat her like a child coming home; it treats her like an inconvenience to be managed. Page 16: Robin obeys the notes in silence. She eats, then reads more instructions: "Don't forget to go upstairs before it gets too late. -Roji" and "Finish cleaning, wash the dishes, and bring in the laundry before we come home." She scrubs, washes, hangs laundry, and moves through the empty rooms while outside the family life of Ohara continues without her. The panels show her crying, working, and walking alone with small, exhausted footsteps. Nothing here is dramatic like a battle, but it is the foundation of Robin's despair: before the Government hunted her, her own home had already taught her to expect rejection. Page 17: Robin's real refuge is the Tree of Omniscience, labeled "Ohara Library and Archeological Research Center." She runs toward the enormous tree with a "patpat" of footsteps. Inside, scholars prepare for her return: "Oh! Here comes Robin." Another says, "She's coming to return the books! Everyone, get ready!!" Robin opens the door and calls, "Hello? Doctor Clover!! I've come to return..." The scholars know what is coming, and the library bursts into celebration. The page shifts Robin from the lonely house to the place where her mind and effort are seen.