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CH. 965 · PP. 14–16

One Piece Chapter 965 Part 4 — Oden’s Past Begins to Define Wano’s Tragedy - Dialogue 1

dialogue excerptCh. 965pp. 14–16
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    - Pages: 14-16 - Characters: Law, Orochi, Toki, Whitebeard Pirates, Roger, Whitebeard, Oden, Hiyori, Momonosuke, 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 44 dialogue beats. The story turns to Oden’s past, showing how his life, Whitebeard, Roger, and Orochi shaped Wano’s tragedy. ### Key dialogue Narrator: I'd like you to keep this child at the castle! Narrator: He works well, and can even make medicine. He's like my little brother. Law: I've finally clawed my way up here! Narrator: If something untoward were to happen to me... Orochi: Please, Orochi... Toki: Some time later, Narrator: News of Lord Sukiyaki's death spread throughout Wano. Narrator: The fourth year of Oden's voyage. One day... Narrator: Is this the sign of an impending catastrophe?! Narrator: WaHahaha! It'll be okay, Hiyori and MOMONOSUKE! It's nothing. Narrator: You're kidding me! Even these wild beasts are running amok! Narrator: What in the world is on that island?!

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