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CH. 963 · PP. 6–9

One Piece Chapter 963 Part 2 — Oden’s Past Begins to Define Wano’s Tragedy - Dialogue 1

dialogue excerptCh. 963pp. 6–9
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    - Pages: 6-9 - Characters: Kawamatsu, Oden, Orochi, 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 60 dialogue beats. The story turns to Oden’s past, showing how his life, Whitebeard, Roger, and Orochi shaped Wano’s tragedy. ### Key dialogue Narrator: Wahahaha!! Hey, cat!! Oden would not be open if it is not boiled and eaten hot!! Narrator: drifted to this country after our ship sank!! When we asked for help... Narrator: People threw stones at us because we were FISHMEN. Narrator: My mother was injured, so we were unable to return home. Narrator: With her dying breath my mother told me, "Fishmen are always discriminated against in this world..." Narrator: "You would be more likely to survive if you claimed to be a kappa." Narrator: So now, I am KAWAMATSU THE KAPPA. I live off of the leftovers others throw away. Narrator: I am so grateful. Not only did you save me, Narrator: I will never forget what you did for me today. Kawamatsu: I'm sorry, Kappa! Narrator: That there are many creatures in the world I have yet to see. Now I am really excited for my next voyage!! Narrator: It should be fine, but we ARE running low on funds.

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