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: Witnessing Luffy's conviction, Chopper begins to truly understand what it means to be a pirate. He uses his Rumble Ball to change forms and counter Wapol’s subordinates, Chessmarimo.
: In the village below, Usopp attempts to carry the injured Dalton to the castle, but Zoro eventually takes over, effortlessly carrying him to ensure they reach the summit in time. : Witnessing Luffy's conviction, Chopper begins to truly
: Chapter 148 defines the Jolly Roger not just as a pirate's mark, but as a "symbol of life". This theme recurs throughout One Piece , where a flag represents a person's entire belief system. : Chapter 148 defines the Jolly Roger not
The chapter concludes the immediate physical confrontation between Luffy and King Wapol at the Drum Rock castle: Hiriluk’s Jolly Roger
: The most iconic moment features Luffy protecting Dr. Hiriluk’s Jolly Roger. Despite Wapol firing a cannonball at it, Luffy stands his ground, declaring that the flag is a symbol of faith and "promise of life" that cannot be broken by someone who doesn't understand its weight.


