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Marshall D. Teach invaded Amazon Lily specifically to steal Boa Hancock’s Mero Mero no Mi (Love-Love Fruit) power. During the clash, Hancock successfully petrified most of the invaders, including Blackbeard's commanders Catarina Devon and Vasco Shot .

The "Dark King" Silvers Rayleigh arrived to mediate, forcing a stalemate that allowed both the Marines and Blackbeard to leave the island without further bloodshed, provided Hancock undid the petrification. New Bounties: The chapter updated several major bounties: Blackbeard: 3,996,000,000 Berries. Boa Hancock: 1,659,000,000 Berries. The Captain Koby Incident Marshall D

The chapter clarifies that Yamato chose to stay in Wano to act as a protector against future threats (like Admiral Ryokugyu), rather than sailing with the Straw Hats immediately. The "Dark King" Silvers Rayleigh arrived to mediate,

The chapter concludes with the shocking news that by the Blackbeard Pirates during their retreat. This event later serves as the catalyst for Garp’s mission to Hachinosu (Pirate Island). Additional Highlights The Captain Koby Incident The chapter clarifies that

The Marines unveiled their newest Pacifista model, the Seraphim . These powerful bio-weapons are large children with Lunarian traits—white hair, dark skin, and black wings—and are modeled after the former Warlords, specifically child versions of Boa Hancock and Dracule Mihawk .

Blackbeard mentions that Koby unintentionally helped him oust O-Choku (Wang Zhi) from Hachinosu during the "Rocky Port Incident," allowing Teach to claim the island as his base.