Chapter 624

Chapter 624 is titled "Queen Otohime".

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From the Decks of the World Vol. 10 "Cocoyashi Village - Boat brothers, Yosaku and Johnny"

Quick Summary
Following Fisher Tiger's death, Arlong is captured and jailed by Borsalino. Jinbe recieves an invitation to join the Shichibukai. By doing so, he recieves a pardon for every member of the Sun pirates, including Arlong. Arlong is angered by Jinbe's decision, resulting in him seceding to the Arlong pirates along with many others.

Meanwhile, citizens of Fishman Island begin retracting their signatures from Queen Otohime's petition. This upsets her to the point of making a drunken announcement asking for everyone to broaden their horizons and seek unity between fishpeople and humans alike. Shortly after, news of a wrecked ship reaches the island and that a World Noble is on board. Queen Otohime rushes to help.

Chapter Notes

 * Johnny and Yosaku are seen for the first time since the Arlong Arc.
 * In the last five years of Otohime's determination to bring humans and fishman together, she has only managed to gain 1,000 signatures out of the 50,000,000 people who inhabit the island.
 * The citizens of Fishman Island withdraw their signatures leaving Otohime more distressed than ever before. Otohime finally breaks her routine of making public speeches and uses the broadcast system, which ironically, seems to finally touch the people.
 * Shirahoshi is seen as a four year old.
 * Jinbe is seen being invited and accepting the position of Shichibukai. He tells his motives to King Neptune.
 * Hordy Jones is seen as a member of the Neptune Army.
 * Arlong lied about how Fisher Tiger died.
 * Arlong is revealed to have served time in Impel Down.
 * Jinbe is seen fighting with Arlong for the first time.
 * The Sun Pirates are seen with a new ship.
 * The Sun Pirates split into three factions: Jinbe's crew, the Arlong Pirates, and the Macro Pirates.
 * A World Noble's ship breaks down near Fishman Island, to which Otohime quickly rushes off to help.

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