## One Piece Chapter 532, pages 6-9: The Beast Guard Minotauros - Chapter: 532 - Pages: 6-9 - Characters: Minotauros, Monkey D. Luffy, Bentham, Mr. 2 Bon Clay ### Summary Page 6: Minotauros moves with shocking speed. Before Luffy can react, the Beast Guard slams Bon Clay with a brutal strike from his club, sending him flying through the corridor. Bon Clay cries out, and Luffy shouts, "Bon-chan!!?" The impact leaves Luffy startled enough to say, "Fast..." as Minotauros follows through without hesitation. The page is built around speed and force rather than dialogue. Bon Clay had just made a confident entrance as Luffy's ally, but Minotauros immediately proves that he can punish even experienced fighters before they finish reading the situation. Luffy realizes the enemy is not just large; he is quick enough to dominate the fight at close range. Page 7: Minotauros keeps charging and smashing the floor while Bon Clay warns Luffy, "Straw-chan, look out!!!" Luffy is caught off guard as the beast's club and body barrel through the corridor. The heavy impact throws Luffy back with a cry of "Gu-waahh!!!" and Bon Clay can only watch in alarm. The page shows Minotauros controlling the space with repeated rushes and blunt strikes. Every panel emphasizes movement: the Beast Guard runs, swings, rebounds, and crashes forward, leaving the two escapees with almost no time to coordinate. Luffy has handled giant animals and prison guards before, but this opponent's combination of power and speed forces him to take the fight seriously. Page 8: Bon Clay counters with Okama Kenpo, shouting "Replacement Fouet!!!!" as he kicks into Minotauros. A footnote explains the wordplay: "Okikae" means backup or reserve, and "fouet" is French for whip, while the kanji says whip hit. The attack lands, but Minotauros keeps pressing them. Bon Clay yells, "I'm dying...!!!" while Luffy drags himself up and starts to prepare a rubber attack with "Gomu Gomu..." The page makes Bon Clay's fighting style flamboyant and technical, but the Beast Guard's raw endurance remains terrifying. Even when hit cleanly, Minotauros barely slows, forcing Luffy to step in with heavier force. Page 9: Luffy launches a Gear Second-style attack and shouts "Jet Bazooka!!!" The double-fisted impact slams into Minotauros with a huge blow, knocking the beast backward and sending dust and debris through the corridor. The strike echoes down the stairs as Minotauros is blasted away, and Luffy lands panting in the center of the corridor. For the first time in the fight, the Beast Guard is visibly forced back. The page gives Luffy a clear hit, but the aftermath does not feel like a clean victory. The scale of the impact and the lingering dust suggest that even a Jet Bazooka is only enough to create a momentary opening against a prison monster built to survive punishment.