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CH. 962 · PP. 2–5

One Piece Chapter 962 Part 1 — Oden’s Past Begins to Define Wano’s Tragedy - Dialogue 3

dialogue excerptCh. 962pp. 2–5
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    - Pages: 2-5 - Characters: Oden, Orochi, Wano Citizens, Kiku, 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 55 dialogue beats. The story turns to Oden’s past, showing how his life, Whitebeard, Roger, and Orochi shaped Wano’s tragedy. ### Key dialogue Narrator: And so, from then on, their exploits were recorded in Oden's logbook... Narrator: “They danced on the streets to get by, but the locals treated them scornfully.” Narrator: "I learned that they were raised in a dancing school... Kiku: Kikunojo Narrator: son of the former head of the Hanayamact School Narrator: But their family was torn apart after their father was arrested and convicted.” Narrator: "They scarfed down the open we made with tears streaming down their faces." Narrator: It did not matter whether his victims were dead or alive." Narrator: "He turned out to be a weirdo who used the hair to make brushes, so he could sell them to make a living." Narrator: "He came for my hair, so I beat him up. He has been following me ever since." Narrator: "It seems that he was persecuted in the past, but you reap what you sow."

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