
In the latest One Piece Manga Chapter 1138, the author has dwelled deep into the hidden history of the Void century in Elbaph Island. The Strawhats Pirates enter the underworld to the Aurust Castle of King Harald which was kept abandoned for years after the death of King Harald. Luffy, Nami, and Zoro are shocked after seeing the castle and big giant skulls.

While looking at the castle Luffy finds a few dead bodies of the giants in the Elbaph. The giant says that Shanks was the one who beat them. Luffy gets angry and confronts that Shanks can do this to anyone which makes Nami admirable about the trust Luffy has in Shanks. Nami asks Luffy how he can trust Shanks so much even after not meeting all these years.
❝ You’d be mad too if someone talked bad about mell-mere right? ❞ - Luffy
When asked about the Red-Haired Shanks, Luffy says that never told any about his family. Luffy says that the Roger Pirates were his family. The panel shifts to showing the silhouette that the author has been hinting at in the last ten chapters. He is the man who has been shown to be drinking with Crocus, some think that he is Gabban and others think he may be Shiki. However, this man is the lover of Ripley and father of Colon who is said to be a human but more stronger than the Elbaph giants.

Gunko is the first overpowered female character to be revealed
Along with Shamrocks, the author also revealed Gunko who is the member of the Holy Knights who has the power of the arrow arrow fruit. Gunko asks Loki to join the Holy Knights but he refuses, Gunko attacks Loki with her devil fruit powers relentlessly.

Shamrocks on the other hand vows that he will make sure the Elbaph heel before the world government. And to make this happen he asks Gunko to contact the Mary Joise maybe to send more members of the Holy Knights.
❝ The World Government will bring the nation of Elbaf to heel, no matter what! ❞
Mysterious Figure Approaching Elbaf Castle

A person wearing a kasa hat approaches the deserted castle which holds Luffy and parts of his crew. The previous illustration depicted this figure drinking with Crocus which suggests the person might have belonged to the Roger Pirates while posing an opportunity to enrich the story’s plot.