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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 One Piece manga, , titled " Unbreakable " (ヒラクれない, Hiraku-renai ), serves as a pivotal emotional and thematic climax within the Drum Island Arc . This chapter focuses on the resilience of dreams and the symbolic weight of the pirate flag. Chapter 148: Key Plot Summary : 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. This chapter focuses on the resilience of dreams

The chapter concludes the immediate physical confrontation between Luffy and King Wapol at the Drum Rock castle: : Witnessing Luffy's conviction

: Luffy insults Wapol, stating he has no right to touch the flag because he doesn't understand the sacrifice required to fly one. This reinforces the series' core idea that "piracy" is a pursuit of freedom and conviction rather than mere lawlessness. Reading Guide & Availability