## One Piece Chapter 914, pages 8-10: Okobore, the Town of Leftovers - Chapter: 914 - Pages: 8-10 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Tsuru, Tama, O-Kiku, Kozuki Oden, Kurozumi Orochi, Batman ### Summary Page 8: Tsuru names the ruin: Oden Castle. Zoro reacts, "Oden Castle...!?" while Luffy tries to remember, "Oden... I think I've heard that name before... what was it again..." Tsuru explains that over twenty years ago, the Kouzuki Clan ruled over Wano and had done so for a very long time. At the base of that mountain was a vast farm built by the now-deceased Lord Oden so the residents of Kuri could eat delicious food. It was a paradise, nothing like the food that Orochi and his subordinates now manipulate. Luffy asks whether that place has food without any poison, and Tsuru confirms it has delicious, safe ingredients, clean water, and clothes. But now Shogun Orochi owns that farm. Page 9: Tsuru explains the geography of oppression. Behind the torii is the town where all government officials reside, filled with people and things they no longer need. The poor survive by buying the rotting ingredients those officials sell them. Tsuru says it is fine, at the very least they can survive there, and that is why the place is called the Town of Leftovers. As she speaks, Zoro suddenly reacts. His blade flashes, cutting through the air in front of Tsuru, and everyone is startled. The peaceful explanation of poverty is interrupted by danger arriving silently. What seemed like a conversation outside a tea house becomes another attack before the group has finished understanding the town's structure. Page 10: A winged Gifter appears overhead: Batman, a Bat Smile user. He laughs, "Ki ki ki ki!!" and shouts, "I heard you, womaaaaaan!!!" He heard Tsuru insult the shogun from far away, because his hearing ability is six times that of a normal human's. Batman says, "You were talking bad about the shogun, weren't you!?" and warns that if Tsuru had just kept quiet, he would not have had to do anything. Zoro is furious that Batman's arrow nearly killed Tsuru; he says if it had hit her, she would have died. O-Kiku checks on Tsuru while Batman insists that Master Orochi would never tolerate any rebellious talk. The surveillance of Wano becomes literal: even private speech can be heard, punished, and reported.