I was wondering why Oda specifically had Oden humiliate himself for 5 years after returning to Wano and suspected that maybe it was Oda's way of punishing Oden for abandoning Wano for his dreams all those years ago, so I went back and counted how many years Oden was away from Wano and voila! Oden was away from Wano for approximately 5 years. A few chapters ago I questioned whether Oden actually deserved the title of Shogun after abandoning wano not only once but twice and to make things worse, on the second time, he suspected that something was gravely wrong on Wano but he ignored it, so to have an Oden who did that suddenly comeback to Wano & then immediately be herald as an hero of the people as a result of their desperation is bit too good a deal, so I'm thinking Oda had to first have Oden taste a bit of the suffering and humiliation the Wano folk experienced for 5 years before having him go against Kaidou.
Now with regards to Oden giving in to Orochi, after reading the chapter, like I speculated in the spoiler thread, I'm now more inclined to believe that Oden was threatened with the life of the wano citizens so he had to contain his anger, bid his time and wait for a better opportunity. The reason being that in this chapter right after cutting away from Oden and Orochi, the narrator said that two of the townsfolk were shot down by poisonous arrows and collapsed after violently vomiting blood, which is a bit too consistent with Oden being threatened with the lives of the townsfolk (I think those two arrows were warning shots to Oden). Plus why poisonous arrow and not just regular arrows? If Oden acted foolishly, he could have been threatened with the complete massacre of the capital. Oden is strong, but there's only so much one man could have done under such circumstances.
Also with regards to the Ship & Kaidou which Orochi promised Oden but didn't deliver on, in the spoiler thread I speculated that maybe Oden intended to use the ship to temporarily leave wano to gather allies and come back to take wano or to send his family away from wano to save them from the aftermath of him rebelling against kaidou and that the the kaidou bit was Oden demanding an audience with Kaidou so as to be able to kill him without having to endanger the lives of thousands of innocent people but after reading the chapter, I'm thinking that maybe Oden wasn't really that hell bent on any of those promises. I mean it'd have been awesome if he got those things but Oden has experienced the scumminess of orochi first hand and knows he's trash so it doesn't make sense for those things to have been what made Oden act the fool for 5 years. If anything Orochi defaulting on that promise just proved to Oden that Orochi is scum and will remain scum long as he lives. So maybe, the 5 year tomfoolery by Oden was a sort of self inflicted punishment to himself for abandoning wano?:unsure:
On Shinobu, I still don't think she's the traitor. The fact the she's the only one that knows about what went down between Oden & Orochi that day I think hints that she will be the one that tells us readers whatever went down between Oden & Orochi.
On Moria, do y'all think he was really Kaidou's equal/rival at the time or do you think it was simply just bravado with him biting off way more than he could chew? I mean his whole crew was decimated as a result of that encounter with Kaidou and Kaidou doesn't seem to have lost any significant forces from it, as we see both King & Queen in the background along with Kaidou. Also I think the vivre card on Jack is legit considering he didn't seem to be with Kaidou during that battle.
All in all, a really enjoyable chapter ^^. Not sure Oda would deliver on the Oden v Kaidou fight just yet but regardless, even if he doesn't we prolly return to the current time line which is still pretty beast with the raid on Onigashima finally starting.