## One Piece Chapter 717, pages 10-11: The Forgotten of Dressrosa - Chapter: 717 - Pages: 10-11 - Characters: Bastille, Milo, Wanpoco, Milo's family, Toy Soldier ### Summary Page 10: The toy is taken to a building marked "SCRAP," while Bastille continues observing. Nearby, a child happily calls, "Kyahaha, let me ride, Wanpoco!!" and the dog-like toy answers, "No waywoof! You're too heavy now, woo-woof!!" When Bastille asks him to come over, the toy is surrounded by a family. A woman says, "And that woman's husband... my name is 'Milo,' not 'Wanpoco'." The toy explains the family relation: "I'm that boy's father..." but the boy only asks, "Who are you?" The woman reassures the child, "Don't worry, he's also a toy." Bastille sees another case of the same phenomenon: the toy knows his human life, while his own wife and child live beside him without remembering him. Page 11: The family continues as though the toy's human identity means nothing. The boy asks, "Boy, where's your father?" and the woman answers that she does not have a husband, she is not married, and that it is not all too uncommon. Bastille grows troubled, asking, "What's going on!?" and "Hey soldier, what're you trying to show me here?" The soldier frames the country in one phrase: "In short, in this country... there are the forgotten ones..." The line explains the title of the chapter. Dressrosa is not merely a land where toys live among humans; it is a place where transformed humans are erased from the memories of the people who loved them.