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CH. 960 · PP. 10–13

One Piece Chapter 960 Part 3 — Oden’s Past Begins to Define Wano’s Tragedy - Dialogue 2

dialogue excerptCh. 960pp. 10–13
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    - Pages: 10-13 - Characters: Kid, Denjiro, Wano Citizens, Kozuki Retainers, Toki, Oden, Narrator - Topics: wano ### Summary The story turns to Oden’s past, showing how his life, Whitebeard, Roger, and Orochi shaped Wano’s tragedy. This section advances the Wano - Oden and the Old Era storyline with 58 dialogue beats. The story turns to Oden’s past, showing how his life, Whitebeard, Roger, and Orochi shaped Wano’s tragedy. ### Key dialogue Narrator: How did I end up with only 30 pieces of silver...? Wano Citizens: The flower capitalcrematorium Narrator: I know this is odd for a funeral, but... Narrator: After cremation, we were going to collect the ashes, but then... Narrator: Well, just look over there!! He is using the fire that burnt my father's body to boil some oden!!!* Narrator: I do not understand what you are saying, but get off of my father!! Toki: The next time... Narrator: We drink together, Katsuzo, it will be in the afterlife. Narrator: He is not one for detailed ExplanaTions!!

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